Chin of Wa

Chin of Wa (倭珍), date of birth and death unknown) was a king of Wa in the early 5th century (middle Kofun era). He was also known as Wa Ochin (倭王珍).

Chin of Wa
King of Wa
PredecessorSan of Wa
SuccessorSai of Wa
IssueSai of Wa
Posthumous name
Emperor Hanzei?
Genealogy of the Five kings of Wa and Emperors
Book of Song Book of Liang
San of Wa
(421, 425 ce)
Chin of Wa
(438 ce)
Sai of Wa
(443, 451 ce)
Ko of Wa
(462 ce)
Bu of Wa
(478 ce)
San of WaChin of Wa
Sai of Wa
Ko of WaBu of Wa
Genealogy of Emperors in Nihon Shoki

(Numbers in parentheses are Japanese epithets)

15 Ojin
(誉田別)
16 Nintoku
(大鷦鷯)
17 Richū
(去来穂別)
18 Hanzei
(瑞歯別)
19 Ingyō
(雄朝津間稚子宿禰)
Ichinobe no OshiwaKinshari20 Ankō
(穴穂)
21 Yūryaku
(大泊瀬幼武)

San's younger brother and one of the Five kings of Wa. Some compare him to the 18th Emperor Hanzei.

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