• The Engishiki (延喜式, "Procedures of the Engi Era") is a Japanese book about laws and customs. The major part of the writing was completed in 927. In 905...
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  • (713–723 CE) Shoku Nihongi (797 CE) Kogo Shūi (807 CE) Kujiki (807–936 CE) Engishiki (927 CE) Shinto shrines List of Shinto shrines Ichinomiya Twenty-Two Shrines...
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    Mikawa is classified as one of the provinces of the Tōkaidō. Under the Engishiki classification system, Mikawa was ranked as a "superior country" (上国)...
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    Shintô; at the fountain-head of Japan, Stein and Day, 1967 p.61. The Engishiki states that the tomo consisted of an outer covering of bearskin, and an...
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  • Prefecture Nanki-Shirahama Onsen, Wakayama Prefecture The tenth century Engishiki gives a slightly different list: Dōgo Onsen, Ehime Prefecture Arima Onsen...
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    Owari is classified as one of the provinces of the Tōkaidō. Under the Engishiki classification system, Owari was ranked as a "superior country" (上国) and...
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    longer seen as scripture These books are sometimes considered scripture Engishiki Fudoki Manyoshu Ritsuryo codes Rikkokushi Shoku Nihongi Konjaku Monogatarishū...
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    ancient. It was originally two shrines, and both are mentioned in the Engishiki Jinmyocho written in 927.: 124  Its area was very strategically important...
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    Tenpyō-hōji era (c. 758). It is classified as a great province in the Engishiki. The Yamato Period in the history of Japan refers to the late Kofun Period...
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    CE) Shoku Nihongi (797 CE) Kogo Shūi (807 CE) Kujiki (807 to 936 CE) Engishiki (927 CE) See also Religion in Japan Glossary of Shinto List of Japanese...
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    (713–723 CE) Shoku Nihongi (797 CE) Kogo Shūi (807 CE) Kujiki (807–936 CE) Engishiki (927 CE) Shinto shrines List of Shinto shrines Ichinomiya Twenty-Two Shrines...
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    tags might have been attached to "red woods", which, according to the Engishiki (927), Dazaifu was to offer when they were obtained from the southern...
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  • Shrine. Emperor Tenmu started the festival in 675 AD. All shrines of the Engishiki Jinmyocho had to perform the ceremony. In ancient times, people held domestic...
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    Shimōsa Provinces. Its abbreviated form name was Yashū (野州). Under the Engishiki classification system, Shimotsuke was ranked as one of the 13 "great countries"...
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  • considered a borderland and was called Hina-mori, as mentioned in the "Engishiki" and was controlled by the Satsuma clan and the Shimazu clan in more recent...
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    form name was Esshū (越州), with Echizen and Etchū Provinces. Under the Engishiki classification system, Echigo was ranked as one of the 35 "superior countries"...
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    the west, and Hitachi and Shimotsuke Provinces to the north. Under the Engishiki classification system, Shimōsa was ranked as a "great country" (大国) and...
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  • at Berkeley, and is best known for her two-volume translation of the Engishiki, a civil code from Engi-era Japan. Gressitt was born in Tokyo, Japan,...
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  • classified as myōjin taisha (名神大社). These classifications were outlined in the Engishiki Jinmyōchō of 927. As the imperial court expanded along with the relaxation...
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