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History of Japan
Periods
Paleolithic35,000–14,000 BC
Jōmon14,000–1000 BC
Yayoi 1000 BC – 300 AD
Kofun 300–538 AD
Asuka 538–710
Nara 710–794
Heian 794–1185
Kamakura 1185–1333
Muromachi 1336–1573
Azuchi–Momoyama 1573–1603
Edo (Tokugawa) 1603–1868
Meiji 1868–1912
Taishō 1912–1926
Shōwa 1926–1989
Heisei 1989–2019
Reiwa 2019–present
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Kofun (古墳) is an era in the history of Japan from around A.D. 250 to A.D.538. A kofun is any tomb (tumulus) of this kind.

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