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  2. Yamato people - Wikipedia

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    The Wajin (also known as Wa or Wō) or Yamato were the names early China used to refer to an ethnic group living in Japan around the time of the Three Kingdoms period.Ancient and medieval East Asian scribes regularly wrote Wa or Yamato with one and the same Chinese character 倭, which translated to "dwarf", until the 8th century, when the Japanese found fault with it, replacing it with 和 ...

  3. Yamato no Fuhito clan - Wikipedia

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    The Yamato no Fuhito (和史), also known as Yamato clan (和氏), was an immigrant clan active in Japan since the Kofun period (250–538), according to the history of Japan laid out in the Nihon Shoki. The name fuhito comes from their occupation as scribes. They were descended from Prince Junda (Junda Taishi) who died in 513 in Japan.

  4. Japanese clans - Wikipedia

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    Yamato no Fuhito clan – descended from Prince Junda, son of King Muryeong of Baekje. Takano clan – cadet branch of Yamato clan, famous for Takano no Niigasa. Yamatonoaya clan – descended from Achi no omi. Akizuki clan – cadet branch of Yamatonoaya clan. Mon of Akizuki clan

  5. Yamato clan - Wikipedia

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    Yamato clan may refer to: Yamato no Fuhito clan, an immigrant clan founded by Wani that originates from Baekje (Korea) Yamato no Aya clan, an immigrant clan that ...

  6. Yamato - Wikipedia

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    Yamato period, when the Japanese Imperial court ruled from Yamato Province; Yamato Kingship, the government of the Yamato period; Yamato clan, clan active in Japan since the Kofun period; Yamato-damashii, the "Japanese spirit", or Yamato-gokoro, the "Japanese heart/mind" Yamato nadeshiko, the ideology of the perfect Japanese woman

  7. Yamato no Kuni no Miyatsuko - Wikipedia

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    Their Ujigami or clan god is Yamato Okunitama of Ōyamato Shrine [4] Some scholars interpret the kami as being a variant or epithet of Ōmononushi who has much more widespread worship. [5] [6]: 22 There is a complex myth about the origins of modern worship of Yamato Okunitama during the reign of Emperor Sujin. [7] [8] [9] [10]

  8. Yamatai - Wikipedia

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    Yamatai or Yamatai-koku (邪馬台国) (c. 1st century – c. 3rd century) is the Sino-Japanese name of an ancient country in Wa (Japan) during the late Yayoi period (c. 1,000 BCE – c. 300 CE).

  9. Yamato Kingship - Wikipedia

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    The Yamato Kingship refers to the regime that emerged in the Nara region (Yamato region) since the 4th century. But the term does not imply the origin of Japan, which is disputed in Japanese history. At the same time as the rise of the Nara Kingship, there were probably several or even dozens of power centers in the Japanese archipelago. This ...