Fumikoku
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Fumikoku (
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According to The History of the Three Kingdoms, Wei's Dongyi biography, commonly known as Wajin Biography, and History of the Northern Dynasties. According to Nukoku (or Itokoku), Fiya-guni (
There is little difference between the various theories regarding the route from Tsushima Province to Nukuni, but the location of Toumakoku and Yamataikoku differ greatly between the Kyushu and Honshu theories, and according to the direct route theory, Fumikoku is the route to these two countries. Therefore, the location of Fumikoku is the dividing line between the Kyushu and Honshu theory.[2]
In addition, the fact that the article on "Rikugyo Suigyo (
Furthermore, the article on "Overland and Oversea Routes" is distinct from other travel records to foreign countries.[b] In the oldest surviving record, the "Weilüe," there is no mention of overland and oversea routes or the country of Tobamare, leading some to believe that these articles were added in later copies and that in reality, the journey was simply a southward journey from Fumi no Kuni to Yamatai.
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Footnotes
- ^ It is said that land travel from Matsurokoku to Itsukoku is also mixed.
- ^ The overland travel from Matsurokoku to Ito was also considered a mixed record.
References
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不 弥 国 (fumikoku) -邪馬台国 ". nihon-rekishi.com. Retrieved 2022-06-26. - ^ "20.
邪馬台国 周辺 の考古学 -その7-". inoues.net. Retrieved 2022-06-26. - ^
宝 賀 寿男 「邪馬台国 論争 は必要 なかった-邪馬台国 所在地 問題 の解決 へのアプローチ-」『古 樹 紀之 房間 』、2015年 。