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Friday, January 23, 2015

The Ancient Japanese Good-Family Clans and Piracy (4-1) ——The Fall of Silla Connections (1)——

Jowa Incident broke out in July, 842. I don’t describe its details here, but, consequently, the Crown Prince Tsunesada (the second eldest son of the Emperor Junna) was dethroned, Tomo Kowamine was banished to Oki Island, and Tachibana Hayanari died in Totomi on his way to Izu Peninsula, his place of exile. In August, the Prince Michiyasu (the Emperor Ninmyo’s son and Fujiwara Yoshifusa’s nephew) became the Crown Prince. Just after the ruling on Jowa Incident, on August the 15th, the premier issued an order over the incoming of Silla people. The central government meant to be afraid, or just was by way of being afraid, that Silla people were spying under the veil of trading, and decided no to allow them to stay in Koro-kan officially nor to let them inhabit in Japan.

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