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고려대학교 아세아문제연구원 아세아연구 아세아연구 통권 128호
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2007.6
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Throughout the sixth century Yamato-Wa (Japan) was virtually governed by the Yamato-Wa administering teams by turns dispatched by Paekche or Paekche kings, and the notoriously poor shipbuilding and navigation skills or the Japanese kept them from having free contact with neighboring peoples on their own, so that only with the help of Silla who had the command of the sea in the Far East could the Japanese go to Korea or China. These two indisputable facts are indirectly or directly mentioned in the Nihon shoki (Chronicles of Japan).
In addition, it is now common knowledge that relocation of Japan's capitals (Fujiwarakyo and Heijokyo) and construction of Buddhist temples (the Horyuji temple and the reconstructed Horyuji temple) were carried out either by Korean experts themselves or with the technical cooperation of Korean professionals versed in expertise. Moreover, the origins of all cultures of ancient Japan, that is, in the sixth century through the early seventh century, were Korea, not China, so astutely observed a senior Japanese (mind you, not Korean) Buddhist historian, and another Japanese tumulus researcher points out, presenting indisputable evidence, that so many tumuli existing in Japan are related to Korea.
Even so, the current highschool textbooks on the history of Japan reflect without exception only the biased assertions of those who grossly distorted actual history, in total disregard of conscientious scholars who spoke up on the true history of ancient Japan. In brief, current Japanese history textbooks allege that ancient Korea was Japan's colony and that Japanese culture resulted from sucking up Chinese culture, not Korean. Such historical falsification seems to take over the tradition of history distortion which was started by the General Staff Office of Imperial Japanese Army in the nineteenth century.
I remember reading a long time ago in an American history textbook that the United States of America started from being a British colony. Now, textbooks published by private persons are also under the jurisdiction of the government. But, I believe, only when Japanese history textbooks?whether they are published by private individuals or by the government?record with a good conscience historical facts as they were and are will Japan be justly called a democratic country with good-neighbor policy that has entirely outgrown pre-1945 polity, ever having a high regard for factual historical facts.

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Ⅰ. 머리말
Ⅱ. 고대 한ㆍ일 관계 서술
Ⅲ. 고대 일본(왜)에 대한 서술
Ⅳ. 맺는말
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