Land bridge During the
Pleistocene glacial cycles, the Korea Strait and the
Bering Straits, and the Yellow Sea were often narrowed and the
Japanese islands may at times have been connected to the
Eurasian Continent through the
Korean Peninsula or
Sakhalin. At times, the Sea of Japan was said to be a frozen inner lake due to the lack of warm
Tsushima Current and various plants and large animals, such as the
Palaeoloxodon naumanni are believed to have spread into Japan.
Early history Historically, these narrows served as a highway for high risk voyages. The shortest distance between
Busan, South Korea, and
Tsushima Island is about 50 km, as is the shortest distance from Tsushima to
Iki Island, Japan. In the 6th century,
Buddhism (
Mahāyāna Buddhism) was transmitted by
Baekje people to the easternmost Japan of the
Emperor Kinmei's era over this strait (
See also:
East Asian Buddhism and
Buddhism in Japan).
Mongol invasion A joint Mongol-Korea fleet crossed this strait and attempted to invade Japan in 1274 and 1281. The force severely ravaged the
Tsushima Island on the way to Japan but failed to defeat Japan.
Wokou and Ōei Invasion After the Mongolian invasion ravaged Tsushima, it became a base of the Wokou (Japanese pirates). The Korean
Joseon dynasty sent a fleet to Tsushima in 1419 for the suppression of Wokou activity. Korea subsequently agreed to grant the Japanese limited trading privileges.
Battle of Tsushima The Battle of Tsushima, fought between the Japanese and Russian navies on May 27 and May 28, 1905, took place in the Tsushima Strait part of the Korea Strait, east of the north part of Tsushima and due north of Iki Island. The Russian fleet was destroyed by the Japanese.
Battle of Korea Strait The
Battle of Korea Strait was a naval battle fought on the first day of the
Korean War, 25–26 June 1950, between the navies of
South Korea and
North Korea. A North Korean
troop transport carrying hundreds of soldiers attempted to land its cargo near
Busan but was encountered by a South Korean
patrol ship and sunk. It was one of the first surface actions of the war and resulted in an important South Korean victory.
Future , Busan, South Korea spanning a small part of the strait The possibility of a
Japan–Korea Undersea Tunnel or bridge, similar to the
Channel Tunnel running under the
English Channel between
France and the
United Kingdom, has been discussed for decades. ==See also==