Early Japan covers the formative periods, beginning with the Jomon hunter-gatherers and their intricate pottery. The subsequent Yayoi period introduced Agriculture and metalwork, profoundly shaping the archipelago's unique cultural identity.
Early Japan covers the formative periods, beginning with the Jomon hunter-gatherers and their intricate pottery. The subsequent Yayoi period introduced Agriculture and metalwork, profoundly shaping the archipelago's unique cultural identity.