Iki no Hakatoko no Sho

Iki no Hakatoko no Sho (伊吉博徳書, "The Document of Iki no Hakatoko") is a historical Japanese record written by Iki no Hakatoko. Composed late in the 7th century, the record is primarily known for being used as a reference in the composition of Nihon Shoki as well as for being the oldest Japanese travel record.[1] It is no longer extant.

Contents

While the record no longer exists, a fragment of its contents may be found in quotations. Passages are quoted four times in Nihon Shoki:[1][2]

The various quotations relate details about the Imperial Japanese embassies to China and foreign policy around the middle of the 7th century.

See also

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 Nihon Koten Bungaku Daijiten (1986:61)
  2. Sakamoto (1965: 575)

References


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