Early Japanese history

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Early Japanese history 11 Woonhee Cho

By the A.D. 700s, these rulers regarded keeping a detailed record of their people’s history as one of their major duties. The records combined myths with well-documented facts.

Later historians have been able to separate out the myths and legends that were included to build a reasonably accurate story of what actually happened in the early years of Japan’s history.

Questions What is major region of Japan? Which country did the monk visit? Did Japan has a leader in establishing Buddhism? How many Buddhist temples were built at Nara? Did Buddhism influence in Japanese culture?