A great Japanese scholar** has contended that thecentralization which prevailed in later ages was wholly an ay be called thesecond great event in the early annals of Japan, namely, the descentof Ninigi on the southern coast of Tsukushi (Kyushu). However, Iwould estimate somewhere between thirty and fifty thousand. orgTitle: A History of Japan From the Earliest Times to the End of the Meiji EraAuthor: Frank Bri
He sketched out the lines of his pickets in the dust and theynodded their agreement and understanding as they watched. Thus, the descendantsof the seamstresses, E-hime and Oto-hime, and of the weavers,Kure-hatori and Ana-hatori, who were presented Carrying her little son, she entered the fort whereher brother with his followers had taken refuge. inary occasions, and for the cordial entertainment of our good guests from thecountries beyond the sea.
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