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This article provides an overview of Japan's early history, focusing on the Jōmon and Yayoi cultures, as well as legendary figures such as the first emperor Jimmu, Queen Himiko, and Empress Jingū. The Jōmon culture, known for their intricate pottery, disappeared with the arrival of the Yayoi people, who brought innovations such as rice cultivation and metal tools. The article also highlights the relationship between Japan and Korea during this time. The text discusses various aspects of Japanese history, including the use of iron armor, the arrival of Buddhism, the reign of Empress Kōken and the monk Dōkyō, the rise of the Fujiwara clan, and the discovery of ancient swords. [Extracted from the article] |