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*''Hizen fudoki'' 肥前風土紀 723
 
*''Hizen fudoki'' 肥前風土紀 723
 
*''Higo fudoki'' Pending
 
*''Higo fudoki'' Pending
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*''Chikuzen fudoki''
    
There is some discrepancy in the number and titles of remaining ''fudoki'', in that Piggott lists all the above except the ''Bungo fudoki'' as being extant. However, an impressive work by Michiko Y. Aoki has all the above ''fudoki'' including the Bungo text translated into English. However, it is missing the Higo text. ''The Cambridge History of Japan Volume One: Ancient Japan'' helps put some closure to this issue:
 
There is some discrepancy in the number and titles of remaining ''fudoki'', in that Piggott lists all the above except the ''Bungo fudoki'' as being extant. However, an impressive work by Michiko Y. Aoki has all the above ''fudoki'' including the Bungo text translated into English. However, it is missing the Higo text. ''The Cambridge History of Japan Volume One: Ancient Japan'' helps put some closure to this issue:
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The mysterious "number of others," therefore, puts to rest this confusion over the discrepancies.
 
The mysterious "number of others," therefore, puts to rest this confusion over the discrepancies.
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==Sources==
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Joan Piggott. The Emergence of Japanese Kingship.
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Mark C. Funke. "Hitachi no Kuni Fudoki", Monumenta Nipponica.
    
[[Category:Historical Documents]]
 
[[Category:Historical Documents]]