Mention of her can be found in the section of the Nihonshoki (Chronicles of Japan) entitled "Emperor Keiko Period," as well as in the second book of the Kojiki and in Hitachi no Kuni Fudoki (literally, "the topography of Hitachi Province"). |
彼女の事跡は日本書紀の景行天皇紀、および古事記の中巻、常陸国風土記に記されている。 |