was a Japanese diplomat, legal scholar and writer. It is said that his diary, Iki no Hakatoko no Fumi (ä¼ÂÃ¥ÂÂé£åÂÂå¾³æÂ¸, "Iki no Hakatoko's Writings"), a record of his mission to Tang China, is the oldest example of a diary in Japan. None of the original text has been preserved but extracts are quotes in the Nihon Shoki.
Mission to China
- 659-661 envoy to China on behalf of Empress Saimei.
- 667-668 he went to China on behalf of Emperor Tenji, travelling with Kasa no Moroishi (笠諸ç³?) to the court of the Gaozong, Emperor of China. On his return voyage to Japan, he escorted Tang emissary Sima Facong (å¸馬æ³Âè°) to the army stationed at the old Baekje garrison.
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