In this video, we'll explain the "Great Wakoku War," a large-scale civil war in ancient Japanese history, and the Battle of Amenohiboko and Harima that took place during that conflict.
The Great Wakoku War was a long-term conflict that is said to have occurred in Wakoku (present-day Japan) around the 1st century and is recorded in the Chinese historical text, "Book of the Later Han."
It is believed that many provinces fought for power during this chaos.
One of the most notable battles was the one between the immigrant hero Amenohiboko and Iwa-no-Okami, a powerful lord from Harima Province.
Amenohiboko is said to have migrated from Silla (present-day Korea) and established his power centered in the Tajima Province.
Iwa-no-Okami, on the other hand, was a local lord who ruled Harima Province and was also revered as a local deity.
Amenohiboko advanced into Harima Province and clashed with Iwa-no-Okami. Amenohiboko emerged victorious in this battle, and Iwa-no-Okami was defeated.
This strengthened Amenohiboko's influence in the Harima region, leading to the later Tajima no Kuni no Miyatsuko (Tajima no Kuni no Miyatsuko).
Amenohiboko's legend is considered one of the most important pieces of evidence demonstrating the influence of immigrants in ancient Japan.
In this video, we'll explore the background of the Great Wa War, the details of the Battle between Amenohiboko and Harima, and the influence of immigrants in ancient Japan.
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Note: This work is based on historical facts and legends, with a touch of literary fiction. Some of the characters and events may differ from historical fact.
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