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  2. Himiko - Wikipedia

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    Himiko is a character who appears occasionally in anime and video games. Himiko appears in the anime Steel Jeeg, a Go Nagai series from the 1970s. The anime series and PlayStation game Legend of Himiko features time travel between ancient Yamatai and modern Japan, with Himiko eventually helping to save Yamatai.

  3. Kununokuni - Wikipedia

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    Himiko, the queen of Yamatai, and Himikoko were in a state of battle, saying that they were "not at peace from the bare minimum," and it was during this battle that Himiko died. Hisao Houga explains that the "kuma" of Kumaso represents the totem of "bear" (熊), and that the Habaku Kumawashi eagle and others who fought against Jingō are the ...

  4. Himiko (film) - Wikipedia

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    Himiko dies and Nashime falls into depression, crying out in the mountains for her. Ikume and Mimaki are shown battling with swords on a ridge, and Mimaki kills Ikume. Mimaki has a court ritual in which the new translator, Toyo, comes and declares the Sun God is still within Himiko and that the powerful country of Wei is to be given many slaves ...

  5. Nobunaga the Fool - Wikipedia

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    Himiko dies after accepting her unrequited love for Nobunaga and giving her blessing to Joan. When Nobunaga and Joan reach aboard Palais Natura, Mitsuhide swears his loyalty to Arthur. Mitsuhide shoots at Nobunaga's arm and leg with a pistol, forcing Joan to declare that Arthur is the Savior King.

  6. Wajinden - Wikipedia

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    When Himiko died in 247, a mound was built and 100 people were buried there. After that, a male king was established, but the whole country did not accept him, and more than 1,000 people were killed. After the death of Himiko, a 13-year-old Toyo, a girl of Himiko's clan or sect, was appointed as ruler and the country was pacified. Zhang Zheng ...

  7. Toyo (queen) - Wikipedia

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    After Himiko's death, a man took power in Yamatai as ruler. However, warfare soon engulfed the polity. The ruling council met and decided to put another woman on the throne. The one chosen was Iyo, a girl only 13 years old, who succeeded in reinstating peace in her government by following the same political line adopted by Queen Himiko. [5] [6]

  8. Yamatai - Wikipedia

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    After Queen Himiko died, an unknown king became ruler of the country for a short period, and then Queen Toyo reigned before Yamatai disappears from historical records. According to Japanese historian Wakai Toshiaki (若井敏明), the Yamato Kingship collapsed Yamatai in 367, killing its last ruler, Queen Taburatsuhime (田油津媛). [6]

  9. Timeline of Japanese history - Wikipedia

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    First embassy of Himiko to Cao Wei 248: Himiko dies and is succeeded by 13 year old Queen Toyo after a brief civil war. Some rebels, preferring a male successor, fled Yamatai and founded the Miwa court in Nara. 250: The Kofun period and Yamato period starts.