A History of Japan to 1334.
His writings include the History of Japan.
A History of Japan to 1334, Stanford University Press, 1958.
The History of Japan of this period may further be divided into several smaller periods.
However, more general headings such as "History of Japan" have as many as 70,000 words.
To read about the background to these events, see History of Japan.
His History of Japan, published posthumously in 1727, was the chief source of Western knowledge about the country throughout the 18th century.
Ninja (or shinobi) were a mystery in the History of Japan.
Nanboku-chō period in the History of Japan, from 1334 to 1392.
He is best known for writing a three-volume A History of Japan.