• The five kings of Wa (倭の五王, Wa no go ō) were kings of ancient Japan who sent envoys to China during the 5th century to strengthen the legitimacy of their...
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  • considered as a turning point between Yayoi and Kofun period. Five kings of Wa List of Japanese battles Tōdaijiyama Sword Following the directions in...
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  • Wa no Goō : 5-seiki no Higashi Ajia to Waō gunzō (1-han ed.). Tōkyō: Yamakawa Shuppansha. ISBN 978-4-634-54802-2. OCLC 609537044. Five kings of Wa Emperor...
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    him with Dei of Wa, a king who preceded the better known Five kings of Wa.: 11  According to the Nihon Shoki, he was the fourth son of Emperor Ōjin and...
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    Japan" is a variant Chinese character for Wa 和 "Japan", excepting a few historical terms like the Five kings of Wa, wakō (Chinese Wōkòu 倭寇 "Japanese pirates")...
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    ISBN 978-4-121-02470-1. Mori Kimiaki (2010). The Five Kings of Wa: 5th Century East Asia and the Statue of the Wa Kings. Yamakawa Publishing Co., Ltd. p. 7-11....
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  • not among the Five kings of Wa but would be another King of Wa predating them.: 11  He is sometimes identified with “Mye (彌),” the Wa leader mentioned...
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  • Wakoku (category States of the Wajinden)
    the extent of power of the early kings of Japan. According to the Book of Sui and the History of the Northern Dynasties, its borders were five months from...
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  • of Wa (讃) was a king of Wa in the first half of the 5th century (middle of the Kofun era). He was the brother of Chin, the first of the "Five kings of...
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  • Okimi (redirect from Great King of Yamato)
    originated from China; the title of kango (Chinese word). Suishō Emperor of Japan Kofun period Asuka period Five kings of Wa 永原慶二監修『岩波日本史辞典』(岩波書店、1999年)項目「大王」...
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