Japanese
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Japanese mythology, recorded in the Kojiki and Nihon Shoki and continued in ritual texts, links kami, imperial genealogy, and landscape. Shinto practice and later Buddhist narratives shape festivals, shrine cult, and local lore.

Kojiki
O no Yasumaro
712 CE
East Asian, Japanese

Nihon Shoki
Prince Toneri
720 CE
East Asian, Japanese

The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter
Anonymous
900-1000 CE
East Asian, Japanese

Man’yōshū
Various
759 CE
East Asian, Japanese

Norito
Anonymous
927 CE
East Asian, Japanese

Engishiki
Fujiwara no Tadahira
927-967 CE
East Asian, Japanese

Fudoki
Anonymous
713-733 CE
East Asian, Japanese

Kogo Shūi
Imbe no Hironari
807 CE
East Asian, Japanese

Shintōshū
Anonymous
1320-1350 CE
East Asian, Japanese

Kujiki
Anonymous
907-931 CE
East Asian, Japanese

Gunsho Ruijū
Hanawa Hokiichi
1819-1842 CE
East Asian, Japanese