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More exchange occurs between Japan and Asian …

Years: 532 - 675

More exchange occurs between Japan and Asian mainland late in the Kofun period.

Buddhism is introduced from Korea, probably in CE 538, exposing Japan to a new body of religious doctrine.

The Soga, a Japanese court family that has risen to prominence with the accession of the Emperor Kimmei about 531, favor the adoption of Buddhism and of governmental and cultural models based on Chinese Confucianism, but some at the Yamato court—such as the Nakatomi family, which is responsible for performing Shinto rituals at court, and the Mononobe, a military clan—are set on maintaining their prerogatives and resist the alien religious influence of Buddhism.

The Soga introduce Chinese-modeled fiscal policies, establish the first national treasury, and consider the Korean Peninsula a trade route rather than an object of territorial expansion.

Acrimony continues between the Soga and the Nakatomi and Mononobe clans for more than a century during which the Soga temporarily emerge ascendant.

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