• 797 –
Shoku Nihongi by
Fujiwara no Tsuginawa,
Sugano no Mamichi et al. (history) • 807 -
Kogo Shūi by Inbe no Hironari (Inbe clan history) • 814 –
Ryōunshū, compiled by
Ono no Minemori,
Sugawara no Kiyotomo et al. (
kanshi anthology) • 815 –
Shinsen Shōjiroku by , et al. (genealogy) • 818 –
Bunka Shūreishū, compiled by
Fujiwara no Fuyutsugu,
Sugawara no Kiyotomo et al. (
kanshi anthology) • 824 –
Nihon Ryōiki by (
setsuwa anthology) • 827 –
Keikokushū, compiled by
Yoshimine no Yasuyo,
Sugawara no Kiyotomo et al. (
kanshi anthology) • 833 - Ryō no gige a commentary of the
Yoro code and the source of information that modern scholars use to reconstruct law from the Heian period and Nara period • 835 –
Shōryōshū by
Kūkai (
kanshi/
kanbun anthology) • 841 –
Nihon Kōki by
Fujiwara no Otsugu et al. (history) • 847 - ''
Ennin's Diary'' • 868 - Ryo no Shuge a private commentary on the
yoro codes had no legal effect like Ryō no Gige. It was written by Naomoto Koremun, a lawyer. Though 50 volumesoriginally, it is now 35. • 869 –
Shoku Nihon Kōki • 879 –
Toshi Bunshū by
Miyako no Yoshika. a personal poetry collection but it also includes important imperial documents from his time at court and historical information about Sugawara no Michizane • 879 - Hatashi Honkeicho the history of the hata set of shrines there formation submitted to the imperial court. • 879 -
Nihon Montoku Tennō Jitsuroku (history) • 891 - Nihonkoku Genzaisho Mokuroku a book catalog of Chinese books written by Fujiwara no Sukeyo after a fire had destroyed these books. Some of these Chinese books no longer exist today. see
List of National Treasures of Japan (writings: Classical Chinese books) for more information on imported books • 892 -
Ruijū Kokushi (history) • 900 –
Kanke Bunsō by
Sugawara no Michizane (
kanshi/
kanbun anthology) • 901 -
Nihon Sandai Jitsuroku (history) • 903 - Kanke Kōshū by
Sugawara no Michizane (kanshi/kanbun anthology) written before his death while in exile and was shown to
Ki no Haseo after being sent • 905 –
Kokin Wakashū - compiled by
Ki no Tsurayuki,
Ki no Tomonori,
Ōshikōchi no Mitsune and
Mibu no Tadamine on the orders of
Emperor Daigo (
chokusen wakashū) • Before 910 –
Taketori Monogatari (author unknown;
monogatari) • 913 -
Shinsen Manyoshu • 927 -
Engishiki • 935 –
Tosa Nikki by
Ki no Tsurayuki (
diary) • 939 - Teishinkoki • (date unknown) -
Ise Monogatari (
uta monogatari) • 951 -
Gosen Wakashū •
951 - Yamato monogatari • 952 -
Heichu Monogatari • 962 -
Tonomine Shosho Monogatari • 972 - Toyokage Monogatari • 973 - Shinsen Kisoki the first text of Japanese turtle shell divination completed in 973 but was compiled through 830. • 974 -
Kagerō Nikki • 975 -
Ochikubo Monogatari • Before 977 –
Utsubo Monogatari by Unknown • 977 - Honin no Jiju Shu • 980 -
Sumiyoshi Monogatari it was a highly influential book read by
Murasaki Shikibu and
Sei Shōnagon • 982 -
Chiteiki • 984 - Sanpo-e • 984 - Zokusajosho the history of the Daijo-kan inherited by Otsuki. It compiles years 984 until the 7th year of the Genroku period of the Edo period. It has some 270 documents. • 991 -
Fujiwara no Sari hitsu shojō a letter by Fujiwara no sari • 999 - Sanekata Shu
Fujiwara no sanekata's personal poetry collection. • 1002 –
The Pillow Book by
Sei Shōnagon (
zuihitsu) • 1004 - Izumi Shikibu Nikki by
Izumi Shikibu a poetic diary • 1005 -
Shūi Wakashū • 1008 –
The Tale of Genji by
Murasaki Shikibu (
tsukuri-monogatari) • 1008 - Political affairs summary a book detailing political affairs, it was completed in 1002 when Emperor Ichijo was ruling and updated until 1008. It was written by Tadasuke Koremune at the request of
Fujiwara no Sanesuke out of 130 volumes 26 remain. • 1010 -
Murasaki Shikibu Nikki • 1011 - Ruiju - Sandaikaku a collection of laws, a compilation of the lost Engi Kyaku. The author is unknown but Engi Kyaku is said to have been written by Tokihira Fujiwara as the head of editing. • 1012 - Shinsen Zuinō by
Fujiwara no kinto • 1012 - Waka Kuhon by
Fujiwara no kinto • 1013 -
Wakan rōeishū • 1017 - Gonki a diary by
Fujiwara no Yukinari • 1020 –
Sarashina Nikki by
Takasue's daughter • 1021 -
Midō Kanpakuki the diary of Fujiwara no Michinaga • 1030 -
Gengenshu by Nōin • 1031 - Hosshin Wakashu • 1032 - shoyuki by
Fujiwara no Sanesuke •
1043 - Hokke Genki • 1047 -
Enoshima engi • 1050 -
Sakuteiki (the first garden manual) • 1050 -
Nōin Utamakura by Nōin • 1055 -
tsutsumi chunagon monogatari a book of short stories •
1059 - Yoru no Nezame • 1060 -
Hamamatsu Chunagon Monogatari • 1061 - Sagami-shū by
sagami • 1065 -
Shinsarugakuki a book presumed to been written by Fujiwara no Akihira. It is a book full of customs and possibly a biographical account but is often regarded as a work of fiction. It lists general references to each trade of Japan from performers of sarugaku to farmers. • 1065 - Meigo Orai a book of model letters by Fujiwara no Akihira. • 1076 - Sagoromo Monogatari • 1081 -
Suisaki a diary by Minamoto no Toshifusa • 1086 -
Goshūi Wakashū • 1094 - Ruijufusensho a collection of laws. Tsuneyori Minamoto is said to have written it. • 1099 -
Go-Nijō Donoki (Moromichi Diary) a diary by
Fujiwara no Moromichi • 1100 -
Rōei gōchū a commentary on the Wakan rōeishū by Ōe no Masafusa • 1105 - Konjaku Monogatarish • 1107 -
Eiga Monogatari • 1109 - Honchō shinsenden by
Ōe no Masafusa • 1109 - Sanuki no suke Nikki the diary of Sanuki no suke • 1110 -
Nezame monogatari emaki • 1113 -
Nishi Honganji Sanju-rokunin Kashu • 1113 - ise Nikki • 1113 -
Saigū no Nyōgo Shū • 1113 -
Okikaze-shū • 1120 –
Ōkagami (author unknown;
rekishi monogatari) • 1120 –
Konjaku Monogatarishū (compiler unknown;
setsuwa anthology) • 1127 – ''
Kin'yō Wakashū, compiled by Minamoto no Toshiyori (chokusen wakashū'') • 1131 - Kohon Setsuwashu a recently discovered setsuwa (that was lost ) • 1133 -
Hosouruirin a book of laws written by shinsai 4 volumes remain out of 230 • 1140 -
Genji Monogatari Emaki • 1142 - Kikki a diary by Tsunefusa yoshida (started in 1142 finished in 1200) • 1144 - rin'yō wakashū a personal collection by
Shun'e • 1146 - Myobokanyosho a law book compiled and edited from old law books supposedly written by a monk named megumi •
1150 - Chōjū-jinbutsu-giga • 1150 -
Kibi Daijin Nittō Emaki • 1150 - Gaki-zoshi at the
Kyoto National Museum • 1150 - Ji
gokuzōji Hell scroll at the Nara National Museum • 1150 -
Hekija-E (Extermination of Evil) • 1150 - Jigoku-zoshi
Hell Scroll at the Tokyo National Museum • 1151 –
Shika Wakashū, compiled by
Fujiwara no Akisuke (
chokusen wakashū) • 1151 - Sankaiki a diary by
Nakayama Tadachika (started 1151 ended 1194) • 1156 -
Hogen monogatari •
1157 - Shigisan Engi Emaki • 1158 -
Nenju gyōji emaki • 1159 -
Honcho Seiki (history) • 1160
- heiji monogatari • 1161 - Kirei Mondō a manual for writing letters by
Nakayama Tadachika • 1164 - Gyokuyo a diary by Kanezane kujo (started in 1164 finished in 1200) • 1164 - Fujiwara no Tadamichi hitsushojōan a set of 25 letters by Fujiwara no Tadamichi said to be a manual for writing letters. • 1165 - Kara monogatari a collection of tales from China • 1169 -
Fusō Ryakuki • 1170 –
Imakagami by
Fujiwara no Tametsune (
rekishi monogatari) • 1170 -
Torikaebaya Monogatari •
1178 - Takakura tennō shinkan goshōsoku a letter by emperor takakura •
1178 - Seigan-ji urabon engi a history of the ghost festival scroll • 1180 -
Takakura-in Itsukushima Gokōki a travel diary by
Minamoto no Michichika • 1180 -
Saigyo Poems of a Mountain Home • 1180 -
Ryōjin Hishō • 1180 -
Meigetsuki • 1181 -
Kojijū-shū • 1181 -
Takakura-in Shōkaki a diary by Minamoto no michichika mourning the death of emperor takakura • 1182 -
Nijōin no Sanuki Shū • 1183 -
Kokawa-dera Engi Emaki •
1184 - Ban Dainagon Ekotoba •
1184 - Nijō Taikō Taigōgū no Daini shu • 1185 -
heike monogatari • 1185 -
takamura monogatari • 1188 –
Senzai Wakashū, compiled by
Fujiwara no Shunzei on the command of
Emperor Go-Shirakawa in 1183 it started to be compiled (
chokusen-wakashū) ==Notes==