Uji Dainagon Monogatari - Title

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The book is referenced in many other stories. The exact title varies and includes the following:

  • Uji Dainagon Monogatari (宇治大納言物語?)
  • Uji Dainagon Takakuni Kyou Monogatari (宇治大納言隆国卿物語?)
  • Uji Dainagon Takakuni no Monogatari (宇治大納言隆国ノ物語?)
  • Uji Monogatari (宇治物語?)
  • Uji Dainagon Takakuni (宇治大納言隆国?)
  • Dainagon Monogatari (大納言物語?)

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