Ryūkyū Shintō-ki
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title:
Ryūkyū Shintō-ki
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Ryūkyū Shintō-ki (琉球神道記) or An account of the ways of the gods in Ryūkyū is a five-volume treatise of c. 1605/6 by the Jōdo-sect Japanese priest Taichū Ryōtei (袋中良定) (1552–1639), who lived in Naha from 1603 to 1606. Unlike most Okinawan literature, it predates the Satsuma invasion of 1609. A woodblock print edition was published in Kyoto in 1648. The five volumes traverse Indian and Chinese Buddhism before turning to the religions of the Ryūkyū Kingdom. The work includes the earliest extant vers
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1605/1606 book by Taichū Ryōtei
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ry%C5%ABky%C5%AB_Shint%C5%8D-ki
date created:
2016-11-24T01:06:33Z
date modified:
2024-09-14T16:52:48Z
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