• Kogo Shūi (古語拾遺) is a historical record of the Inbe clan of Japan written in the early Heian period (794–1185). It was composed by Inbe no Hironari [ja]...
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  • which held the call sign KOGO-FM from 2011 to 2013 Kogo Kingdom, a former polity in the area of Faskari, Katsina, Nigeria Kogo Shūi, a historical record of...
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    the Kogo Shūi of the Inbe clan. The Kogo Shūi on the side of the Inbe clan reverses its position. As for the origin of Amata-tamamikoto, the Kogo Shūi says...
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    mythology and folklore Mythic texts Kojiki Nihon Shoki Fudoki Kujiki Kogo Shūi Konjaku Monogatarishū Nihon Ryōiki Divinities Amaterasu Ame-no-Uzume Inari...
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    followed in the main narrative of the work's second volume. Likewise the Kogo Shūi identifies Futsunushi as the son of Iwatsutsunome. Both Futsunushi and...
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  • that it was an imitation based on the Nihon Shoki, the Kojiki and the Kogo Shūi. Scholarship on the Kujiki generally considers it to contain some genuine...
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    mythology and folklore Mythic texts Kojiki Nihon Shoki Fudoki Kujiki Kogo Shūi Konjaku Monogatarishū Nihon Ryōiki Divinities Amaterasu Ame-no-Uzume Inari...
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    mythical origin of shimenawa. In Kogo shūi, Futodama is placed as the leader of the preformed rituals. In Kogo shūi Futodama is the child of Takuhatachijihime...
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    Crests). Sōgensha (創元社). Ōno, Susumu; Satake, Akihiro; Maeda, Kingorō (1974). Kogo jiten 古語辞典. Iwanami Shoten. Philippi, Donald L. (1968). Kojiki. Princeton...
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     711 CE) Nihon Shoki (720 CE) Fudoki (713–723 CE) Shoku Nihongi (797 CE) Kogo Shūi (807 CE) Kujiki (807–936 CE) Engishiki (927 CE) Shinto shrines List of...
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    711 CE) Nihon Shoki (720 CE) Fudoki (713–723 CE) Shoku Nihongi (797 CE) Kogo Shūi (807 CE) Kujiki (807 to 936 CE) Engishiki (927 CE) See also Religion in...
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    beginning of Hitachi-no-Kuni-Fudoki (常陸の国風土記). Similarly, in the main text of Kogo Shui (古語拾遺), a historical record written in the early Heian period (794–1185)...
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    chronicles in Kojiki (712) and Nihon Shoki (720), but also mentioned in Kogo Shūi (807) and some histories like the Hitachi no Kuni Fudoki (常陸国風土記) (721)...
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     711 CE) Nihon Shoki (720 CE) Fudoki (713–723 CE) Shoku Nihongi (797 CE) Kogo Shūi (807 CE) Kujiki (807–936 CE) Engishiki (927 CE) Shinto shrines List of...
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  •    ┃ Fujiwara clan (藤原氏) First Branch of Nakatomi clan (中臣氏一門) Kogo Shūi—a record of the conflict between the Nakatomi and Inbe clans. Papinot...
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     711 CE) Nihon Shoki (720 CE) Fudoki (713–723 CE) Shoku Nihongi (797 CE) Kogo Shūi (807 CE) Kujiki (807–936 CE) Engishiki (927 CE) Shinto shrines List of...
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     711 CE) Nihon Shoki (720 CE) Fudoki (713–723 CE) Shoku Nihongi (797 CE) Kogo Shūi (807 CE) Kujiki (807–936 CE) Engishiki (927 CE) Shinto shrines List of...
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    mythology and folklore Mythic texts Kojiki Nihon Shoki Fudoki Kujiki Kogo Shūi Konjaku Monogatarishū Nihon Ryōiki Divinities Amaterasu Ame-no-Uzume Inari...
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    mythology and folklore Mythic texts Kojiki Nihon Shoki Fudoki Kujiki Kogo Shūi Konjaku Monogatarishū Nihon Ryōiki Divinities Amaterasu Ame-no-Uzume Inari...
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    mythology and folklore Mythic texts Kojiki Nihon Shoki Fudoki Kujiki Kogo Shūi Konjaku Monogatarishū Nihon Ryōiki Divinities Amaterasu Ame-no-Uzume Inari...
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  • that Kamimusubi was a kami of the Izumo clan. In the early Heian period, Kogo Shūi describes Kamimusubi as the ancestor of the Ki clan. During the medieval...
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    Kogo Shūi Kujiki a book that used to be part of the Kiki, generally seen as a forgery based on the Nihon Shoki, the Kojiki and the Kogo Shūi. No longer...
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    mythology and folklore Mythic texts Kojiki Nihon Shoki Fudoki Kujiki Kogo Shūi Konjaku Monogatarishū Nihon Ryōiki Divinities Amaterasu Ame-no-Uzume Inari...
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    mythology and folklore Mythic texts Kojiki Nihon Shoki Fudoki Kujiki Kogo Shūi Konjaku Monogatarishū Nihon Ryōiki Divinities Amaterasu Ame-no-Uzume Inari...
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    enshrinement of the deities at Kashima and Katori is mentioned briefly in the Kogo Shūi (807). The Nihon Shoki account has other discrepancies. The beach where...
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  •  711 CE) Nihon Shoki (720 CE) Fudoki (713–723 CE) Shoku Nihongi (797 CE) Kogo Shūi (807 CE) Kujiki (807–936 CE) Engishiki (927 CE) Shinto shrines List of...
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    mythology and folklore Mythic texts Kojiki Nihon Shoki Fudoki Kujiki Kogo Shūi Konjaku Monogatarishū Nihon Ryōiki Divinities Amaterasu Ame-no-Uzume Inari...
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     711 CE) Nihon Shoki (720 CE) Fudoki (713–723 CE) Shoku Nihongi (797 CE) Kogo Shūi (807 CE) Kujiki (807–936 CE) Engishiki (927 CE) Shinto shrines List of...
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    before Kyoto even existed as a capital, and if the ruling class were so feng shui-minded, the subsequent northeasterly move of the capital from Nagaoka-kyō...
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    mythology and folklore Mythic texts Kojiki Nihon Shoki Fudoki Kujiki Kogo Shūi Konjaku Monogatarishū Nihon Ryōiki Divinities Amaterasu Ame-no-Uzume Inari...
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