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  Sushen
According to Nihonshoki, the Mishihase first arrived to Sado province during the reign of Emperor Kimmei.
In 660, Japanese General Abe no Hirafu defeated the Mishihase in Hokkaido by request from the native inhabitans.
Some historians consider that the Mishihase were the same with the Sushen in Chinese records, and others think that Japanese named the indigenous people in the northeast based on the knowledge of Chinese documents, just as the Chinese did during the Three Kingdoms Period.
www.guajara.com /wiki/en/wikipedia/s/su/sushen.html   (297 words)

  
  Encyclopedia: Mishihase
The Mishihase (粛填) were a peoples of ancient Japan, believed to have lived on the northern portion of the shore of the Sea of Japan.
According to Nihonshoki, the Mishihase first arrived to Sado province during the reign of Emperor Kimmei.
Some historians consider that the Mishihase were the same with the Sushen in Chinese records, and others think that Japanese named the indigenous people in the northeast based on the knowledge of Chinese documents, just as the Chinese did during the Three Kingdoms Period.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Mishihase   (176 words)

  
 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Mishihase
The Mishihase (粛填) were a people of ancient Japan, believed to have lived along the northern portion of the coast of the Sea of Japan.
According to the Nihon shoki, the Mishihase first arrived at Sado Island during the reign of Emperor Kimmei.
Some historians consider that the Mishihase were identical to the Sushen in Chinese records, but others think that the Japanese named the indigenous people in the northeast based on their knowledge of Chinese records, just as the Chinese did during the Three Kingdoms Period.
www.reference.com /browse/wiki/Mishihase   (191 words)

  
 Mishihase Information
The Mishihase (粛填) were a people of ancient Japan, believed to have lived on the northern portion of the shore of the Sea of Japan.
According to Nihon shoki, the Mishihase first arrived to Sado province during the reign of Emperor Kimmei.
In 660, Japanese General Abe no Hirafu defeated the Mishihase in Hokkaido at the request of the Ezo.
www.bookrags.com /wiki/Mishihase   (141 words)

  
 Mishihase -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-21)
The Mishihase (粛填) were a peoples of ancient (A constitutional monarchy occupying the Japanese Archipelago; a world leader in electronics and automobile manufacture and ship building) Japan, believed to have lived on the northern portion of the shore of the (An arm of the Pacific between China and Japan) Sea of Japan.
In 660, Japanese General (Click link for more info and facts about Abe no Hirafu) Abe no Hirafu defeated the Mishihase in (The second largest of the four main islands of Japan; north of Honshu) Hokkaido at the request of the (The second largest of the four main islands of Japan; north of Honshu) Ezo.
Some historians consider that the Mishihase were the same with the Sushen in Chinese records, and others think that Japanese named the indigenous people in the northeast based on the knowledge of Chinese documents, just as the Chinese did during the (Click link for more info and facts about Three Kingdoms Period) Three Kingdoms Period.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/M/Mi/Mishihase.htm   (241 words)

  
 Mishihase   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-21)
The Mishihase were a peoples of ancient Japan, believed to have lived on the northern portion of the shore of the Sea of Japan.
The name Sushen, which is rendered but pronounced Mishihase or Ashihase, can also be found in Japanese language documents.
According to Nihonshoki, the Mishihase first arrived to Sado province during the reign of Emperor Kimmei of Japan.
read-and-go.hopto.org /Ancient-peoples/Mishihase.html   (123 words)

  
 Hokkaido at AllExperts
The Nihonshoki is often said to be the first mention of Hokkaido in recorded history.
According to the text, Abe no Hirafu led a large navy and army to northern areas from 658 to 660 and came into contact with the Mishihase and Emishi.
One of the places Hirafu went to was called Watarishima, which is often believed to be present-day Hokkaido.
en.allexperts.com /e/h/ho/hokkaido.htm   (1500 words)

  
 Hokkaido - The Encyclopedia
The Nihon-shoki is often said to be the first mention of Hokkaido in recorded history.
According to the text, Abe no Hirafu lead a large navy and army to northern areas from 658 to 660 and came into contact with the Mishihase and Emishi.
One of the places Hirafu went to was called Watarishima, which is often believed to be present-day Hokkaido.
www.the-encyclopedia.com /description/Hokkaido   (1642 words)

  
 Dictionary of Meaning www.mauspfeil.net
The name Sushen, which is rendered 肅愼 but pronounced Mishihase or Ashihase, can also be found in Japanese language Japanese documents.
According to Nihonshoki, the Mishihase first arrived to Sado province during the reign of Emperor Kimmei of Japan Emperor Kimmei.
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www.mauspfeil.net /Mishihase.html   (185 words)

  
 eng01-14a.htm[Emperor Tenji 天智天皇][The Story of Japan]「GLN(GREEN & LUCKY NET)からこんにちは」
A few years before the war with Tang Dynasty China, the Japanese navy, led by Abe no Hirafu, went to the northern part of the Sea of Japan.
Having pacified the areas of Akita, Noshiro (both in Akita Prefecture), and Tsugaru (Aomori Prefecture), the navy proceeded to Watarishima (Hokkaidou) and defeated the menacing alien group which lived at Mishihase (Siberian coast) and harrassed the people there.
As the result of this accomplishment, the northern Hokkaidou people willingly became the subjects of the court.
www2u.biglobe.ne.jp /~gln/english/eng01/eng01-14a.htm   (1027 words)

  
 Comments to "Who Were the Emishi?"
Perhaps, a history record of Japan's navy pacifying Ashihase people is interpreted in such a way that the navy would not have gone as far as Vladi Vostok, therefore, it must have been in Hokkaido.
A dictionary says that Ashihase may be more accurate, but that Mishihase is more generally used.
Either is a Japanese word associated with Chinese characters,
www.dai3gen.net /ems_who.htm   (1504 words)

  
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