Tokugawa jikki ("True Record of Tokugawa"), also known simply as Ojikki ("The Record"), is an extensive compilation of records of the Tokugawa shogunate. It covers events from the founding of the shogunate in 1603 up through 1786.
Compilation was begun in 1801, and completed by 1849,[1] at which time the jikki was formally presented to Shogun Tokugawa Ieyoshi.
References
- Luke Roberts, Performing the Great Peace, University of Hawaii Press (2012), 175-.
- ↑ Akamine Mamoru, Lina Terrell (trans.), Robert Huey (ed.), The Ryukyu Kingdom: Cornerstone of East Asia, University of Hawaii Press (2017), 72.