In addition, it is often understood that Totsuasuka no Miya Palace of Emperor Ingyo stated in Kojiki (The Records of Ancient Matters) and Chikatsu Asuka no Yatsuri no Miya Palace of Emperor Kenzo stated in Nihonshoki were established in Asuka. |
また、古事記に記される允恭天皇の遠飛鳥宮、日本書紀に記される顕宗天皇の近飛鳥八釣宮もこの地におかれたものと解されることが多い。 |