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Historical tale (歴史物語 rekishi monogatari) is a category of Japanese literature.
Notable historical tales are:
- Eiga monogatari (A Tale of Flowering Fortunes)
- Okagami (The Great Mirror)
- Imakagami (Today's Mirror
- Mizukagami (The Water Mirror)
- Masukagami (The Clear Mirror
- Rokudai Shojiki written in the Kamakura period.