Asked by Mahmoud Eltaib on Sep 26, 2024
Which two cultures did the people of Japan have increased interaction with in the Yayoi period?
A) China and India
B) Korea and India
C) China and Korea
D) India and Tibet
Yayoi Period
A period in Japanese history from about 300 BCE to 300 CE, characterized by the introduction of rice farming, metallurgy, and new pottery techniques.
Korea
A country in East Asia, located on the Korean Peninsula, known for its rich history and cultural heritage.
China
A country in East Asia, the world's most populous nation, with a rich history that includes the development of one of the earliest civilizations.
- Acquire knowledge on the significance of cultural exchange with Japan and its neighboring regions.
Learning Objectives
- Acquire knowledge on the significance of cultural exchange with Japan and its neighboring regions.
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