Saturday, 4th of July, 2020
It is said that 1,300 years have passed since the Nihon Shoki (日本書紀) came out to the world.
There seems to be a neat relationship between the locations of the tombs of four people, Emperor Temmu (天武天皇), Fujiwara no Fuhito (藤原不比等), Ōno Yasumaro (太安万侶), and Imperial prince Toneri (舎人親王), all of whom were involved in the compilation of the Nihon Shoki.
The distance from Mt. Kinugasa (衣笠山), which is the tomb of Emperor Temmu, to the Ōno Yasumaro's tomb and the distance to Mt. Tera yama (寺山), which is the tomb of the Imperial prince Toneri (舎人親王), are 32 km each, forming an isosceles triangle.
The tombs of Fujiwara no Fuhito, Ōno Yasumaro, and Imperial prince Toneri draw a right-angled triangle.
The tombs of Emperor Temmu, Fujiwara no Fuhito and Hata no Kawakatsu (秦河勝) draw a Kepler triangle.
Also, the three points of the Jesus Christ' tomb, the Fujiwara no Fuhito's tomb, and the Kobo Daishi Mausoleum (弘法大師廟) draw a Kepler triangle.
There is no doubt that our ancestors left their testaments in this land.
I have a feeling that the time is not far off when the truth of history will come to the surface.