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I started the article using English sources, but found so many contradictions and confusion that I tried to find the most authoritative source I could find in Japanese (and found it in the Kokushi Daijiten). The problem was the exact relationship between the three terms kubō, kanrei, and shitsuji. The Daijiten gave me a clear idea of events and conviced me that Jansen was the most reliable source of information in English. His version of events is basically correct, even though some of his dates are wrong. (I believe the dates in the Daijiten are the most reliable because they are all accompanied by the Nengō). I included in the references even books I ended up not using, like Sansom's History of Japan because I figured the fact I read them and decided NOT to use them is in itself valuable information.

urashimataro (talk) 06:15, 13 December 2008 (UTC)[reply]

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