The Imakagami (今鏡, "The New Mirror"[1]) is a Japanese rekishi-monogatari (historical tale) written in the late Heian period.[2][3][4] It is also called the Kokagami (小鏡, "The Small Mirror") or the Shoku-Yotsugi (続世継, "Yotsugi, Continued").[2][3][4]
^Keene 1999 : 559.
^ abBritannica Kokusai Dai-hyakkajiten article "Imakagami". 2007. Britannica Japan Co.
^ abMyPedia article "Imakagami". 2007. Hitachi Systems & Services.
The Imakagami (今鏡, "The New Mirror") is a Japanese rekishi-monogatari (historical tale) written in the late Heian period. It is also called the Kokagami...
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appeared in the 12th century: the Ōkagami ("The Great Mirror", 1119), the Imakagami ("Today's Mirror", 1170), and the Mizukagami ("The Water Mirror", 1195)...
kagami mono (鏡物, かがみもの). The four works are: Ōkagami (The Great Mirror) Imakagami (Today's Mirror) Mizukagami (The Water Mirror) Masukagami (The Clear Mirror)...
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as "Tadachika Anthology". He is a possible candidate as author of the Imakagami and is generally credited as author of the Mizukagami, respectively the...