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  • Wajinden
  • Section in the Book of Wei in the Records of the Three Kingdoms

    The Wajinden (倭人伝; "Treatise on the Wa People") are passages in the 30th fascicle of the Chinese history chronicle Records of the Three Kingdoms that talk

    Wajinden

    Wajinden

    Wajinden

  • Wakoku
  • Historical state

    Han Dynasty as a representative of these groups. The Nakoku found in the Wajinden of the Records of the Three Kingdoms is said to be located in the Fukuoka

    Wakoku

    Wakoku

  • Himiko
  • 3rd-century Queen of Yamataikoku

    of the "Book of Wei" (魏書) of the Records and refer to them as the Gishi Wajinden (魏志倭人伝, "Records of Wei: Account of Wajin"). This section is the first

    Himiko

    Himiko

  • Kō of Wa
  • Japanese historical figure

    Japan during the 5th century. According to the Chinese historical book "Wajinden," he was one of the five kings of Wa (an ancient name for Japan) and became

    Kō of Wa

    Kō_of_Wa

  • Shujukoku
  • Historical country in Japan

    queen state of Wa-koku. The Shanhai Jing, a document that precedes the Wajinden, mentions an island called Shojin-koku [ja] in the eastern sea. The same

    Shujukoku

    Shujukoku

  • Kununokuni
  • Historical Japanese country

    country that was in conflict with Yamatai, which is mentioned in the "Wajinden" in the "Book of Wei" portion of the Chinese history book "Records of the

    Kununokuni

    Kununokuni

  • Itokoku
  • Historical Japanese State

    countries in Wa-koku, which appears in Chinese historical books such as Wajinden. It is said to be located 500 ri southeast of Matsurokoku, in the Yamato

    Itokoku

    Itokoku

    Itokoku

  • Matsurokoku
  • Country mentioned in ancient Chinese histories

    (末盧國, Matsurokoku / Matsurakoku) is one of the countries described in Wajinden, Liangshu and History of the Northern Dynasties, and is the first place

    Matsurokoku

    Matsurokoku

    Matsurokoku

  • Yamato Kingship
  • Historical Japanese state

    political organization are not known, and since there is a report in the Wajinden, in the Record of the Three kingdoms (魏志倭人伝), which says "there are currently

    Yamato Kingship

    Yamato Kingship

    Yamato_Kingship

  • Ikuchijima
  • Island in Onomichi, Hiroshima

    peak of this 31.21 km2 island is Mount Kanno at 472.3 m (1,550 ft). The Wajinden (c. 290) notes that slaves (生口) were kept in the area and the island's

    Ikuchijima

    Ikuchijima

    Ikuchijima

  • Daifang Commandery
  • Historic commandery of China

    Map illustrating the path from the Daifeng Commandery to Yamatai, and its distances in the Wajinden.

    Daifang Commandery

    Daifang Commandery

    Daifang_Commandery

  • Nakoku
  • Ancient state located around modern day Fukuoka city

    contains over 20,000 homes. This section is known in Japan as the Gishi Wajinden (魏志倭人伝; Records of Wei: An Account of the Wa). Some believe that Nakoku

    Nakoku

    Nakoku

    Nakoku

  • Records of the Three Kingdoms
  • Chinese official history (c. 290 CE)

    Yamatai-koku and its ruler Queen Himiko are recorded, are referred to as the Wajinden in Japanese studies. The Japanese did not have their own records until

    Records of the Three Kingdoms

    Records of the Three Kingdoms

    Records_of_the_Three_Kingdoms

  • Civil War of Wa
  • 2nd-century war in Japan

    very limited. The earliest mention is in the passages referred to as the Wajinden of the Wei Zhi (ca. 297), which is part of the Records of the Three Kingdoms

    Civil War of Wa

    Civil_War_of_Wa

  • Iki Island
  • Archipelago in the Tsushima Strait

    the fifthborn. In the Chinese Wèizhì Wōrén chuán (Japanese 魏志倭人伝, Gishi Wajinden), part of the Records of the Three Kingdoms dating from the third century

    Iki Island

    Iki Island

    Iki_Island

  • Yamatai
  • Ancient country in Japan

    Map illustrating the path from the Daifang to Yamatai, and its distances in the Wajinden.

    Yamatai

    Yamatai

  • Black tooth country
  • Former country in Japan

    believe it to be a real country, since it is mentioned in the so-called Wajinden of the Records of the Three Kingdoms as being located far southeast of

    Black tooth country

    Black_tooth_country

  • Kukochihiko
  • Official of the Kununokuni

    in the Wajinden was an official of the Kununokuni and a described as the real power behind the government there. The original text of Wajinden reads.

    Kukochihiko

    Kukochihiko

  • Chikushikoku
  • Chikushikoku (竹斯国) is the name of a country or land that appears in the Book of Sui Dynasty and History of the Northern Dynasties in the history of China

    Chikushikoku

    Chikushikoku

  • Wagyu
  • Principal Japanese breeds of beef cattle

    contradicted the statement in Chen Shou's Records of the Three Kingdoms (Wajinden) that there were no cattle or horses in Japan. Later, radiocarbon dating

    Wagyu

    Wagyu

    Wagyu

  • Wokou
  • 13th–17th century pirates in East Asia

    왜구침구 기사가 무려 312건이 나오는데 이 기사 어디에도 조선인이 왜구라는 말은 없다. Murai, Shōsuke, Chūsei wajinden (Iwanami, 1993) (村井章介『中世倭人伝』) (in Japanese) Hiroshi Mitani. "A Protonation-state

    Wokou

    Wokou

    Wokou

  • Wajin (ancient people)
  • Ancient ethnic group

    "Treatise on Geography" (地理志) of the Book of Han (漢書). After that, in "Gishi Wajinden" ((魏志倭人伝), a Japanese abbreviation for the "account of Wajin" in the "Biographies

    Wajin (ancient people)

    Wajin_(ancient_people)

  • Japanese clothing
  • of the Yayoi period. In the 3rd-century Weizhi Worenchuan (魏志倭人伝 (Gishi Wajinden), a section of the Records of the Three Kingdoms compiled by Chinese scholar

    Japanese clothing

    Japanese clothing

    Japanese_clothing

  • Mirrors in Shinto
  • Sacred mirrors used in Shinto

    dating from 1600 to 770 B.C.[citation needed] In addition, according to the Wajinden, Himiko, queen of the Yamatai Kingdom, sent an envoy to Wei and received

    Mirrors in Shinto

    Mirrors in Shinto

    Mirrors_in_Shinto

  • Kanmuri (headwear)
  • Type of Japanese crown

    the Chinese history book Sanguozhi (The Records of the Three Kingdoms), "Wajinden" (Treatise on the Wa People) describes that Japanese men wore nothing but

    Kanmuri (headwear)

    Kanmuri (headwear)

    Kanmuri_(headwear)

  • Zenpōkōenfun
  • Style of Ancient Japanese tomb resembling a keyhole

    constructed. In addition, bronze mirrors from mainland China and the "Wajinden" from the same period indicate that there was an exchange between the two

    Zenpōkōenfun

    Zenpōkōenfun

    Zenpōkōenfun

  • Makimuku ruins
  • Ruins in Japan

    diameter, may not match the description of Himiko's tomb in the Wajinden. It is written in Wajinden that "Heimyako died in a large tomb, which is about a hundred

    Makimuku ruins

    Makimuku ruins

    Makimuku_ruins

  • Cattle in Japan
  • excavation was controversial because it contradicted the statement in the Wajinden in Chen Shou's Records of the Three Kingdoms that there were no cattle

    Cattle in Japan

    Cattle_in_Japan

  • Tōdaijiyama Sword
  • used by Emperor Ling of Han, corresponding between 184 and 189. In the Wajinden, a Chinese source describing Japan that is the part of the Records of the

    Tōdaijiyama Sword

    Tōdaijiyama Sword

    Tōdaijiyama_Sword

  • Saitobaru Kofun Cluster
  • Megalithic tombs in Miyazaki, Japan

    that the land of Tsuman (Tsuma) is identical to Toumakoku mentioned in Wajinden, which would show that the area was mentioned in historical books other

    Saitobaru Kofun Cluster

    Saitobaru Kofun Cluster

    Saitobaru_Kofun_Cluster

  • Wa (name of Japan)
  • Oldest recorded name of Japan

    Wa is the oldest attested name of Japan and ethnonym of the Japanese people. From c. the 2nd century AD Chinese and Korean scribes used the Chinese character

    Wa (name of Japan)

    Wa (name of Japan)

    Wa_(name_of_Japan)

  • Hakushu (Shinto)
  • Clapping in Shinto

    present in Aikido and Bujinkan. Hakushu has a long history in Shinto. The Wajinden describes the people of the Yayoi period as clapping in worship. However

    Hakushu (Shinto)

    Hakushu (Shinto)

    Hakushu_(Shinto)

  • Yamatohime-no-mikoto
  • Japanese figure, daughter of Emperor Suinin

    3rd-century Chinese sources, namely the Records of Three Kingdoms and the Wajinden. Himiko was recorded as an unmarried queen and priestess, whose name means

    Yamatohime-no-mikoto

    Yamatohime-no-mikoto

    Yamatohime-no-mikoto

  • Toumakoku
  • Former country in Japan

    existed in the Japanese archipelago in the 3rd century. It is listed in the Wajinden and the ruling official is called a Mimi [ja; simple] According to "Records

    Toumakoku

    Toumakoku

    Toumakoku

  • Himikoko
  • King of Kununokuni

    Himikoko (卑弥弓呼; also spelled 卑彌弓呼) was the king of Kununokuni. Little is known about the life of Himikoko as he is briefly mentioned in the Records of

    Himikoko

    Himikoko

  • Tashima Shrine
  • Shinto shrine in Saga Prefecture, Japan

    which is believed to be the first land of the mainland of Wakoku as per Wajinden records. It is an important point for safe sea crossings to the continent

    Tashima Shrine

    Tashima Shrine

    Tashima_Shrine

  • Takehiko Furuta
  • Japanese historian (1926–2015)

    country in "Wajinden" should not be Yamatai, but rather "Yamai (邪馬壹)" should be written correctly as in the original text of the "Wajinden" handed down

    Takehiko Furuta

    Takehiko_Furuta

  • Fumikoku
  • Historical Japanese State

    Map illustrating the path from the Daifeng commandery to Yamatai, and its distances in the Wajinden.

    Fumikoku

    Fumikoku

    Fumikoku

  • Toyo (queen)
  • Queen of Yamataikoku

    vol. 6, no. 4, Nanzan U, pp. 522–65. Saeki, Arikiyo (1988). Sangokushiki Wajinden, Chōsen Seishi Nihonden 1 (in Japanese). Tōkyō: Iwanami Shoten. ISBN 4-00-334471-5

    Toyo (queen)

    Toyo_(queen)

  • Shin'okoku
  • Shin'okoku (秦王国) is the name of a country or location that appears in the book of Sui as being in the region of Wa. The Shin'okoku (秦王国) appears in the

    Shin'okoku

    Shin'okoku

  • Mikumo Iwara
  • Archaeological site in Japan

    countries in Wa-koku, which appears in Chinese historical books such as Wajinden. In terms of the residential area, pit dwellings from the first half of

    Mikumo Iwara

    Mikumo Iwara

    Mikumo_Iwara

  • Hashihaka Kofun
  • Megalithic tomb in Japan

    the size and style of the tomb is different from that described in the Wajinden (Treatise on the Wa People). Currently, the Imperial Household Agency manages

    Hashihaka Kofun

    Hashihaka Kofun

    Hashihaka_Kofun

  • Harunotsuji Site
  • Archaeological site in Iki, Japan

    mentioned in the he Chinese Wèizhì Wōrén chuán (Japanese 魏志倭人伝, Gishi Wajinden), part of the Records of the Three Kingdoms dating from the third century

    Harunotsuji Site

    Harunotsuji Site

    Harunotsuji_Site

  • Nabatake Site
  • Archaeological site in Karatsu, Saga, Japan

    Museum, named after Matsurokoku, which is one of the countries described in Wajinden, Book of Liang and History of the Northern Dynasties, and is the first

    Nabatake Site

    Nabatake Site

    Nabatake_Site

  • Tsushima Province
  • Former province of Japan

    It is often identified as the country Tsukaikoku (對海国) mentioned in the Wajinden. It is possible that Tsushima was recognized as a province of the Yamato

    Tsushima Province

    Tsushima Province

    Tsushima_Province

  • Wakasugiyama Site
  • Historic site in Tokushima, Japan

    burial chambers, and was used in funeral ceremonies. In the Chinese history Wajinden, it is recorded that cinnabar was a noted product of the Kingdom of Wa

    Wakasugiyama Site

    Wakasugiyama_Site

  • Hinamori (official)
  • Ancient Japanese title

    who is responsible for such protection. In ancient texts such as the "Wajinden", the term "hinamori" is mentioned as a crucial aspect of defending the

    Hinamori (official)

    Hinamori_(official)

  • Slavery in Japan
  • History of slavery and coerced labor in Japan

    slave from Japan is recorded in the 3rd century Chinese historical record Wajinden, but it is unclear what system was involved, and whether this was a common

    Slavery in Japan

    Slavery_in_Japan

  • Yamatai Kyushu Theory
  • Theory that the Yamatai kingdom was located in Kyushu

    for the Kyushu theory of the Yamatai Kingdom include the following. The Wajinden in the Book of Wei describes the route and distance from the Wei to Yamatai-koku

    Yamatai Kyushu Theory

    Yamatai Kyushu Theory

    Yamatai_Kyushu_Theory

  • Sakurai Chausuyama Kofun
  • Kofun period keyhole-shaped burial mound in Japan

    bronze mirrors bestowed by the Emperor Wei to Himiko, as described in the Wajinden. These factors have let to speculation by the Kashihara Archaeological

    Sakurai Chausuyama Kofun

    Sakurai Chausuyama Kofun

    Sakurai_Chausuyama_Kofun

  • Suguokamoto Site
  • Historic site in Kasuga, Fukuoka, Japan

    Na-no-Kuni) , which appears in the Book of the Later Han and the Gishi Wajinden (魏志倭人伝; Records of Wei: An Account of the Wa). In 57 CE, Emperor Guangwu

    Suguokamoto Site

    Suguokamoto Site

    Suguokamoto_Site

  • Antokudai Site
  • Yayoi period archaeological site in Japan

    contains over 20,000 homes. This section is known in Japan as the Gishi Wajinden (魏志倭人伝; Records of Wei: An Account of the Wa). The site is located approximately

    Antokudai Site

    Antokudai_Site

  • Iki Province
  • Former province of Japan

    and activity. In the Chinese Weizhi Worenchuan (Japanese 魏志倭人伝, Gishi Wajinden), part of the Records of the Three Kingdoms dating from the 3rd century

    Iki Province

    Iki Province

    Iki_Province

  • Karatsu Matsuura Tomb Sites
  • Historic site in Saga, Japan

    this area may have been the base of Matsurokoku, a country described in Wajinden, Liangshu and History of the Northern Dynasties, as is the first place

    Karatsu Matsuura Tomb Sites

    Karatsu_Matsuura_Tomb_Sites

  • Tawayama ruins
  • Settlement ruins in Shimane, Japan

    thought to have military, defensive, and stronghold characteristics. The Wajinden of the Wei Zhi (ca. 297), which is part of the Records of the Three Kingdoms

    Tawayama ruins

    Tawayama_ruins

  • Nokata Site
  • Archaeological site in Fukuoka, Japan

    kingdom of Nakoku, which are mentioned in ancient Chinese texts, such as the Wajinden. The site was discovered by high school students during the construction

    Nokata Site

    Nokata Site

    Nokata_Site

  • Yamatai Honshu Theory
  • Historical theory of the location of the Yamatai Kingdom

    which is highly linked to the emergence of a state level society. Yamatai Wajinden Makimuku ruins Hashihaka Kofun Yamatai Kyushu Theory This is because, in

    Yamatai Honshu Theory

    Yamatai Honshu Theory

    Yamatai_Honshu_Theory

  • Joshua Fogel
  • American historian and sinologist

    Earliest Written Text on Japan (MerwinAsia, 2018). Translation of Gishi Wajinden o yomu 魏志倭人伝を読む by Saeki Arikiyo 佐伯有清 (2 vols.). Leksikon fun der nayer

    Joshua Fogel

    Joshua Fogel

    Joshua_Fogel

  • Suishō
  • Suishō (帥升; ca. AD 107) was a king of Wa (Japan). He is the earliest Japanese person whose name appeared in a Chinese history. He is mentioned in Volume

    Suishō

    Suishō

  • Munakata, Fukuoka
  • City in Kyushu Region, Japan

    site of the kingdom of Matsurokoku, one of the countries described in Wajinden, Liangshu and History of the Northern Dynasties, and is the first place

    Munakata, Fukuoka

    Munakata, Fukuoka

    Munakata,_Fukuoka

  • List of National Treasures of Japan (archaeological materials)
  • Retrieved May 18, 2009. Barbara Seyock (2003). "The Hirabaru Site and Wajinden: Research Notes on the Archaeology of the Kings of Ito". Nachrichten der

    List of National Treasures of Japan (archaeological materials)

    List of National Treasures of Japan (archaeological materials)

    List_of_National_Treasures_of_Japan_(archaeological_materials)

  • Hiratsuka Kawazoe Site
  • Archaeological site in Asakura, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan

    the period of the Civil War of Wa mentioned in the ancient Chinese text Wajinden of the Wei Zhi (ca. 297), which is part of the Records of the Three Kingdoms

    Hiratsuka Kawazoe Site

    Hiratsuka Kawazoe Site

    Hiratsuka_Kawazoe_Site

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    Abezag

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    Serbian

    NATAÅ A

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