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  1. Kofun period - Wikipedia

    • The Kofun period (古墳時代, Kofun jidai) is an era in the history of Japan from about 300 to 538 AD (the date of the introduction of Buddhism), following the Yayoi period. The Kofun and the subsequent Asuka periods are sometimes collectively called the Yamato period. This period is the earliest era of recorded history in Japan, but studies depend heavily on a… See more

    Kofun tombs

    Kofun (from Middle Chinese kú 古 "ancient" + bjun 墳 "burial mound") are burial mounds built for members of the ruling class from the 3rd to the 7th centuries in Japan, and the Kofun period takes its name from the distinctive … See more

    Yamato court

    Yamato rule is usually believed to have begun about 250 AD, and it is generally agreed that Yamato rulers had keyhole-kofun culture and hegemony in Yamato until the 4th century. Autonomy of local powers re… See more

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  2. The Kofun period (古墳時代, Kofun jidai) is an era in the history of Japan from about 300 to 538 AD (the date of the introduction of Buddhism), following the Yayoi period. The Kofun and the subsequent Asuka periods are sometimes collectively called the Yamato period.
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    The Kofun period (古墳時代, Kofun jidai) is an era in the history of Japan from about 300 to 538 AD (the date of the introduction of Buddhism), following the Yayoi period. The Kofun and the subsequent Asuka periods are sometimes collectively called the Yamato period.
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    The Kofun period (古墳時代, Kofun jidai) is an era in the history of Japan from about 300 to 538 AD (the date of the introduction of Buddhism), following the Yayoi period. The Kofun and the subsequent Asuka periods are sometimes collectively called the Yamato period.

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    In the late Kofun Period, burial mounds became smaller and more widely used by people of lower status, with groups of 15-meter mounds forming cemeteries. The earliest Kofun were found in central Honshu around the modern-day prefectures of Kyoto, Nara, and Osaka.

    www.worldhistory.org/Kofun_Period/

    The Kofun period is named after the tomb mounds that were built for members of the ruling class during this time. The practice of building sepulchral mounds and burying treasures with the dead was transmitted to Japan from the Asian continent about the third century A.D.

    www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/kofu/hd_kofu.htm

    The Kofun period is named after kofun — gigantic earthen burial mounds (tumuli). First were built for important people and often surrounded by a moat, they came in different shapes — round-, square- and keyhole-shaped — and were similar to graves found in China and Korea.

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  4. Kofun Period (ca. 300–710) - The Metropolitan Museum of Art

  5. KOFUN PERIOD (A.D. 3RD CENTURY–538) | Facts …

    The Kofun period is named after kofun — gigantic earthen burial mounds (tumuli). First were built for important people and often surrounded by a moat, they came in different shapes — round-, square- and keyhole-shaped — and were similar …

  6. Japanese art - Kofun, Tumulus, Sculpture | Britannica

    Oct 29, 2024 · These tumuli, or kofun (“old mounds”), witnessed significant variations over the following 450 years but were consistently present throughout the period to which they gave their name.

  7. The Kofun Period and Its Significance in Japanese …

    Sep 4, 2024 · The period also saw the introduction of Buddhism from the Korean peninsula, which would later have a profound impact on Japanese religious practices and art. Despite these foreign influences, a distinct Japanese style …

  8. What Was the Kofun Period? - WorldAtlas

    Aug 1, 2017 · The Kofun period together with its succeeding Asuka period is often collectively known as the Yamato period which was an era before the introduction of Buddhism. In the recorded history of Japan, the Kofun period is the earliest …

  9. History - Kofun Period - Japan Reference

    Dec 5, 2012 · The Kofun Period (古墳時代 Kofun jidai) refers to the protohistoric period of Japan, usually dated from 250 to ca 538 CE, characterised by the construction of large tumuli or tomb mounds (古墳 kofun). It is generally …

  10. Kofun period, an introduction - Smarthistory

    Kofun period (c. 3rd century–538 C.E.): influential importations from the Asian continent. The Kofun 古墳 period in Japan is so named after the burial mounds of the ruling class. The practice of building tomb mounds of monumental …

  11. Kofun Period - (Art and Architecture in Japan) - Fiveable

  12. Kofun - Archaeology News Online Magazine

    Mar 10, 2021 · The Kofun period, also known as the Yamato period, is a significant era in the history of Japan that lasted from the 3rd century to the 7th century CE. It is characterized by the construction of large burial mounds …

  13. Asia for Educators - Columbia University

  14. Kofun period - Wikiwand

  15. Japanese history: Jomon, Yayoi, Kofun - japan-guide.com

  16. Kofun - World History Encyclopedia

  17. Kofun Period Timeline - World History Encyclopedia

  18. Kofun – Ancient Burial Mounds in Japan - kyotohumanities.jp

  19. Smarthistory – Asuka period, an introduction

  20. Kofun period | Nonaka Kofun-Project for the Preservation and ...

  21. Buddhism & Burial: Attitudes to Death in Ancient Japan