Ame or Ama tarashihiko is consistent with naming that appeared in the "Kojiki" (The Records of Ancient Matters) or the "Nihonshoki" (Chronicles of Japan), and Okimi (great king) or Amakimi was regarded as an honorific title which was not only used for chiefs, but also for others. |
アメ又はアマ・タラシヒコは『古事記』、『日本書紀』に見られる呼称と一致し、大王・天君は首長以外にも用いられた尊称であるとされる。 |