The Yayoi period (弥生時代, Yayoi jidai) started in the late Neolithic period in Japan, continued through the Bronze Age, and towards its end crossed into...
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Yayoi Kusama (草間 彌生, Kusama Yayoi, born 22 March 1929) is a Japanese contemporary artist who works primarily in sculpture and installation, and is also...
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The Yayoi people (弥生人, Yayoi jin) were an ancient people that immigrated to the Japanese archipelago during the Yayoi period (300 BC–300 AD) and are characterized...
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Yayoi Watanabe (渡辺やよい, Watanabe Yayoi, born 24 August 1952) is a Japanese actress. She appeared in many Toei films including Pinky violence films. In...
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Yayoi (弥生町, Yayoi-machi) was a town located in Minamiamabe District, Ōita Prefecture, Japan. As of 2003, the town had an estimated population of 7,248...
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Yayoi is a pre-historical era in Japan. Yayoi is March in old Japanese calendar. Yayoi can also refer to: Yayoi (given name), a Japanese female given...
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Yayoi (やよい, ヤヨイ) is a feminine Japanese given name. Yayoi can be written using different kanji characters and can mean: 弥生, "March" as a given name 彌生...
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Yayoi pottery (弥生土器 Yayoi doki) is earthenware pottery produced during the Yayoi period, an Iron Age era in the history of Japan traditionally dated 300 BC...
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Yayoi (弥生) is a neighbourhood in Bunkyo, Tokyo. In 1884, when it was part of Tokyo City, it was the location of a shell mound where a new type of pottery...
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Jōmon period to 300 BC. The Yayoi period started between 500 and 300 BC according to radio-carbon evidence, while Yayoi styled pottery was found in a...
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Yayoi Fujimoto (藤本 弥生, Fujimoto Yayoi, December 8, 1965 – December 17, 2017), better known by the stage name Yayoi Jinguji (神宮司 弥生, Jingūji Yayoi), was...
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Japanese people (section Jōmon and Yayoi periods)
300 BC, the Yayoi people originating from Northeast Asia entered the Japanese islands and displaced or intermingled with the Jōmon. The Yayoi brought wet-rice...
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The Yayoi Kusama Museum is a contemporary art museum in Tokyo, Japan, dedicated to the work of the Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama. The museum is located...
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Aoki Yayoi (June 13, 1927 – November 25, 2009) was a Japanese scholar and eco-feminist critic. She wrote extensively on sexuality, abortion rights, reproductive...
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Yayoi Kobayashi (小林 弥生, Kobayashi Yayoi, born September 18, 1981) is a former Japanese football player. She played for Japan national team. Kobayashi...
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Japanese art (redirect from Yayoi art)
Yayoi period dōtaku bell, 3rd century CE Shinju-kyo bronze mirror excavated in Tsubai-otsukayama kofun, Yamashiro, Kyoto Ceramic jar from the Yayoi period...
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Yoshioka Yayoi (吉岡 彌生, April 29, 1871 – May 22, 1959) was a Japanese physician, educator, and women's rights activist. She founded the Tokyo Women's Medical...
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people, who lived in the Japanese archipelago since early times, and the Yayoi people, who migrated to Japan from the continent. The Yamato people are...
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Magatama (category Yayoi period)
the Yayoi period. Refined materials such as jadeite, serpentinite, and glass replaced the less sophisticated materials of the Jōmon period. Yayoi period...
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The Yayoi Sho (Deep Impact Kinen) (弥生賞ディープインパクト記念, Yayoi-shō (Deep Impact Kinen)) is a Japanese Grade 2 flat horse race in Japan for three-year-old Thoroughbred...
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were named Yayoi: Japanese destroyer Yayoi (1905), a Kamikaze-class destroyer launched in 1905 and scuttled in 1926 Japanese destroyer Yayoi (1925), a...
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Skye Drynan (redirect from Skye Yayoi Drynan)
Skye Yayoi Drynan is an American businesswoman and fashion designer. She is the founder and CEO of House of Skye, a modern fashion house. Skye was born...
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History of Japan (section Yayoi period)
Jōmon period, named after its cord-marked pottery, was followed by the Yayoi period in the first millennium BC when new inventions were introduced from...
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Yayoi Urano (浦野 弥生, Urano Yayoi, born 30 March 1969) is a retired Japanese Wrestler and Judoka. She won six gold medals and one silver medal in three...
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Yayoi Kitazume (北爪 やよひ, Kitazume Yayoi, born 26 March 1945) is a Japanese composer. She is the daughter of the clarinettist and music pedagogue Risei Kitazume...
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Yayoi Nagaoka (長岡 弥生, Nagaoka Yayoi, born 16 March 1974) is a Japanese speed skater. She competed in the women's 1500 metres at the 2002 Winter Olympics...
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the Paleolithic. The Yayoi people are thought to have migrated from Northeast Asia (likely from Korea) to Japan much later. The Yayoi period is generally...
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campus is divided into three areas: Hongo, Yayoi, and Asano, which are referred to as the Hongo Campus, Yayoi Campus, and Asano Campus, respectively. Most...
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Yayoi Station (弥生駅, Yayoi-eki) is a train station in the city of Kurashiki, Okayama Prefecture, Japan. It is on the Mizushima Main Line, operated by the...
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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...
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