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Kobunsha Chie no Mori Bunko The Erased Path to Yamataikoku By Kyosuke Kitani Kobunsha (Released August 2012) Size: Bunko (pocketbook) / Pages: 280p / Height: 16cm Paperback, First Edition, With Obi (band) What was the location of Yamataikoku, the greatest mystery in Japanese history? Amidst various theories, the author argues that many researchers are missing the essence of the matter by focusing too much on the "journey to Yamataikoku" described in the "Wei Zhi: Chronicle of the Wei Dynasty's Account of the Wa People," the only historical record that mentions Yamataikoku. The author, having examined all relevant documents and phenomena related to Yamataikoku, solves many mysteries and arrives at the location of Yamataikoku and the palace of Himiko. Table of Contents Chapter 1: Questions about the "Nihon Shoki" (Did the editors of the "Nihon Shoki" not understand the difference between myth and history?; The Battle of Baekgang and the Jinshin War gave birth to Japanese mythology, etc.) Chapter 2: Where did the Japanese come from? (The ancestors of the Japanese were not born in the Japanese archipelago; Since the staple food is rice, their homeland was in southern Yangtze River, etc.) Chapter 3: Who erased the path to Yamataikoku? (Where did Yamataikoku exist?; Yamataikoku existed in the area of the Makimuku ruins, etc.) Chapter 4: Why did it change? The Taika Reform in the past and the Isshi Incident now (The battle between Japanese gods and Buddhism; The reason why the Nara period ended in eighty-four years, etc.) Chapter 5: The master strategist, Fujiwara no Fuhito's skillful hand (The "Nihon Shoki" reflects the desires of the powerful in the eighth century; The reason why Fujiwara no Fuhito orchestrated the imperial succession dispute, etc.) #UsedBooks #RyunosUsedBooks ※This book is a used book owned and stored by an individual. The condition of all pages cannot be confirmed. Please check the overall condition in the images. Please purchase only if you agree.
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