Seishun Publishing Co., Ltd.
A superb book to enjoy historical reasoning! “How to Walk in Ancient Japan: Elucidating the Mystery!” ] is released
A long-awaited book for ancient history fans that approaches the “eternal mystery” of ancient Japan that still remains, based on the latest research into ancient history.
Seishun Publishing Co., Ltd. (Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo) publishes a book titled “How to Walk in Ancient Japan: Unraveling the Mysteries!” ] (Written by Yoshiyuki Takioto) will be released on January 28. [Image 1
How to walk in ancient Japan Unraveling the mystery!
From the birth of the Japanese people to the Jisho-Juei Rebellion (the Battle of the Genpei War), the “behind the scenes” of ancient Japanese history has been shed light on, and the long-selling definitive edition that pursues the mystery has been created.
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What happened behind the fierce battle of the Jinshin War, the greatest civil war in ancient history? Was Taira no Masakado really a traitor? What is the mystery of the final battle at Dannoura that triggered the beginning of the Genji era?
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This is a long-awaited book for fans of ancient history that provides an in-depth look at the reality of Japan more than 1,000 years ago, when there is no video or audio left.
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Author profile
Takioto Yoshiyuki
Born in 1953. Currently a professor at Komazawa University. I am researching ancient Japanese history, especially regional history based on the Fudoki. “An Encyclopedia of Izumo Uncovering the Real Image of Ancient Japan” “Ancient History No One Told: Pursue the 13 Mysteries!” (both published by Shosha), “Encyclopedia of Ancient Izumo” (Tokyodo Publishing), “The Mystery of Izumo Taisha” (Asahi Shimbun Publishing) and many other books.
Book information
“How to Walk in Ancient Japan: Elucidating the Mystery!” 』
Author: Yoshiyuki Takioto
Release date: January 28, 2023
List price: 1,705 yen (tax included)
ISBN: 978-4-413-23291-3
Details about this release:
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