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- Relations_between_Kaya_and_ancient_Japan abstract "Yamato Japan and the Kaya Confederacy, which were located directly across the Korea Strait from one another, had very close diplomatic and commercial ties since prehistory until the conquest of Kaya by Silla in 562 AD.Until recently Japanese and Western historians had believed that Kaya, once called Mimana in Japanese, was controlled by Japan for most of its existence as an overseas colonial possession. Though this theory has been largely refuted since the 1970s, it remains a sensitive and re-occurring issue in modern-day Korea-Japan relations.".
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- Relations_between_Kaya_and_ancient_Japan subject Category:Japan–Korea_relations.
- Relations_between_Kaya_and_ancient_Japan comment "Yamato Japan and the Kaya Confederacy, which were located directly across the Korea Strait from one another, had very close diplomatic and commercial ties since prehistory until the conquest of Kaya by Silla in 562 AD.Until recently Japanese and Western historians had believed that Kaya, once called Mimana in Japanese, was controlled by Japan for most of its existence as an overseas colonial possession.".
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