Tōin Kinkata

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Tōin Kinkata (洞院公賢) (1291 – 1360) was a member of the Court during the late Kamakura period and early Nanboku-chō period in Japanese history. As a writer, Kinkata was the author of the diary Entairyaku (園太暦), where he reviewed the events of the imperial court in 1311 and between 1344 and 1360.

Kintaka was also the author of the Gyorogushō (魚魯愚鈔), a courtly technical document and co-authored the chronicle Kōdaireki (皇代暦), which summarizes in five volumes the imperial events from mythological times to contemporary times and posthumously extended to the reign of Emperor Go-Tsuchimikado by Kanroji Chikanaga.

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