Soga no Umako died in 626.
The leader of the Soga clan during the Asuka period in Japan was Soga no Umako. He played a pivotal role in promoting Buddhism in Japan and was influential in the political landscape of the time, often opposing the powerful Mononobe clan. Soga no Umako's efforts contributed significantly to the eventual establishment of Buddhism as a major religion in Japan.
Soga no Emishi died in 645.
Tiyo Soga died in 1871.
Soga no Iruka died in 645.
Soga no Iname died in 570.
Keiho Soga died in 1957.
Soga Shōhaku died in 1781.
Machiko Soga died on May 7, 2006 at the age of 68.
Soga no Emishi was born in 587.
Tiyo Soga was born in 1829.
Soga Shōhaku was born in 1730.
Hitomi Soga was born in 1959.