The Soga and Yamato clans played crucial roles in shaping early Japanese state formation and culture. The Soga clan, through strategic marriages and alliances, promoted Buddhism and Chinese cultural practices, significantly influencing Japanese religion, art, and governance. Meanwhile, the Yamato clan, as the imperial family, established the foundation of centralized power in Japan, unifying various tribes and regions under a single rule, which laid the groundwork for the future development of the Japanese state. Together, they facilitated the assimilation of continental influences while promoting a distinct Japanese identity.
Soga Shōhaku was born in 1730.
Soga Shōhaku died in 1781.
Hitomi Soga was born in 1959.
Soga no Umako died in 626.
Soga no Emishi died in 645.
Soga no Emishi was born in 587.
Tiyo Soga died in 1871.
Tiyo Soga was born in 1829.
Soga no Iruka died in 645.
Soga no Iname died in 570.
Keiho Soga died in 1957.
The duration of La Soga is 1.72 hours.