Azuma Kagami

Azuma Kagami (吾妻鏡/東鑑; Japanese pronunciation: [a.(d)zɯ.ma kaꜜ.ɡa.mʲi, -ŋa.mʲi], lit. 'Mirror of the East') is a Japanese historical chronicle. The medieval text chronicles events of the Kamakura Shogunate from Minamoto no Yoritomo's rebellion against the Taira clan in Izokuni of 1180 to Munetaka Shinnō (the 6th shōgun) and his return to Kyoto in 1266.

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Azuma Kagami

Azuma Kagami (吾妻鏡/東鑑; Japanese pronunciation: [a.(d)zɯ.ma kaꜜ.ɡa.mʲi, -ŋa.mʲi], lit. 'Mirror of the East') is a Japanese historical chronicle. The medieval text chronicles events of the Kamakura Shogunate from Minamoto no Yoritomo's rebellion against the Taira clan in Izokuni of 1180 to Munetaka Shinnō (the 6th shōgun) and his return to Kyoto in 1266.

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