TENMON JITEN
Katakamuna Uta 24: Ame Kuni Sakiri
Scope: An English rendering of Katakamuna Uta 24, separated into transliteration, controlled literal gloss, and interpretive English.
Transliteration
Ame Kuni Sakiri — Mokoro Shima — Ame Kuni Sacchi — Soko Soki Shima — Takehi Wake
Literal Gloss
At the deepest base an island-root stands and foundational energy supports it. Fire with bamboo-like joints differentiates; the fire-water of heaven and land is divided, and islands of many condensations arise along that boundary. Blessing and earthly power then settle into the islands as land.
Interpretive English
Uta 24 roots the island-form in the deep foundation, differentiates articulated fire, and stabilizes the divided heavenly and earthly forces as inhabited land. The bamboo and fire imagery is structural within the source, not asserted as historical etymology.
Evidence Boundary
This English edition preserves the Japanese source’s distinction between canonical text, structural observation, TENMON interpretation, comparison, and unverified hypothesis. Sound correspondences are not presented as proof of historical etymology.
Japanese Authority
Read the canonical Japanese entry for Uta 24.