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List of Japanese classic texts

This is a list of Japanese classic texts. These classical works are grouped by genres in a chronological order.

Contents

Genres

Confucianism and Philosophy

  • Rongo Shitsuchu (1600)
  • Okina Mondo (1641)
  • Daigaku Kuwakumon (1655-1658)
  • Seikyo Yoroku (1665)
  • Shugi Washo (1673)
  • Gomo Jiki (1683)
  • Banmin Tokuyo (early 16th century)
  • Santokusho (early 16th century)
  • Dojimon (1704)
  • Shugi Gaisho (1709)
  • Rongo Kogi (1712)
  • Yojokun (1713)
  • Seiyo Kibun (1715)
  • Bendo (1717)
  • Benmei (1717)
  • Oritaku Shiba no Ki (started on 1716), finished before the writer's death on 1725)
  • Seidan (written between 1716-1736)
  • Tohi Mondo (1739)
  • Shutsujo Kougo (1744)
  • Shizen Shineido (partially published between 1751-1764)
  • Kokuiko (1765)
  • Naobinomitama (1771)
  • Gengo (1775)
  • Sobo Kigen (1788)
  • Uiyamabumi (1799)
  • Shutsujo Shogo (1811)
  • Rangaku Kotohajime (1814)
  • Kyukeidan (1815)
  • Yume no Shiro (1820)
  • Kodo Taii (1824)
  • Tsugi (completed on 1832, published on 1847)
  • Senshin Dosakki (1833)
  • Kyuo Dowa (1835)
  • Jurinhyo (1836)
  • Genshi Shiroku
    • Genshiroku (1824)
    • Genshi Koroku (1838)
    • Genshi Banroku (1850)
    • Genshi Tetsuroku (1852)
  • Komo Yowa (1855)
  • Ugen (1855)
  • Bimiyu Genko (mid 19th century)
  • Ninomiyaou Yowa (late 19th century)

Fable and Novel

  • Suigakuki (late Nara period)
  • Nihon Ryoiki (late Nara period to early Heian period)
  • Yamato Monogatari (956)
  • sanpo Ekotoba (984)
  • Nihon Ojo Gokurakuki (985-986)
  • Taketori Monogatari (early 10th century), {The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter), Japanese folk tale
  • Utsubo Monogatari (late 10th century)
  • Honcho Hokke Genki (1040)
  • Genji Monogatari (early 11th century), (The Tale of Genji), by Murasaki Shikibu
  • Ise Monogatari (early Heian period)
  • Hamamatsu Chunagon Monogatari (late Heian period, late 11th century)
  • Kohon Setsuwashu (late Heian period)
  • Sagoromo Monogatari (late Heian period)
  • Torikahebaya Monogatari (late Heian period)
  • Yowa no Nezame (late Heian period)
  • Heichu Monogatari (Heian period)
  • Honcho Shinsenden (Heian Period)
  • Ochikubo Monogatari (Heian period)
  • Godansho (1104-1108)
  • Uchigikishu (1134?)
  • Matsuuramiya Monogatari (1193?)
  • Konjaku Monogatarishu (early 12th century)
  • Tsutsumi Chunagon Monogatari (late 12th century)
  • Hobutsushu (early Kamakura period)
  • Hosshinshu (early Kamakura period)
  • Sumiyoshi Monogatari (early Kamakura period)
  • Takamura Monogatari (early Kamakura period)
  • Uji Shui Monogatari (early Kamakura period, early 13th century)
  • Ima Monogatari (mid Kamakura period, after 1239)
  • Tohazugatari (late Kamakura period)
  • Iwashimizu Monogatari (Kamakura period)
  • Koke no Koromo (Kamakura period)
  • Senjoshu (Kamakura period)
  • Jikkunsho (1252)
  • Kokin Chomonjo (1254)
  • Shasekishu (1283)
  • Otogizoshi (collected from Muromachi to Edo period)
  • Seisuisho (1628)
  • Isoho Monogatari (Azuchi Momoyama period)

Go, Shogi

History

  • Kenpo Jushichi-jo (604)- The 17-clause Constitution
  • Kojiki (712)
  • Nihonshoki (720)
  • Fudoki (712-733?)
  • Shoku Nihongi (797)
  • Kogo Shui (807)
  • Nihon Kouki (840)
  • Shoku Nihon Kouki (869)
  • Nihon Sandai Jitsuroku (880s?)
  • Engishiki (927)
  • Eiga Monogatari (late Heian period)
  • Okagami (late Heian period)
  • Kuji Hongi (Heian period)
  • Shomonki (Heian Period)
  • Fuso Ryakuki (12th century)
  • Imakagami (exact date unknown, believed to be between 1170 and 1178)
  • Minakagami (late 12th century)
  • Hogen Monogatari (1220?))
  • Azuma Kagami (late 13th century)
  • Heiji Monogatari (Kamakura period)
  • Genpei Seisuiki (late Kamakura period)
  • Jinnō Shotōki (1339?)
  • The Tale of the Heike (1371)
  • Masukagami (1374?)
  • Taiheiki (late 14th century)
  • Baishoron (Muromachi period)
  • Gikeiki (Muromachi period)
  • Sandaiki (early Muromachi period)
  • Soga Monogatari (early Muromachi period)
  • Meitokuki (late Muromachi period)
  • Gukansho (1465)
  • Oninki (late 15th century)
  • Shinchoki (1600?) - Commonly called Shinchokoki
  • Shinchoki (1604)
  • Mikawa Monogatari (1625-1626)
  • Taikoki (1625-1661)
  • Honcho Tsugan (1644-1647, 1670)
  • Kouyou Gunkanki (early 17th century)
  • Hankanfu (1702)
  • Tokushi Yoron (1712)
  • Koshitsu (text)) (1716)
  • Sankoku Tsuran Zusetsu (1785)
  • Kaikoku Heidan (1791)
  • Keisei Hisaku (1789-1801)
  • Saiiki Monogatari (around 18th century)
  • Nihon Gaishi (early 18th century)
  • Ryushi Shinron (mid 18th century)
  • Kondo Hisaku (late Edo period)
  • Nihon Seiki (late Edo period)
  • Shinron (late Edo period)
  • Shoku Hankanfu (1806)
  • Yasou Dokugo (1806)
  • Keikodan (1813)
  • Shinkiron (1838)
  • Yume Monogatari (1838)
  • Kaitenshishi (1844)
  • Seikenroku (1854)
  • Shozan Taiwa (1864)
  • Shozan Kanwa (1865)
  • Hikawa Seiwa (1897)
  • Dai Nihon Shi (started on 1657, completed on 1906)

Mathmatic, Science

  • Jinkoki (1627)
  • Katsuyo Sanpo (mid Edo period)
  • Kenkon Bensetsu (mid Edo period)
  • Kyuritsu (1836)
  • Sekka Zusetsu (1835)
  • Zoku Sekka Zusetsu (1840)

Poetry

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