The Kojiki is a Japanese historical text that describes the mythology and early History of Japan. It includes accounts of the creation of the world, the birth of the gods, and the lineage of the Japanese emperors.
the nihongi and the kojiki
Hiroki Matsumoto has written: 'Kojiki to rekishi jojutsu' -- subject(s): Japanese Mythology, History, Kojiki
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Akiho Fukushima has written: 'Kojiki, Fudoki' -- subject(s): Fudoki, History and criticism, Japanese literature, Kojiki
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The cast of Kojiki taisho - 1964 includes: Jun Fujimaki Yasushi Nagata Miwa Takada Mikiko Tsubouchi Junichiro Yamashita
Shintoism, a traditional religion of Japan
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Yes, you can own copies of the "Kojiki" and "Nihon Shoki," as they are historical texts, and many editions are available for purchase or in libraries. However, the "O'dno Jing" is less well-known and may refer to a specific text or work that could be less accessible. In general, owning these texts depends on copyright status and availability, but most versions of the "Kojiki" and "Nihon Shoki" are in the public domain or widely published.
shintoism began around 712 B.C. it started out in japan with the kojiki of 712.
Keiji Harami has written: '\\' -- subject(s): Kojiki, Weather in literature
Shintoism has no set religious text, rather they compile stories and mythology in books such as the Kojiki and Rikkokushi. Remember, Shintoism is not as much religion as it is practices and values.