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Kojiki or otherwise known as the Ancient Chronicle of Japan, written in 712 CE. It is the oldest chronicle in Japan, written by O no Yasumaro by the request of Emperor Gemmei. It compiles all the myths surrounding the creation of the four islands and also in the existence of deities. Along with Nihon Shoki, this inspires the teaching of Shinto and its myths.

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  • Kojiki
  • Kojiki
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  • Kojiki or otherwise known as the Ancient Chronicle of Japan, written in 712 CE. It is the oldest chronicle in Japan, written by O no Yasumaro by the request of Emperor Gemmei. It compiles all the myths surrounding the creation of the four islands and also in the existence of deities. Along with Nihon Shoki, this inspires the teaching of Shinto and its myths.
  • Kojiki ou Furukotofumi (古事記) é o livro mais antigo sobre a história do Japão antigo. O corpo do texto é escrito em chinês, mas inclui numerosos nomes e expressões em japonês. As canções incluídas no texto são em japonês arcaico escritas foneticamente com caracteres chineses.
  • Kojiki is one of the most powerful Mangekyō Sharingan dōjutsu, as it manipulates the perception of time of those within a designated range. Said to represent "Material World of Emptiness" (物質界と空即是色, Busshitsukai to Kūsokuzeshiki), Kojiki is the antipode to Jindai Yorozuyo. The technique originally belonged to Takara, the son of Hōjō Uchiha who possessed its counterpart.
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jutsu type
  • Yin Release
debut shippuden
  • No
literal english
  • Record of Ancient Matters
jutsu classification
  • Kekkei Genkai~Mangekyō Sharingan, Genjutsu, Dōjutsu,
unnamed jutsu
  • No
jutsu range
  • Short, Mid, Long
related jutsu
  • Jindai Yorozuyo, Tsukuyomi
jutsu class type
  • Supplementary
jutsu media
  • Anime, Manga
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Users
  • Takara, Kokutō
Romaji
  • Kojiki
Kanji
  • 古事記
abstract
  • Kojiki or otherwise known as the Ancient Chronicle of Japan, written in 712 CE. It is the oldest chronicle in Japan, written by O no Yasumaro by the request of Emperor Gemmei. It compiles all the myths surrounding the creation of the four islands and also in the existence of deities. Along with Nihon Shoki, this inspires the teaching of Shinto and its myths.
  • Kojiki ou Furukotofumi (古事記) é o livro mais antigo sobre a história do Japão antigo. O corpo do texto é escrito em chinês, mas inclui numerosos nomes e expressões em japonês. As canções incluídas no texto são em japonês arcaico escritas foneticamente com caracteres chineses.
  • Kojiki is one of the most powerful Mangekyō Sharingan dōjutsu, as it manipulates the perception of time of those within a designated range. Said to represent "Material World of Emptiness" (物質界と空即是色, Busshitsukai to Kūsokuzeshiki), Kojiki is the antipode to Jindai Yorozuyo. The technique originally belonged to Takara, the son of Hōjō Uchiha who possessed its counterpart.
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