History of Japan The tribe of Wa / Tomoaki SHINADA

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Japanese title: 単行本(実用) 日本史 倭という種族 / 品田知章
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Released date: 12 Nov 2024
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Japanese History
[Introduction to Contents]
Who is the tribe that played a major part in the formation of the Japanese people? This book examines how the tribe called "Wa", which was formed across the straits of the Korean Peninsula and the Japanese Islands, was involved in the formation of the Japanese people.
There is a discussion as to where the Japanese people came from, but in this book, it is considered that the Japanese people were formed through the Yayoi period by mixing the culture and customs of immigrants from the continent and the south from the west to the east in the Jomon period, and it is considered that the tribe called "Wa" played a significant part in the process.
[Contents]
[Foreword
I Tribe of Wa
I Wa is the name of the tribe
Ii Wajin in the Chinese Continent
Iii Wa in the Korean Peninsula and the Japanese Islands
/ 『 Han Book 』 Geohistory / Gishi Higashiiden
/ 『 Sangoku Shi Ji 』 / Wajin in the Higashiiden / Wa in the Japanese Islands
The culture of fishing and farming / The same tribe
And Baekje
Japanese Tumulus in the South West of the Three Peninsulas
Five Kings of Shiwa
Exchange and Trade between the Five Peninsulas and the Archipelago
Exchange and Trade between the Five Peninsulas and the Archipelago
Exchange and Trade between the Five Peninsulas and the Archipelago
Exchange and Trade between the Four Centuries
First half of the Fifth Century
Second half of the Fifth Century
First half of the Fifth Century
Appearance of the Keitai Dynasty
The War between the Two Great and the Kingdom of Paekche
Sanwa Tumulus
Keyhole-shaped Tomb in the Eisan River Basin
Round-shaped Tomb associated with Great Gaya
What does the Japanese Tumulus indicate?
Shiiwai War
Invasion of Goshilla and Confrontation with Paekche
Collapse of Gaya
Confrontation between the Two Great and the Kingdom of Paekche
Collapse of Gaya
Battle between the Two Great and the Kingdom of 1936 1959 1999 2004 2006 Jomonjin 』 『 』 『 』 『 Chubu Electric Power Company,Incorporated Shi Ji Empress Jingu Emperor Yuryaku