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- Tales of the Kojiki
- The Kojiki is a book similar to the Bible in Christian religions for the ancient Shinto religion in Japan. One of the main stories in this book is the story of creation.
- carlfischer.com
- Tales from the Kojiki
- Kojiki compiled by O No Yasumaro in the eighth century.
- www.ice.usp.ac.jp
- Kojiki: The inspiration for Aikido lies within the Kojiki Those who
- Those who seek the spirituality of Aikido would do wisely to study Kojiki.
- www.doshinokai.com
- “Creating a Sacred Narrative: Kojiki Studies and Shintô Nationalism”
- scholar like Basil Hall Chamberlain, the first translator of the Kojiki into a Western cal writing unrivaled in authority, Kojiki (Record of Ancient Matters, 712 A. D.
- www.uni-tuebingen.de
- Complete etext of the Kojiki, Chamberlain tr THE KOJIKI [B.H.
- THE KOJIKI. [B.H.
- figal-sensei.org
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- Kojiki - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- en.wikipedia.org
- The Kojiki - Sacred Texts
- Excerpts of the "Kojiki", an 8th century official Japanese history that starts with the creation of the world, the deities, and Japan.
- www.sacred-texts.com
- The Kojiki Index
- www.sacred-texts.com
- Amazon.com: Kojiki: Kitaro: Music
- www.amazon.com
- kojiki
- The Kojiki is considered the earliest historical record of Japan.
- artsci.wustl.edu
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