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There is no evidence of Japan ever having been sophisticated enough to control any part of Korea during the time of Jingu.
However there is archaeological evidence of Chinese who goes to Japan via the Korean Peninsula during this time, According to the book " Korea and Japan in East Asian History ", such as finding horse sculptures, Shinju-kyo, painting and iron-ware made in China.
The question that always comes up within the Korean community is, ' Why would a Japanese culture that doesn't have Korean ceramic ability or horses yet have horse sculptures in their tombs?
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