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Azuma Kagami : ウィキペディア英語版
Azuma Kagami

is a Japanese historical chronicle.〔Nussbaum, Louis-Frédéric. (2005). ("''Azuma Kagami''" ) in ''Japan Encyclopedia'', p. 64.〕
The medieval text chronicles events of the Kamakura Shogunate from Minamoto no Yoritomo's rebellion against the Taira clan in Izokuni of 1180 to Munetaka Shinnō (the 6th shogun) and his return to Kyoto in 1266.〔National Archives of Japan〕〔Feng, Wang〕 The work is also called after the Late Hōjō family of Odawara (Kanagawa prefecture), in whose possession it used to be〔 before it was donated to Tokugawa Ieyasu. It originally consisted of 52 chapters, but the 45th is lost. In spite of its many flaws, the document is considered the most important existing document concerning the Kamakura period.〔
== History ==
The ''Azuma Kagami'' was compiled after 1266 under the directive of the Hōjō shikken (officially a regent to a shogun, but the ''de facto'' ruler) and is a record in diary form of events occurring in Japan.〔 Written in a Japanized version of classical Chinese known as , the massive work was incomprehensible to most Japanese until an edition with furigana glosses was published in 1626. It was given in present to shōgun Tokugawa Ieyasu in 1603, who obtained the missing section from other daimyos and then ordered the preparation and publication of the Fushimi version of the Azuma Kagami in ''Kokatsujiban'', the old movable-type printing.〔 This edition in turn became the basis for the present printed editions.〔 Ieyasu considered the book as the product of historical wisdom, kept it at his side, and consulted it often.〔

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