"Nihonshoki" (Chronicles of Japan) hardly has a text which mentions Takamanohara, and it can be seen only in the fourth alternate writing and the wafu-shigo (Japanese-style posthumous name) of 'Takamanohara hironohime no sumeramikoto,' which was given to Emperor Jito along with the successive emperors in 720. |
『日本書紀』においては本文にはほとんどみえず、わずかに第4の一書と養老4年(720年)に代々の天皇とともに持統天皇につけられた和風諡号「高天原廣野姫天皇」がある。 |