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Achi no Omi 阿知使主
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*Japanese: 阿知使主
    
Foreigner of the ancient period who settled in Japan. Achi no Omi, who settled in Japan in the time of [[Emperor Ojin|Emperor Ôjin]] (third century), who said to have been the great grandson of Emperor Ling (A.D. 168-188) of the Later Han dynasty of China. Since he came to Japan at a time when the ruler of the Korean Kingdom of [[Paekche]] was on close terms with Emperor Ôjin, it has been suggested that he was brought by Japanese generals on their return from the Korean peninsula.
 
Foreigner of the ancient period who settled in Japan. Achi no Omi, who settled in Japan in the time of [[Emperor Ojin|Emperor Ôjin]] (third century), who said to have been the great grandson of Emperor Ling (A.D. 168-188) of the Later Han dynasty of China. Since he came to Japan at a time when the ruler of the Korean Kingdom of [[Paekche]] was on close terms with Emperor Ôjin, it has been suggested that he was brought by Japanese generals on their return from the Korean peninsula.
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