Iki no Hakatoko no Sho
Appearance
Iki no Hakatoko no Sho (伊吉博徳書, "The Document of Iki no Hakatoko") is a historical Japanese record written by Iki no Hakatoko. Composed late in the 7th century, the record is primarily known for being used as a reference in the composition of Nihon Shoki as well as for being the oldest Japanese travel record.[1] It is no longer extant.
Contents
[edit]While the record no longer exists, a fragment of its contents may be found in quotations. Passages are quoted four times in Nihon Shoki:[1][2]
- the 2nd month of 654
- the 7th month of 659: composed on the way to as well as at Chang'an[1]
- the 7th month of 660: composed around Luoyang[1]
- the 5th month of 661: primarily relates the return journey[1]
The various quotations relate details about the Imperial Japanese embassies to China and foreign policy around the middle of the 7th century.
See also
[edit]Notes
[edit]References
[edit]- Nihon Koten Bungaku Daijiten: Kan'yakuban [A Comprehensive Dictionary of Classical Japanese Literature: Concise Edition]. Tōkyō: Iwanami Shoten. 1986. ISBN 4-00-080067-1.
- Sakamoto, Tarō; Ienaga Saburō; Inoue Mitsusada; Ōno Susumu (1965). Nihon Koten Bungaku Taikei: Nihon Shoki (vol. 2). Iwanami Shoten. ISBN 4-00-060068-0.