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kofun period: A historical era in Japan (circa 250-538 AD) known for its distinctive burial mounds called kofun, which were massive tombs constructed for emperors and powerful elites. This period is characterized by advancements in craftsmanship, trade, and social hierarchy, laying the foundation for Japan's future development

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Kofun period armor.
These first appear in the Kofun period.
The remains of Kofun period burial mounds have been found in the area.
Numerous kofun were built in the area during the Kofun period.
Examples of stone magatama from the Kofun period are especially numerous.
There is also a gold necklace with jadeite magatama dating to the Kofun period ICP.
The haniwa of the Kofun period can be seen prostrating themselves in dogeza.
Horse chariots during the Kofun period.
Some rich families in the Kofun period built a separate house where cooking was done.
The resemblance of earrings found in Japan in the Kofun period ca.
Several burial mounds from the Kofun period can be found around the mountain.
The Kofun period is the oldest era of recorded history in Japan.
Japan entered the Kofun period.
In the Kofun period the polity in Kinai region advanced toward the reunification of Japan.
Numerous remains from the Kofun period have been found in Kai.

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The Kofun period follows the Yayoi period.
This period is termed as the Kofun Period.
Japan of the Kofun period was very receptive to the Chinese culture and Korean culture.
The Yamato Period in the history of Japan refers to the late Kofun Period c.
Kofun period armor, made of iron plate sewn with leather strings.
Kofun era, the first part of the Kofun period in Japan.
However, the Kofun period is an archaeological period while the Asuka period is a historical period.
Yamato no Tehiko: He was a shogun in the Kofun period.
In the Kofun period magatama appear on necklaces, with several magatama set between bored cylinders.
Kazuraki no Iwamura: He was a person in the Kofun period.
The Kofun period was a critical stage in Japan 's evolution toward a more cohesive and recognized state.
Numerous Jōmon, Yayoi and Kofun period tombs and remains have been found.
Kazuraki no Aratahiko: He was a legendary person in the Kofun period.
In Japan, the Kofun period gave way to the Asuka period.
The city also has examples of kofun, or burial tombs, from the Kofun period.
Irori ( 囲炉裏 ) appeared in the Kofun period and served as a secondary stove.
Uji ( 氏 ) are Japanese kin groups of the Kofun period.
They gave their name to the Kofun period middle 3rd century to early-middle 6th century.
Tsuge no Oyamanushi: He was a legendary person in the Kofun period (tumulus period).
The Kofun period ( 3rd to 7th centuries ) is shrouded in uncertainty.
The earliest findings are from the Kofun period 3rd to 6th century.
Kofun period remains are generally from the 1st - 4th centuries AD.
Yamato no Agoko: He was a legendary person in the Kofun period (Tumulus period).
The Kofun Period ended in 600 AD probably due to climate change.
Immigrants in early Japan = = = Japan of the Kofun period was very receptive to influence from China.
Neko YAMASHIRO: A legendary figure who lived in the Kofun period (tumulus period).
Category, Kofun period.
Nishiyama Tumulus: Constructed in the early Kofun period (tumulus period).

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