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Korea and Siberia began to have significant interactions with Japan during the prehistoric period, notably around the Jomon period (14,000 BCE–300 BCE) when cultural exchanges occurred. However, substantial settlement and migration from Korea to Japan are believed to have occurred during the Yayoi period (approximately 300 BCE to 300 CE), when agricultural practices and metalworking techniques were introduced. The influence from the Korean Peninsula continued through various historical periods, especially during the Kofun period (around 250 to 538 CE). Siberian influences are less documented but may have occurred through indirect interactions over time.

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