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:Probably Wake no Kimi was related to [[Emperor Ojin|Prince Homuda]]. The prince's full name was Homudawake. According to recent studies, Wake dervices from the suffix of Homudawake.
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:Probably Wake no Kimi was related to [[Emperor Ojin|Prince Homuda]]. The prince's full name was Homudawake. According to recent studies, Wake derives from the suffix of Homudawake.
 
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:[Referring to Naniha]...This area was known for its excellent blacksmitsh (who were Korean immigrants). The Wakabe were the people of the Wake family...This story suggests that at the time of Kotoku's reign (645-54) the Wakabe people lost their monopoly over the iron industry. Iron ore from that time on had to be turned over to the central government.
 
:[Referring to Naniha]...This area was known for its excellent blacksmitsh (who were Korean immigrants). The Wakabe were the people of the Wake family...This story suggests that at the time of Kotoku's reign (645-54) the Wakabe people lost their monopoly over the iron industry. Iron ore from that time on had to be turned over to the central government.
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*'''Page 188n''': One account says:--"In the beginning, when the Emperor was made Heir to the Throne, he went to the Land of Koshi, and did worship to the Great God of Tsutsuhi in Tsunoga. At this time the Great God and the Heir to the Throne exchanged names. Accordingly the Great God was called the God Isasa-wake and the Heir to the Throne Homuda wake no Mikoto.
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*'''Page 188n''': Probably Wake no Kimi was related to [[Emperor Ojin|Prince Homuda]]. The prince's full name was Homudawake. According to recent studies, Wake derives from the suffix of Homudawake.
    
*'''Page 204n''': [Referring to Naniha]...This area was known for its excellent blacksmitsh (who were Korean immigrants). The Wakabe were the people of the Wake family...This story suggests that at the time of Kotoku's reign (645-54) the Wakabe people lost their monopoly over the iron industry. Iron ore from that time on had to be turned over to the central government.
 
*'''Page 204n''': [Referring to Naniha]...This area was known for its excellent blacksmitsh (who were Korean immigrants). The Wakabe were the people of the Wake family...This story suggests that at the time of Kotoku's reign (645-54) the Wakabe people lost their monopoly over the iron industry. Iron ore from that time on had to be turned over to the central government.
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