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服飾文化交流를 통해 본 古代 韓日 관계Study on the Relationship between Ancient Korea and Japan Viewed from Exchange of Traditional Costumes

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Study on the Relationship between Ancient Korea and Japan Viewed from Exchange of Traditional Costumes
Authors
홍성화
Issue Date
2012
Publisher
한복문화학회
Keywords
Baekje (백제); Ilbonseogi (일본서기); the Yamato-aya clan (東漢氏; 야마토노아야씨); the Hata clan (秦氏; 하타씨); exchange of traditional costumes (복식교류)
Citation
한복문화, v.15, no.3, pp.135 - 146
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
한복문화
Volume
15
Number
3
Start Page
135
End Page
146
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/109924
ISSN
1598-8295
Abstract
The objective of this article is to analyze the exchange of traditional costumes between ancient Korea and Japan and to re-establish relationships between the Korean Peninsula and Japanese archipelago in the ancient history. First of all, as we analyzed documents such as Ilbonseogi (日本書紀) that described the exchange of traditional costumes between ancient Korea and Japan, we could understand that Japan inherited its culture of costumes from Baekje (百濟). Especially we could observe that culture of traditional costumes moved from Baekje to the Japanese archipelago at the same time as professional intellectuals were dispatched from Baekje during the war between Baekje (百濟) and Koguryo (高句麗) since the end of the 4th century. In addition, we could find out that the culture of traditional costumes in the ancient Japan was delivered and spread from the Yamato-aya clan (東漢氏) and the Hata clan (秦氏) whose ancestors are likely to move to the Japanese archipelago from Baekje according to literature reviews. Therefore, this study showed that the exchange of traditional costumes between ancient Korea and Japan described in documents was the cultural exchanges by the transmission of advanced traditional costumes from Baekje to Yamato Wa (倭) and the dispatch of professional intellectuals from Yamato Wa (倭) to Baekje.
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