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Ōkagami

Ōkagami (大鏡; The Great Mirror) is a Japanese historical tale written around 1119 by an unknown author. It covers the period from 850 to 1025, the golden days of the Fujiwara family's rule. It is called a succession story (世継物語, yotsugi monogatari), along with the records of the Eiga Monogatari.

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Ōkagami

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Ōkagamirelated to TranslationsEdwin0.60section
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Ōkagamirelated to TranslationsLondon0.60section
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Ōkagamirelated to TranslationsReprint Tuttle0.60section

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