Tenji-bon
fifth oldest Man'yōshū manuscript
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Tenji-bon
Summary
Tenji-bon is a manuscript[1].
Key Facts
- Tenji-bon's image is recorded as Tenji-bon (Tokyo National Museum).jpg[2].
- Tenji-bon's instance of is recorded as manuscript[3].
- Tenji is named after Tenji-bon[4].
- Tenji-bon's part of is recorded as Five Great Versions of the Man'yōshū[5].
- Tenji-bon's Commons category is recorded as Tenji-bon[6].
- Tenji-bon's has part is recorded as Tenji-bon (Kanei Jinja)[7].
- +1124-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Tenji-bon[8].
- Tenji-bon's edition or translation of is recorded as Man'yōshū[9].