- published: 23 Sep 2015
- views: 2996
The Nihon Shoki (日本書紀), sometimes translated as The Chronicles of Japan, is the second oldest book of classical Japanese history. The book is also called the Nihongi (日本紀, lit. Japanese Chronicles). It is more elaborate and detailed than the Kojiki, the oldest, and has proven to be an important tool for historians and archaeologists as it includes the most complete extant historical record of ancient Japan. The Nihon Shoki was finished in 720 under the editorial supervision of Prince Toneri and with the assistance of Ō no Yasumaro dedicated to Empress Genshō.
The Nihon Shoki begins with the Japanese creation myth, explaining the origin of the world and the first seven generations of divine beings (starting with Kunitokotachi), and goes on with a number of myths as does the Kojiki, but continues its account through to events of the 8th century. It is believed to record accurately the latter reigns of Emperor Tenji, Emperor Temmu and Empress Jitō. The Nihon Shoki focuses on the merits of the virtuous rulers as well as the errors of the bad rulers. It describes episodes from mythological eras and diplomatic contacts with other countries. The Nihon Shoki was written in classical Chinese, as was common for official documents at that time. The Kojiki, on the other hand, is written in a combination of Chinese and phonetic transcription of Japanese (primarily for names and songs). The Nihon Shoki also contains numerous transliteration notes telling the reader how words were pronounced in Japanese. Collectively, the stories in this book and the Kojiki are referred to as the Kiki stories.
The Empire of Japan (大日本帝國, Dai Nippon Teikoku, literally "Greater Japanese Empire") was the historical Japanese nation-state that existed from the Meiji Restoration in 1868 to the enactment of the 1947 constitution of modern Japan.
Imperial Japan's rapid industrialization and militarization under the slogan Fukoku Kyōhei (富国強兵, "Enrich the Country, Strengthen the Armed forces") led to its emergence as a world power and the establishment of a colonial empire. Economic and political turmoil in the 1920s led to the rise of militarism, eventually culminating in Japan's membership in the Axis alliance and the conquest of a large part of the Asia-Pacific region. At the height of its power in 1942, the Empire ruled over a land area spanning 7,400,000 square kilometres (2,857,000 sq mi), making it one of the largest maritime empires in history.
After several large-scale military successes during the Second Sino-Japanese War (1937–1945) and the Pacific War, the Empire also gained notoriety for its war crimes against the peoples it conquered. After suffering many defeats and following the Soviet Union's declaration of war against Japan and invasion of Manchuria, and the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, however, the Empire surrendered to the Allies on August 15, 1945. A period of occupation by the Allies followed the surrender, and a new constitution was created with American involvement in 1947, officially dissolving the Empire. Occupation and reconstruction continued well into the 1950s, eventually forming the current nation-state whose full title is the "State of Japan" or simply rendered "Japan" in English.
Coordinates: 35°N 136°E / 35°N 136°E / 35; 136
Japan (i/dʒəˈpæn/; Japanese: 日本 Nippon [nip̚põ̞ɴ] or Nihon [nihõ̞ɴ]; formally 日本国
Nippon-koku or Nihon-koku, "State of Japan") is an island country in East Asia. Located in the Pacific Ocean, it lies to the east of the Sea of Japan, the East China Sea, China, North Korea, South Korea and Russia, stretching from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north to the East China Sea and Taiwan in the south. The kanji that make up Japan's name mean "sun origin", and Japan is often called the "Land of the Rising Sun".
Japan is a stratovolcanic archipelago of 6,852 islands. The four largest are Honshu, Hokkaido, Kyushu, and Shikoku, which make up about ninety-seven percent of Japan's land area. Japan's population of 126 million is the world's tenth largest. Approximately 9.1 million people live in Tokyo, the capital city of Japan, which is the sixth largest city proper in the OECD. The Greater Tokyo Area, which includes Tokyo and several surrounding prefectures, is the world's largest metropolitan area with over 35 million residents and the world's largest urban agglomeration economy.
Beautiful Asian Music - Nihon Shoki (日本書紀)
Nihon Shoki
Empire of Japan, Japan founding of the Imperial myth(English)
Japan: Nihon Shoki
NARA_Mahoroman-The Nihon Shoki’s Journey【The Isshi Incident】
NARA_Mahoroman-The Nihon Shoki’s Journey【Compilation of the Nihon Shoki】
Nihon Shoki (Biwa and Flute set to Ukiyo-e)
Visiting the places in Tsuruga connected to Kojiki and Nihon-shoki [PR for Fukui]
日本建国神話(日本語版) Empire of Japan, Japan founding of the Imperial myth
Sabedoria e antiguidade "Os japoneses"
Music available at: Bandcamp: http://goo.gl/CfoAHq iTunes: http://apple.co/1PO5WJa Spotify: http://spoti.fi/1IMCCti Subscribe to my channel: http://goo.gl/9HgfXn Follow me on: Facebook: http://goo.gl/PNr33U Soundcloud : http://goo.gl/UIvHsz Nihon Shoki (The Chronicles of Japan) is the second oldest book in classic Japanese literature. It is a book that begins telling the story of the Japanese creation myth, that is, the way Japanese culture described the creation of heaven and earth, as well as the birth of the first gods and the creation of the Japanese archipelago. It then talks about Japan past rulers, their virtues, and their flaws, among other topics. Since Japan didn't have a language established the way it is now back then, the book was witten in classical Chinese. This is the r...
The Nihon Shoki , sometimes translated as The Chronicles of Japan, is the second oldest book of classical Japanese history.The book is also called the Nihongi .It is more elaborate and detailed than the Kojiki, the oldest, and has proven to be an important tool for historians and archaeologists as it includes the most complete extant historical record of ancient Japan.The Nihon Shoki was finished in 720 under the editorial supervision of Prince Toneri and with the assistance of Ō no Yasumaro dedicated to Empress Genshō. ---Image-Copyright-and-Permission--- About the author(s): Unknown License: Public domain ---Image-Copyright-and-Permission--- This channel is dedicated to make Wikipedia, one of the biggest knowledge databases in the world available to people with limited vision. Article...
Empire of Japan, Imperial Japan Mythology. Imperial Japan founding myth. Imperial Japan founding February 11 BC660(Imperial Japanese century, first year). National policy of Imperial Japan by founding edict Emperor Jinmu it was defined as "universal brotherhood". Consequently, in the Imperial Japan, ”Racial discrimination” and ”Slavery system” ban has been determined. Imperial Japan Independent of the Glory of 2,675 years. It continues until now. Original Story By Kojiki, Nihon Shoki for Japanese http://youtu.be/zsRZ6r6Ov1c for English http://youtu.be/L9AqBVDb_a0
Kojiki is the oldest Japanese history book which has been handed down to the modern period. Nihon-shoki is the official oldest chronicles of Japan. This year marks the 1300th year since the completion of the Kojiki. and 2020 will be the 1300th year since the completion of the Nihon-shoki. Fukui Prefecture introduces the places including shrines and historic sites which were written in Kojiki and Nihon-shoki for people from Fukui and other prefectures to visit them. Bilingual video distribution site GEN http://www.genjapan.com/en/article/content/1250 From the TV program [PR for Fukui], broadcasted on Jun. 17th, 2012. It is reprinted with permission from Fukui Prefecture. (Subtitled by GEN)
日本建国神話(日本語版)Empire of Japan, Imperial Japan Mythology. Japan founding of the Imperial myth 原作:古事記、日本書紀 Original Story By Kojiki, Nihon Shoki for Japanese http://youtu.be/zsRZ6r6Ov1c for English http://youtu.be/L9AqBVDb_a0
O Japão possui uma história registrada de apenas 1600 anos. Seu sucesso econômico parece ter ocorrido do dia para a noite. Ao cultivar seu antigo legado, o Japão moderno ainda preserva seu passado. Duas crônicas semi-míticas, o Kojiki (Registros de assuntos antigos) e o Nihon shoki ou Nihongi (Crônicas do Japão), o primeiro compilado em 712 d.C. e o segundo em 720 d.C., são os registros mais antigos da história japonesa, juntamente com os relatos chineses. Essas crônicas falam dos sucessos ocorridos entre os séculos VII a.C. e VII d.C. e são as principais fontes da história antiga do Japão. Os primeiros colonos do arquipélago japonês provavelmente procediam da zona oriental da Sibéria durante o neollítico, por volta do ano 3000 a.C., mas a evidência lingüística sugere também a presença...