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− | Excluding the contemporary ''[[Fudoki]]'', the ''Nihon Shoki'' is coupled with the ''[[Kojiki]]'' as the first two domestic, Japanese histories. Officially finished in [[720]] A.D., the ''Nihon Shoki'' had been in progress for almost fifty years. | + | *''Japanese:'' 日本書紀 |
| + | *''Alternate name: Nihongi'' 日本紀 |
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| + | Excluding the contemporary ''[[Fudoki]]'', the ''Nihon Shoki'' is coupled with the ''[[Kojiki]]'' as the first two domestic, Japanese histories. Officially finished in [[720]] A.D., the ''Nihon Shoki'' had been in progress for almost fifty years. The |
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| ==Issues of Accuracy== | | ==Issues of Accuracy== |