The Inukami no Kimi clan descended from Prince Inayoriwake, son of Yamato Takeru.
[2] The following year (615), Empress Suiko returned to Japan with a Baekje diplomat.
Taizong pitied the long distance the diplomats had to travel, and he told the official in charge to stop the annual paying of tribute.
[5] In 632, the envoy arrived in Tsushima with the Tang ambassador, Ko Hyojin.
At this time, Ryouun, Min, Suguri no Torikai, and a messenger from Silla were also with them.