Mr. Hancock mentions this ill-known Japanese scholar in the final endnotes of his 2002 opus "Underworld", and 'twoud be of one's interest for deepening into Japanese chronicles, myths and history & its bundle of innovative scholarly views, such as of the Jomon source of Nihongi, Fudoki and Heiki mythoi, but the British hunches not at his Asiatic fellow bibliographically (e.g., Yoshiro Saji, "The Paleo-Writing at Yonaguni Monument, an Attempt at Decipherment") anywhere. Hath someone a suggestion to find this intriguing Japanese, and above all help one address his work straightforward?
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