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"As for Yamato, the most secluded of lands—Yamato, retired behind Mount Awogaki encompassing it with its folds is delightful!" 12
ShintoHappiness
Kojiki 1756

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The Kojiki (Record of Ancient Matters, 712 CE) is Japan's oldest chronicle, recording the creation myths, divine genealogies, and sacred narratives of Shinto cosmology. Translated by Basil Hall Chamberlain.

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Shinto
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Kojiki
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KJ.1756
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Happiness

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