Japanese missions to Silla
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Japanese missions to Silla represent an aspect of the international relations of mutual Silla-Japanese contacts and communication. The bilateral exchanges were intermittent.

The unique nature of these bilateral diplomatic exchanges evolved from a conceptual framework developed by the Chinese.
  • 648 — At the request of Japanese government, the Silla ambassador in China delivers a Japanese letter to the court of the Tang emperor; the message conveyed a message wishing good health to the emperor.
  • 804 — Mine no Masatao sent with letters from Japanese Council of State.
  • 836 — Ki no Mitsu with letter from Council of State.


Exchanges of embassies with the Korean kingdoms of Paekche and Silla were critical for informing the Japanese of cultural developments on the continent.

See also

  • Japanese missions to Paekche
    Japanese missions to Paekche
    Japanese missions to Paekche represent an aspect of the international relations of mutual Joseon-Japanese contacts and communication. The bilateral exchanges were intermittent....

  • Japanese missions to Joseon
    Japanese missions to Joseon
    Japanese missions to Joseon represent a crucial aspect of the international relations of mutual Joseon-Japanese contacts and communication. The bilateral exchanges were intermittent....

  • Japanese missions to Imperial China
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