10 relations: Baekje, Empire of Japan, Gwanggaeto Stele, Hamada (name), Hongshan culture, Ishibutai Kofun, Kōsaku, Seven-Branched Sword, Yoshihiro Senda, 1938.
Baekje
Baekje (18 BC – 660 AD) was a kingdom located in southwest Korea.
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Empire of Japan
The was the historical nation-state and great power that existed from the Meiji Restoration in 1868 to the enactment of the 1947 constitution of modern Japan.
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Gwanggaeto Stele
The Gwanggaeto Stele is a memorial stele for the tomb of King Gwanggaeto the Great of Goguryeo, erected in 414 by his son Jangsu.
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Hamada (name)
Hamada is both a Japanese surname and a given name.
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Hongshan culture
The Hongshan culture was a Neolithic culture in northeastern China.
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Ishibutai Kofun
is a stone kofun tumulus of the Asuka period in the east of Shimanoshō, Asuka, Nara Prefecture, Japan.
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Kōsaku
Kōsaku, Kosaku or Kousaku (written: 功作, 宏作, 幸作, 耕作, 耕筰, 興作, 孝作 or 浩作) is a masculine Japanese given name.
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Seven-Branched Sword
The is a sword of continental manufacture believed to be identical with the artifact of that name, a gift of the king of Baekje that was bestowed upon a Yamato ruler as a gift who is mentioned in the Nihon Shoki in the fifty-second year of the reign of the semi-mythical Empress Jingū.
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Yoshihiro Senda
is a Japanese castle archeologist.
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1938
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