id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 27604 Kikuchi, Dairoku A History of the Japanese People From the Earliest Times to the End of the Meiji Era .txt text/plain 439199 20982 64 sovereign's reign--reckoning from the New Year's day following his and the seventy-second year of his reign fell, therefore, in 219 B.C. Now, to the east of the town of Shingu in Kii province, at a place on Japan or presented to the Japanese Throne by foreign potentates. exercise public rights as head of a State." A Japanese Emperor Now, at the time of his death, Okusaka had a son, Mayuwa, seven years placing upon the throne Prince Furubito, a son of the Emperor Jomei. administrative power lay in the hands of the Court nobles in Kyoto, Kyoto Court to appoint an Imperial prince to the post of shogun. that the chief official in the shogun's court at Muromachi in Kyoto Imperial Court in earlier times by leaving the military families in Japanese authorities by visiting Japan--not for the first time but family, no such custom having existed in Japan at any time." ./cache/27604.txt ./txt/27604.txt