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, alternatively known as Sumera Mikoto no Fumi, is a historical text purported to have been written in 620
620

Events...
 by Shotoku Taishi
Prince Shotoku

, also known as , was a regent and a politician of the Asuka period in Japan. His existence, however, is disputed....
 and Soga no Umako
Soga no Umako

Soga no Umako , the son of Soga no Iname and the strongest member of the Soga clan of Japan, conducted political reforms with Prince Shotoku during the rules of Emperor Bidatsu and Empress Suiko and established the Soga clan's stronghold in the government by having his daughter married with members of the royal family....
. It is recorded in the Nihon Shoki
Nihon Shoki

The , sometimes translated as The Chronicles of Japan, is the second oldest book of classical Japanese history of Japan. It is more elaborate and detailed than the Kojiki, the oldest, and has proven to be an important tool for historians and archaeologists as it includes the most complete extant historical record of ancient Japan....
, but no extant copies are known to exist.

According to Nihon Shoki,
On this year, Hitsugi no Miko
Prince Shotoku

, also known as , was a regent and a politician of the Asuka period in Japan. His existence, however, is disputed....
 and Shima no Oomi
Soga no Umako

Soga no Umako , the son of Soga no Iname and the strongest member of the Soga clan of Japan, conducted political reforms with Prince Shotoku during the rules of Emperor Bidatsu and Empress Suiko and established the Soga clan's stronghold in the government by having his daughter married with members of the royal family....
 worked together on Tennoki and Kokki
Kokki

, alternatively known as Kuni tsu Fumi and literally meaning "National Record", is a historical text purported to have been written in 620 by Prince Shotoku and Soga no Umako....
, composing the true history of the various court nobles.


During the Isshi Incident in 645
645

Events...
, the residence of Soga no Emishi
Soga no Emishi

was a statesman of Yamato Imperial Court. His alternative names include Emishi and Toyora no Ooomi . After the death of his father Umako, Emishi took over Ooomi, the Minister of state, from his father....
 (a succssor of Soga no Umako) war burned down.






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, alternatively known as Sumera Mikoto no Fumi, is a historical text purported to have been written in 620
620

Events...
 by Shotoku Taishi
Prince Shotoku

, also known as , was a regent and a politician of the Asuka period in Japan. His existence, however, is disputed....
 and Soga no Umako
Soga no Umako

Soga no Umako , the son of Soga no Iname and the strongest member of the Soga clan of Japan, conducted political reforms with Prince Shotoku during the rules of Emperor Bidatsu and Empress Suiko and established the Soga clan's stronghold in the government by having his daughter married with members of the royal family....
. It is recorded in the Nihon Shoki
Nihon Shoki

The , sometimes translated as The Chronicles of Japan, is the second oldest book of classical Japanese history of Japan. It is more elaborate and detailed than the Kojiki, the oldest, and has proven to be an important tool for historians and archaeologists as it includes the most complete extant historical record of ancient Japan....
, but no extant copies are known to exist.

According to Nihon Shoki,
On this year, Hitsugi no Miko
Prince Shotoku

, also known as , was a regent and a politician of the Asuka period in Japan. His existence, however, is disputed....
 and Shima no Oomi
Soga no Umako

Soga no Umako , the son of Soga no Iname and the strongest member of the Soga clan of Japan, conducted political reforms with Prince Shotoku during the rules of Emperor Bidatsu and Empress Suiko and established the Soga clan's stronghold in the government by having his daughter married with members of the royal family....
 worked together on Tennoki and Kokki
Kokki

, alternatively known as Kuni tsu Fumi and literally meaning "National Record", is a historical text purported to have been written in 620 by Prince Shotoku and Soga no Umako....
, composing the true history of the various court nobles.


During the Isshi Incident in 645
645

Events...
, the residence of Soga no Emishi
Soga no Emishi

was a statesman of Yamato Imperial Court. His alternative names include Emishi and Toyora no Ooomi . After the death of his father Umako, Emishi took over Ooomi, the Minister of state, from his father....
 (a succssor of Soga no Umako) war burned down. The Nihon Shoki records that the Kokki burned along with the Tennoki, but only the Kokki was saved.
On the thirteenth day as Soga no Emishi
Soga no Emishi

was a statesman of Yamato Imperial Court. His alternative names include Emishi and Toyora no Ooomi . After the death of his father Umako, Emishi took over Ooomi, the Minister of state, from his father....
 was about to be killed, flames burned the Tennoki, Kokki, and treasures. Fune no Fubitoesaka quickly grabbed the burning Kokki and presented it to Naka no Oe
Emperor Tenji

Emperor Tenji , also known as Emperor Tenchi was the 38th emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession. The years of Emperor Tenji's reign spanned 661 through 672....


On November 13, 2005, the remains of Soga no Iruka
Soga no Iruka

was a statesman in the Asuka Period of Japan.He was a son of Soga no Emishi. He was assassinated by Emperor Tenji though he tried to murder Prince Yamashiro, and to rule the emperor family....
's residence were discovered in Nara
Nara Prefecture

is a Prefectures of Japan in the Kansai region on Honshu Island, Japan. The capital is the city of Nara, Nara....
, supporting the description found in Nihon Shoki.