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. |