In this video, we'll explain the "Great Wakoku War," a large-scale civil war in ancient Japanese history, and the Battle of Amenohiboko and Harima that took place during that conflict.<br /><br />The Great Wakoku War was a long-term conflict that is said to have occurred in Wakoku (present-day Japan) around the 1st century and is recorded in the Chinese historical text, "Book of the Later Han."<br /><br />It is believed that many provinces fought for power during this chaos.<br /><br />One of the most notable battles was the one between the immigrant hero Amenohiboko and Iwa-no-Okami, a powerful lord from Harima Province.<br /><br />Amenohiboko is said to have migrated from Silla (present-day Korea) and established his power centered in the Tajima Province.<br /><br />Iwa-no-Okami, on the other hand, was a local lord who ruled Harima Province and was also revered as a local deity.<br /><br />Amenohiboko advanced into Harima Province and clashed with Iwa-no-Okami. Amenohiboko emerged victorious in this battle, and Iwa-no-Okami was defeated.<br /><br />This strengthened Amenohiboko's influence in the Harima region, leading to the later Tajima no Kuni no Miyatsuko (Tajima no Kuni no Miyatsuko).<br /><br />Amenohiboko's legend is considered one of the most important pieces of evidence demonstrating the influence of immigrants in ancient Japan.<br /><br />In this video, we'll explore the background of the Great Wa War, the details of the Battle between Amenohiboko and Harima, and the influence of immigrants in ancient Japan.<br /><br />Let's explore this romantic era together! Please watch until the end and share your thoughts in the comments section. Please subscribe and like our channel!<br /><br />Note: This work is based on historical facts and legends, with a touch of literary fiction. Some of the characters and events may differ from historical fact.<br /><br />VOICEVOX Nemo 麒々島宗麟,男性1,男性2,男性3,青山龍星,女声5,女声3,女声1,