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  • Yamatai
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  • Yamatai-koku (邪馬台国) or Yamaichi-koku (邪馬壹國) is the Sino-Japanese name of an ancient country in Wa (Japan). It is the setting for the 2013 game, Tomb Raider.
  • Yamatai is the name given to a Class M planet discovered inside the Dragon's Head Nebula by the USS Nautilus in 2407. (Star Trek Online: Valkyries)
  • Yamatai or Yama-taikoku (邪馬台国) existing from the 1st century over to the 3rd century was the Sino-Japanese name of an ancient country in Wa (Japan) during the late Yayoi period (from BCE 300 to 300 CE) (also stating that the Chinese text Records of the Three Kingdoms were first recorded as Yamatai guo) This country was ruled under the Priest-Queen; also called the Sun Queen Himiko who died in 248 CE. Generations of Japanese historians, linguists, and archaeologists always debated where Yamatai-koku was located and figuring out if related to what was known later as, Yamato (大和)
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Planet Name
  • Yamatai
Moons
  • unknown
hour
  • 24
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Water
  • 89
diameter
  • 12600
Gravity
  • 1
Game
  • Tomb Raider
Name
  • Yamatai
Quadrant
  • Beta
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Pressure
  • 1038.500000
Distance
  • 161000000
System
  • Dragon's Head Nebula
Class
  • M
Land
  • 11
Surface
  • 15
Place
  • Dragon's Triangle, Japan
Atmosphere
  • Nitrogen/Oxygen
Year
  • 365
Location
  • Nimbus Sector
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  • Yamatai-koku (邪馬台国) or Yamaichi-koku (邪馬壹國) is the Sino-Japanese name of an ancient country in Wa (Japan). It is the setting for the 2013 game, Tomb Raider.
  • Yamatai is the name given to a Class M planet discovered inside the Dragon's Head Nebula by the USS Nautilus in 2407. (Star Trek Online: Valkyries)
  • Yamatai or Yama-taikoku (邪馬台国) existing from the 1st century over to the 3rd century was the Sino-Japanese name of an ancient country in Wa (Japan) during the late Yayoi period (from BCE 300 to 300 CE) (also stating that the Chinese text Records of the Three Kingdoms were first recorded as Yamatai guo) This country was ruled under the Priest-Queen; also called the Sun Queen Himiko who died in 248 CE. Generations of Japanese historians, linguists, and archaeologists always debated where Yamatai-koku was located and figuring out if related to what was known later as, Yamato (大和)
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