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In [[659]], he cross the Japan Sea to China for another military expedition. This time, he attacked the Mishihase (Suchen) State. Iwao Seiichi mentions that this is the first example of Yamato Court efforts to spread the feelers of its control as far as the [[Tohoku]] region and [[Hokkaido]]. If Abe no Hirafu actually attacked the Chinese racial group is a matter of debate. Iwao further mentions that it is possible this group was simply another racial group within Northern Japan.  
 
In [[659]], he cross the Japan Sea to China for another military expedition. This time, he attacked the Mishihase (Suchen) State. Iwao Seiichi mentions that this is the first example of Yamato Court efforts to spread the feelers of its control as far as the [[Tohoku]] region and [[Hokkaido]]. If Abe no Hirafu actually attacked the Chinese racial group is a matter of debate. Iwao further mentions that it is possible this group was simply another racial group within Northern Japan.  
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In [[662]], when the Korean kingdom of [[Paekche]] was being attacked by [[Silla]] and [[Tang]] forces, Abe no Hirafu was sent to aid the former, a Japanese ally. Hirafu was a commander of the rear division, alongside [[Ôyake no Omi Kamara]]. Including the front, rear, and center divisions, the army numbered 27,000.  The Japanese were completely defeated in [[663]] at the [[Battle of Hakusukinoe]].
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In [[662]], when the Korean kingdom of [[Paekche]] was being attacked by [[Silla]] and [[Tang]] forces, Abe no Hirafu was sent to aid the former, a Japanese ally. Hirafu was a commander of the rear division, alongside [[Ôyake no Omi Kamara]]. Including the front, rear, and center divisions, the army numbered 27,000.  It is believed that this rear division was a naval force originating in the Hokuriku region.  The Japanese were completely defeated in [[663]] at the [[Battle of Hakusukinoe]].
    
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