Kofun period

Kofun period

The Kofun period is an era in the history of Japan from around 250 to 538. It follows the Yayoi period. The word kofun is Japanese for the type of burial mounds dating from this era. The Kofun and the subsequent Asuka periods are sometimes referred to collectively as the Yamato period. The Kofun period is the oldest era of recorded history in Japan; as the chronology of its historical sources tends to be very distorted, studies of this period require deliberate criticism and the aid of archaeology. The Kofun period is divided from the Asuka period by its cultural differences. The Kofun...
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Occurred: 250 - 538

Parent events of Kofun period

Yamato period
Yamato period
(250 - 710)

The Yamato period is the period of Japanese history when the Japanese Imperial court ruled from modern-day Nara Prefecture, then known as Yamato...
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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q:
    What was the time line of the Kofun period?
  • A:
    It began in the year 250 and ended in 538.
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