Nakatsumaki

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Nakatsumaki is the middle volume of the Kojiki, Japan’s oldest extant chronicle, focusing on the deeds and genealogies of early emperors.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf section of a historical chronicle
volume of a literary work
associatedWith Japanese imperial institution
chronicleType court chronicle
countryOfOrigin Japan
culturalContext Nara-period Japan NERFINISHED
focusesOn deeds of early emperors
genealogies of early emperors
followedBy Shimotsumaki NERFINISHED
follows Kamitsumaki NERFINISHED
hasPart accounts of political consolidation
imperial genealogical lists
narratives of imperial succession
historicalPeriodCovered early Yamato state
legendary age of Japan
language Classical Japanese
literaryGenre chronicle
mytho-historical narrative
mainSubject early Japanese emperors
imperial genealogies
mythicized historical narratives
partOf Japan’s oldest extant chronicle
Kojiki NERFINISHED
positionInSeries middle volume
relatedWork Nihon Shoki NERFINISHED
religiousContext Shinto NERFINISHED
religiousFunction foundation narrative for Shinto and imperial cult
script Chinese characters
usedFor legitimization of imperial lineage
workIncludedIn Shinto canonical literature NERFINISHED

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Record of Ancient Matters hasPart Nakatsumaki
Kamitsumaki precedes Nakatsumaki