Tuesday, June 30, 2020
The compilation of the "Nihon Shoki (日本書記)" is closely related to the three great scribes, Imperial prince Toneri (舎人親王), Fujiwara no Fuhito (藤原不比等), and Ōno Yasumaro (太安万侶).
The only thing that had been missing in my mind was the location of the tomb of Imperial prince Toneri (舎人親王).
Since Mr. Fuhito (不比等) will soon almost awaken from his 1,300-year sleep, and I'm sure ,he would like to put his hands together to the Imperial prince Toneri's tomb, I must look for the location of the Imperial prince Toneri's tomb.
So, yesterday at the office, I fell asleep after 3 o'clock in the afternoon for the first time in a while, and then I stared at the map by Geospatial Information Authority of Japan on my computer.
I finished the office at 5 o'clock, finished dinner at my favorite restaurant Ōshō, went home, took a bath, fell asleep again, and stared at the map by Geospatial Information Authority of Japan on my computer.
Then, within a few minutes, the place where the Imperial prince Toneri had fallen asleep came into my mind.
It told me that the Imperial prince Toneri fell asleep at Mt. Terayama (寺山) in Habikino City, Osaka Prefecture.
Hmm... I'm sure I could have gotten 99 points for this, but I wonder if there are still things left to solve.
I recognized that the rock was vibrating. When I kicked the rock that popped out of the ground with the heel of my shoe, it was vibrating with a "trembling, trembling" sound.
As I thought it was an optical illusion, I approached and I looked at it again, and then kick it again, but it wasn't an optical illusion, either.
It seems that Mr. Fuhito wants to be out early.
Therefore, yesterday I slept seriously to specify the location of the Imperial prince Toneri's tomb.
Because the answer is in the other world.
It's about time to "Open Sesame!".