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Front Cover (Revised and Updated Version)
Table of Contents
Foreword: Ancient Korea-Japan Relations: Building a More Realistic Model
1.

Paekche and the Origin of the Yamato Dynasty:
Summary and Conclusion

2.

Paekche in the Korean Peninsula:
Historical Stage for the Birth of the Yamato Kingdom
3.

Model Building for the Origin of the Yamato Dynasty:
Evolution of the Egami-Ledyard-Hong Models
  4.
Homuda (Oujin) from the Korean Peninsula:
The Founder of Yamato Dynasty in the Japanese Islands

5.

Myth, Legends, and Inscriptions:
Trinity of Jinmu (Ihare), Oujin (Homuda) and Ninigi

6.

Tracing the Sequence of Conquest and Dating the Events:
Interpreting the Historical Facts within My Model
Tracing the Routes of Conquest (Link to Video CD)

7.
Massive Arrival of the Paekche People from the Korean Peninsula
8.
Formation of the Proto-Japanese People: the Yayoi Wave
9.
Formation of the Modern Japanese People: the Kofun Wave
10.
Fall of Paekche in the Korean Peninsula:
Macro-Tungusic Koguryeo and Unified Mainland China
11.
The Samurai-Shogunate Period and the Meiji Restoration:
Revival of the Emperor-Worship Ideology

 

 References, Index, Back Cover

 

 Lacuna, Two-Sexagenary-Cycles, Dating Formation of Yamato Kingdom

 

"Yayoi Wave, Kofun Wave, and Timing: the Origin of the Japanese
People and Japanese Language,"
Korean Studies, U. of Hawaii, 2005

 

"Ancient Korea-Japan Relations: Dating the Formative Years of the
Yamato Kingdom (366-405 CE)," The Open Area Studies Journal, 2009

Supplementary Data
Addendum
  Review by Juha Janhunen in Studia Orientalia, 109, 2010, pp. 136-9
  Review by
 

Informal Comments on Ancient Korea-Japan Relations

 

Ancient Korea-Japan Relations: Paekche and the Origin of the
Yamato Dynasty (Whole Contents of the 2010 Edition)