Japan’s relations with the Asian Continent and the Korean Peninsula (Before 950 AD)

By Yasukazu Suematsu

Journal of World History, Vol.4:3 (1958)

Synopsis: Examines the establishment of diplomatic relations between Japan and China and Korea, which began in the third century AD, and included the sending of envoys.

 

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