"The capital of the Queen" (Ghishi) was Himiko’s mystery

(著) 奥村忠光

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[About the Product]
―A big stone thrown into the field of ancient history research―
Himiko is one of the greatest mysteries in ancient Japanese history and is generally known as the queen of Yamataikoku.
However, there is no mention in "Weishi" that Himiko was the queen of Yamataikoku. Nevertheless, because of the phrase ``Queen's capital'', it was thought that ``Queen = Himiko'', and the popular theory that Himiko was ``the queen of Yamataikoku'' was born, which still holds true today.
This book is an attempt to eliminate the false image of Himiko that has been formed through repeated ``misreadings'' and ``misunderstandings,'' and to clarify the true image of Himiko that is correctly conveyed in the official Chinese history.
This is a book that many people should read, as it will put an end to the barren theory of ancient history and encourage further research.

[Contents]
―FOREWORD―
CHAPTER 1 DESCRIPTION IN SUCCESSIVE CHINESE OFFICIAL HISTORIES
1. "Zuisho" / Editor Wei Zheng (580-643)
2. "Gokanjo" / Editor Fan Ye (398-445)
3. "Gishi/Wajinden" / Editor Chen Shou (233-297)
CHAPTER 2 ABOUT "NA KINGDOM" WHICH GISHI CONVEYS
1.Description method of "distance" and "number of households" of "north of Queen Kingdom"
2.20,000-odd li from Taiho gun to Queen Kingdom
CHAPTER 3. "MISREADING" AND "MISUNDERSTANDING" BY JAPANESE HISTORIANS
1.About Misreading
2.About Misunderstanding
3.The queen of Yamatai Kingdom is Yamatotototohimomosohime.
CHAPTER 4 LOCATION OF YAMATAI KINGDOM
1.Na Kingdom~Fumi Kingdom (Tsuyazaki?)
2.Fumi Kingdom~Toma Kingdom(Izumo)
3.Toma Kingdom~(Tajima)~Yamatai Kingdom(Yamato)
CHAPTER 5 ABOUT MR.TAKEHIKO FURUTA’S "MAIN LINE ROUTE THEORY"
―AFTERWORD―
SUPPLEMENTARY NOTE

[Author Profile]
Born in 1940 (Showa 15) in Kunisaki City, Oita Prefecture.
He graduated from Nagoya Institute of Technology, Department of Civil Engineering.
Worked at Taitoyo Construction Co., Ltd. (1963-2000)

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