Saturday, August 6, 2011

When did Japan emerged as a nation?

In Japan, February 11th in National Foundation Day. This date is based on legends chronicled in the ancient Kojiki and Nihon shoji texts, but from an academic perspective, there is doubt over the historical accuracy.

Since Japan has no written records earlier than the 5th century, we can probably learn more from the Chinese texts. According to the Chinese text Gokanjo (History of the Later Han Dynasty), in the year 57 A.D. The king of the Japanese kingdom of Na dispatched a mission to (China), while "The Account of the Wa people" in the Wei zhi (The Wei Chronicle) contains a reference to a queen named Himiko in the land Yamatai, who ruled over 30 countries.

Although the Nihon shoki regards Himiko as Empress Jingu, historians dispute this claim. It could be that following the decline of the Yamatai rule, by the seventh century the country was unified into one polity, which then served as the basis for Yamato rule.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

Dear Daniel

My name is Makiko kobayashi, contacting you on behalf of Japanese TV show.
We would like to ask for your permission for us to use the below footage you have posted

Mexicano en Japon (mangas tirados en la calle!)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EZqGrdILEfw

Sorry to contact you on this page, I couldn't find any other way to get in touch with you
Thank you for your understanding

Maki