"Mysterious Group" half second later: "Jomon people"
Don't forget about the Ainu people, they are part of Japan also.
Modern Japanese are descendants of North Chinese and Korean tribes who migrated to Japan and mixed with Indigenous Jomon. The admix is low and they don't look much different from Chinese and Korean.
I respect japanese, but what they did to china in ww2 is the worst of the worst. And much worst is taiwan forgetting what japanese did to their people and giving their attrocities a pass is worst than anything.
dont worry whites I got you, I can't distinguish Italian and other whites as well.
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Sounds like a bunch of crap to me.
I’ve always thought (some) Japanese look markedly different, darker and more robust, makes sense with Jomon ancestry.
All of the girls in this video are adorable.
The Japanese are much closer to Koreans than Chinese.
Both are human beings... From same planet Earth
We are people, no matter where you are born. Treat each other with respect. It is the best way to have a peace.
These guys told me that Chimps and humans share 97% of DNA. Now these guys also tell me that Chinese and Japanese have 15% of their DNA being different. They will have you believe that both is true because they say it with such confidence.
it has some Chinese people don't like Japanese because of some history
Ainu people were indigenous peoples of Japan
as a vietnamese to me asians are asians, what sets us apart is culture/tradition. Chinese civilization has had the most impact on the east because they had the biggest population. I'm not a fool to deny that we are that much different from the chinese culturally since we adopted alot from them and I know better than to think in terms of us and them. All sinosphere asians to me are like distant cousins, same family tree just a different branch.
The origin of Japanese is controversial. Supposedly, the ancestors of the Japanese came from the Yangtze River, where the Baiyue peoples who spoke languages such as Kra Dai, Austroasiatic, Austronesian, and Hmong Miao lived. But today's Japanese has no trace of any connection to these language families. Some people believe that Japanese was the same language as Korean before it split into two separate languages. This hypothesis sounds more reasonable because the two languages have many things in common, such as the SOV structure is almost the same, but Japanese vocabulary is not at all like Korean? How is that possible?
Yeah, I agree with this. People think it's weird that I can tell han Chinese, Korean and Japanese people apart.
That short hair girl are so gorgeous 😍
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