Satsuma kyuki zatsuroku

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  • Japanese: 薩摩旧記雑録 (Satsuma kyuuki zatsuroku)

The Satsuma kyûki zatsuroku is a 362-volume compilation of Satsuma han Edo period records, compiled by Satsuma han retainer Ijichi Sueyoshi and his son Ijichi Suemichi. The original copies have been designated an Important Cultural Property and are held at the University of Tokyo Historiographical Institute (Shiryôhensanjo).

Most if not all of the zatsuroku has been transcribed into modern type (honkoku) and published as volumes of the Kagoshima ken shiryô (lit. "Historical Documents of Kagoshima prefecture").

References

  • University of Tokyo Historiographical Institute website.[1]