Breaking down the main points of Japan's second historical era: the Yayoi Period! (~1000 BCE - ~250 CE)
This "In X Minutes" series is intended to be a companion to my "The Textbook" series, whose videos have been getting longer and more detailed as time has gone on. You can check out that series here: [ Ссылка ]
My hope is that this series can be a quick way for people to review the information presented in the longer videos, or just a more accessible intro to Japanese history. I will also be creating Japanese companion videos for each of these, both for friends in Japan who would prefer Japanese-language media and for learners of the Japanese language who would like to see how to talk about history in Japanese! Check that playlist out here: [ Ссылка ]
Main video music: H/MIX GALLERY ([ Ссылка ])
Intro and outro beats by me, with some samples used.
Images:
Photo AC ([ Ссылка ])
Wikimedia Commons (Users Gisling, Artanisen, Pekachu, Cleveland Museum of Art)
Waseda University ([ Ссылка ])
The cover of issue 39 of the periodical book Shūkan Asahi Hyakka
The Yoshinogari Site ([ Ссылка ])
Exhibits from the Aichi Asahi Iseki Museum ([ Ссылка ])
Colbase: ([ Ссылка ])
Google Maps User Matthew Wee’s photo of an exhibit from the Osaka Museum of Yayoi Culture
Japan's Yayoi Period in 3 Minutes
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