最近、ある世界史講師 ( 予備校か塾の )が、[ 日本人は縄文時代から縄文人も弥生人も混ざって、現在と同じ様だった 。縄文顔や弥生顔と言うのは嘘だ‼️] とお気持ちで出鱈目な動画を出しているのを見かけました。 私は基本、歴史の講師や文系の学者で科学的根拠を無視して、[ 中国や韓国が嫌いだから ] と言う個人的な感情や憎悪感で、[ 日本人は中国人、韓国人と全く関係ないんだ❗️] と否定する人達の話は信用しません。 また、やたらと [ 日本人のルーツはイスラエル、ユダヤ人だ❗️]と主張して、多くの日本人に [ 私達はユダヤ人の子孫だ ] と信じ込ませようとしている文系教授もいます😓 彼らは全くの感情や憎悪感から話していて、科学的に証明されている事を否定して歴史を変えようとしています。 そもそもD系統の縄文人は [ 古モンゴロイド ]に分類され、O系統の弥生人や古墳人がこの世に現れる遥か前から存在します。 なので、約18.000 ~ 16.000年前から始まった縄文時代の初期から新モンゴロイドの弥生系が日本列島にいた訳がありません😅 そして、その歴史講師の方は [ 稲作は縄文時代からあったんだ❗️]とおっしゃってますが、縄文人がしていた畑で稲を育てる陸稲(りくとう)や (おかぼ )と呼ばれる栽培方法は弥生人が持ち込んだジャポニカ米の水耕稲作とは異なります😅 そもそもジャポニカ米は日本列島の在来種ではなく、稲のDNA解析の結果、現在の中国の黄河や長江流域辺りと一致し、稲自体は中国南部の雲南省やタイ辺りから伝来した事が科学的に分かっています。 たまに私のDNAや日本人のルーツ説明動画に [ 稲作は日本人が生み出して中国大陸や朝鮮半島に伝えた❗️][ 漢字は日本人が考案し中国に伝えた][人類の発祥は日本だ❗️日本から世界に人類が広がっていったんだ‼️] と書き込む人達がいますが、国際的にそれらの事が認められる科学的証拠が無いのに断言出来ないと思います。 まず、日本の縄文人から人類 - ホモサピエンスが世界に広がったと主張したいなら、アフリカで見つかった以上に古い人骨からDNA採取して、その結果で立証しなければなりません。 今のところ、人類 - ホモサピエンスが日本から広がったと科学的に証明出来る物はないです。 その様な主張をする時は、科学的な証拠が出てからにして下さい。 そして少人数ですが、たまに個人的な感情だけで科学的研究結果や証拠を否定したり、攻撃的で無礼な民族優越主義者からコメントが来る事があります。でも大体、報告、ブロックしています。 なぜなら自分で科学的データを調べずに、その様なコメントを見て鵜呑みにする人達が居るからです。そして突然に知らない人から攻撃的、脅迫じみたコメントされてもストレスで非常に不快だからです。 正直、日本人や天皇家に中国大陸や朝鮮半島の人達の血が混ざっていたとして、何がそんなに嫌、または悪いんですか❓彼らが劣っていて、日本人が優っていると考えるからですか❓民族や文化に優劣は無いと思います。 地理的に近いから血統が交わっていても不思議ではないでしょう。 北方弥生人に現在の中国北部、モンゴル、ロシアのツングースカ、朝鮮半島辺りの血が混ざっているのは自然な事です。古墳人は主に長江流域、現在の上海辺りから来たと遺伝子解析の結果が出ているでしょう。 でも、日本では独自の日本文化に発展して行ったので、ルーツはどうであれ日本人は日本人です。 でも仮にDNA鑑定したら高い割合で自分の先祖が現在の中国の満州〜北朝鮮辺りだったからと言って、あなたが中国人、北朝鮮人と言う事ではありません。 それから、当時は現代の様な政治的主義の違いや領土問題などありませんでした。現在、中国や韓国と仲が悪いのは、弥生人が日本に流入して来てから長い3.000年の歴史を考えれば、極最近の80年程です。 たったこの80年で3.000年の歴史を否定するんでしょうか❓ これから先、近隣諸国との関係は悪化するばかりかも知れませんが、逆に20年後はとても仲良くなっているかも知れません。 未来の事は分からないです。 たった今の感情や憎悪感で科学的に証明されている事を否定するのはやめましょう。と言いたいです。下のリンクをよく読んで、動画も見て下さい。 国立科学研究所 分子人類学者 篠田謙一の日本人のルーツに関する記事 The article of Kenichi Shinoda, the head of Japanese national Science Museum, molecular anthropologist & a medical doctor ⬇️ realsound.jp/book/2022/05/post-1036664.html/amp 篠田謙一先生の動画⬇️ ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-bw2pLH7v8Rw.htmlsi=BGSXuHGlbN6W-5v3 国立研究開発法人理化学研究所の記事 The article of RIKEN, a Japanese national science research laboratory ⬇️ www.riken.jp/press/2024/20240418_2/index.html 金沢大学 国際研究チームのパレオゲノミクス ( 古い生物遺体から生物の全遺伝情報を抽出し,比較解析する研究領域,研究手法 ) による研究結果 The research result of Kanazawa University & its international team by using paleogenomics ( Paleogenomics is a field of science based on the reconstruction and analysis of genomic information in extinct species. Improved methods for the extraction of ancient DNA (aDNA) from museum artifacts, ice cores, archeological or paleontological sites, and next-generation sequencing technologies have spurred this field. It is now possible to detect genetic drift, ancient population migration and interrelationships, the evolutionary history of extinct plant, animal and Homo species, and identification of phenotypic features across geographic regions. Scientists can also use paleogenomics to compare ancient ancestors against modern-day humans. ) www.kanazawa-u.ac.jp/rd/96414
Please also call out and include those fake japanese online who claim Japan's identity and spread fake news and relate japanese to randoms like Finns, Celtics etc. it's just ridiculous they want to appear unique, I saw a fake japanese on Quora who have a bio "proud japanese dude" but his profile pic is Korean Pinterest model, he's there being racist, doesn't practice japanese values at all, also that fake ainu guy who said he's ainu but he clearly doesn't know what the hell he's talking about - if you know and grew up around japanese identity, you will know who is real and fake. Please be aware of them izumi kaya, they love to pit people against each other even though there's no problem between them really
They are disrespectful and disgusting for fabricating someone else's cultural identity and heritage, knowing there will be impact to the people who are actually japanese
When Japan opened the country in 19th century, many Europeans/Americans started to visit Japan, and some got baffled and wrote that "Some Japanese look like the Greek." I'm not sure about the Greek part, but they were obviously talking about people with the Jomon/Ainu/Polynesian DNA.
Probably so❣️ In ancient Chinese text, it’s written that Japanese, Wakoku, a Kingdom at that time in Japan dispatched people with very thick & hairy people with tattooed all over the bodies. But it was way much long ago like in the 2nd century. You can see further info in my full version ➡️ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-8wWvrM23vTM.htmlsi=7p-Q1DrLl_6DsVMw Thanks for watching❣️
It is known from genetic studies that the Jomon have a mixture of East Asia and North Siberia. Their elongated noses like the Greeks came from Siberia, populations like the Polynesians or the Native Americans would be genetically closer to the Jomon.
@@IzumiKaya do you know about the Out of Sundaland theory? More details can be found in the research of Edwina Palmer, Stephen Oppenheimer and Prof. Arysio Santos
@@user-yt3xd2jl6d I’ve recently found out about Sundaland, around current Indonesia to Thailand. It’s said that Jomon ancestors like Laputa people & other kinds first gathered & mingled there before migrating to Japan from 3 different major routs. Some also spread out to the Pacific islands & Australia. My grandpa & uncles were pretty Jomon, and they also looked a lot like indigenous Pacific Islanders, so now I probably know why😸✨
I’m mixed Japanese I think. I always think about this when I meet people from Okinawa. Sometimes I meet a person who looks like just came out of a history textbook and they’re from Okinawa.
Yeah, ppl in Kagoshima & Miyazaki look very similar to Okinawan people. Well, majority of the share the same ancestry, so no wonder 😃✨My grandpa was very Jomon too. Thanks for watching❣️
I guess I'm also somewhat mixed. When I stayed at a hotel in Europe, the receptionist was surprised that I was a Japanese. She thought I was an Asian with a bit of Russian blood or something and expected I was from Kazakhustan, Georgia or somewhere.
I’m sure you have deep-set eyes then !! Yeah, some Japanese like デビー夫人 & 平井堅 don’t look like Yayoi type most foreigners imagine when they hear Japanese 😁Thanks for watching❣️
So jomon people are basically Japanese who shares facial similarities with those of southeast Asians and little indian . And yayoi are those that looks like Koreans
I took my DNA test quite a years ago in the US. My DNA test result shows that I am a 100 percent Jomon descendent. I am from 100 miles north of Tokyo in Japan. I am quite hairy as an average Japanese men and have almond shaped eyes. I look mixed or Latino.
😯 You guys also call D type people “Jomon “ in the States ❓Jomon people normally have big around eyes.. I’ve recently found out about Sundaland- around current Indonesia to Thailand, where Jomon ancestors came from. There’re major 3 groups entered in Japan from Okinawan islands, the Korean Peninsula, and the Russian Sakhalin side. And I herd that such people from Sundaland went up to the Bering Strait and entered the American continents. But the Jomon ancestor “ Laputa people “ were the world’s very first maritime people, so they could have entered the American continent by boat.. I don’t know but pots with similar Jomon designs have found in the American continent,and Native American animism is kinda similar to our Shintoism ( Shintoism is kinda mixture of Jomon animism & Yayoi shamanism ) . It’s pretty intriguing. I think Japanese & Native American people should have more intercultural events 😊✨ Thanks for watching BTW❣️
- maria makino (jomon) natsumi abe (yayoi) - sayumi mischige (jomon) ai takahashi (yayoi) That's why i don't understand why people say jomon women are unattractive, they are cute!
The paternal grandfather was born in Kyushu in the late 1800s and fled Japan in his late teens. He was stocky and over 6 feet tall, which was tall for a European of that time, let alone a Japanese. My dad and 5 uncles from that side all had heavy Jomon traits, including bigger eyes, facial and body hair, and slightly wavy hair. They were darker-skinned than a lot of what people today think of Japanese to look like. The males in our family always have 5 o'clock shadow, even not too long after shaving/grooming our beards. My sister was often mistaken for Hawaiian. My brother and I were sometimes mistaken for being "halfies" (not MY word), or mixed. Well, of course we were; everybody is "mixed." And contrary to popular Western belief, all Japanese do not look the same.
Jomon - Southeast Asian, Austronesian, Polynesian. Yayoi - North Asian in Siberia or Mongolia. Jomon brought Rice in Japan, there’s no Rice terraces in Mongolia & Siberia, they love pasta, noodles or ramen. lol.
According to DNA studies conducted by the Japanese university groups, its has been made clear that most Yayoi people came from around Yangtze River basin, around current Shanghai in China. Surprisingly, northern percentage is lower than previously thought. There’re also about 3 groups of Yayoi people. Yayoi people from around Yangtze River are called Yangtze Yayoi people. As for rice, it has been revealed by DNA researchers that current Japanese rice plants came from southern China around Yunnan. As you said, rice plants couldn’t survive in cold climates at that time though current ones are a lot improved. So experts concluded that rice farming in patties couldn’t have brought from people around current N Korea. And Jomon people grew a different type of rice. They grew it in soil directly. They didn’t have water in patties. The way to grow rice in patties- water was brought from Yayoi people. It’s called 水耕稲作. They also brought the ways to make bronze, metal, and of course weapons. The critical thing Yayoi people brought was an idea of conquering areas & people. While Jomon people weren’t interested in such a thing. I say these things in my video of the origin of the Japanese. I introduce things according to scientific facts. So I might have to delete your comment since people can get wrong info from what you wrote. So please wait till it becomes scientifically clear that Japanese Jomon people created the way to grow rice in patties and it spread throughout Asia. I think you need more facts to support your opinion. I’m sorry about that. But I guess you know better than most non-Japanese people. Thanks for watching !!
Haplogroup D (Y-DNA)) This is the legitimate gene for Japanese people, and currently applies to 39%of Japanese people. What's interesting is that this DNA is much older than that of China or Korea.
@@tx2jetson981 Yes, Jomon people are usually categorized as old Mongoloids, while Yayoi or Kofun people are categorized as new Mongoloids. The percentage is very low, but the same kind of southern Jomon type people from Okinawa to Kyushu exist on the southern edge of the Korean Peninsula as well.
@@IzumiKaya YAP 유전자 하프로그 그룹 D는 일본 열도·남서 제도와 안다만 제도, 티베트 고원에서 고빈도로 관찰되는 것 외에는 아시아, 아프리카의 매우 한정된 지역에서 산발적으로밖에 발견되지 않았다. 티베트에서는 D1a1-Z27276, 일본에서는 D1a2a⁻M55, 안다만 제도에서는 D1a2b-Y34537이 고빈도이다. 이러한 하프로그룹은 동일한 하프로그룹 D에 속해도 하위그룹이 다르기 때문에 분기한 지 5만 3000년 이상의 연월을 거 하프로그룹 D는 현재 중국, 조선, 동남아시아의 하프로그룹 O계통과는 분기로부터 7만년 이상의 격차가 있어 매우 고립적인 계통이 되고 있다. D계통은 동아시아에 있어서의 가장 오래된 층의 타입이라고 상정할 수 있지만, 하나의 설으로서 동아시아 및 동남아시아에 O계통이 널리 유입되었기 때문에, 섬나라 일본이나 산악 티베트에만 D계통이 남았다고 생각되고 있다. 그러니까 39%의 일본인은 중국인과 한국인의 유전자와는 7만년의 격차가 있다고 하는 것입니다
@@IzumiKaya Jomon are not old mongoloid, they are proto japanese part of austronesian family. Just because the german created the word mongoloid for calling all people that have slanded eyes doesn't mean it's correct to use it.
@@madagaskar.adalah.indonesiaJomons are never Austronesians...if they are, then Japan wouldn't be the country that has the least Southeast Asia autosomal DNA in the entire East Asia. You austronesians are more closely related to the Chinese, Vietnamese, Burmeses, Thais, Laos, and Cambodians both autosomally and paternally.
Yes. Japanese Jomon have D1b, but the similar kind D type people (D1a probably)live around the Himalayas. It’s a very small percentage, but they also exist in Vietnam. DNA map⬇️ amp.amebaownd.com/posts/26799858 Since Japanese Jomon ancestors came from Sundaland - around current Indonesia & Thailand etc, it doesn’t surprise me❣️
Based on a recent genetic study I did, turns out my paternal lineage is likely of Ainu heritage. Unfortunately my father nor his family speak the language or practice their custom, but fascinating to have found out regardless
Wow, you know Hayato & Kumaso 😳 Yes, they’re Jomon tribes in Kyushu. Even today, more than 90% of ppl in Kagoshima have Jomon ancestry. And yeah, It has been found that Jomon ancestor Laputa ppl first gathered around current Thailand to Indonesia Sundaland , and then migrated into Japan from 3 different routs. They migrated to Japan via the Philippines- Taiwan - Okinawa to Kyushu route, went across the Chinese continent and went into Japan via the Korean Peninsula & the Russian Sakhalin sides. It’s said that ppl in Sudaland also spread out to the Pacific & Australia.
@@IzumiKaya Lapita culture is only 3,000 years old and are believed to be Austronesian speakers. Early Jomon people arrived far earlier than that, about 10,000 years ago, so it would be more accurate to call Jomon para-Austroasiatic, since Negrito populations in Malaysia still speak Austroasiatic languages. Austronesians from Lapita have minimal Negrito ancestry while Jomons are more closely related to Negrito. Maybe late Jomon may be Austronesian, but majority of Jomon are not.
@@lololo-cy2euhere's the fun parallel, phenotype is heavily affected by genetic not linguistic, I read somewhere as Indonesian that most of us has major Austroasiatic DNA even though culturally and linguistically Austronesian. Cmiiw
@@rifqimujahid4907 Yeah. I know. Austronesian comes from Philippines/Taiwan. Austroasiatic from mainland SEA. Have you done your DNA test? Are you Javanese?
Debbie sukarno's parents is japanese😮 i almost forgot about it, she's old now but still look beautiful. Also her ex husband is Indonesia's 1st president a.k.a Sukarno.
Most Japanese do have 1 to 10% Jomon blood in them. The people with the least Jomon dna are from the provinces Kinki, Osaka. Most Okiniwans. do have these more pacific admixture where im from, but its varier from family to family.
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-8wWvrM23vTM.htmlsi=7p-Q1DrLl_6DsVMw➡️I said the similar thing in my full version, but Jomon percentage is also higher in Amami islanders, southern Kyushu people, the Pacific side of Shikoku people, Tohoku & Hokkaido people. Kanto people have slightly higher percentage. You can see why in the full-version. Plz see the DNA map of the Japanese in this video or Google it before you say only Okinawan people have Jomon DNA. That’s a dangerous thinking not according to scientific logics but your personal emotion. I only introduce maps & data scientifically proven by Ryukyu University, other national universities & national research institutes. Please don’t spread wrong info. As I can see from your icon, I guess you’re Uchinanchu abroad. Plz be careful of wrong information the left-wingers spread. They don’t usually know Okinawan history from scratch, which is from the Jomon era, but form the Ryukyu time that occurred in the 15th century,. To search better information, you’ve got to be able to read scientific & historical facts in Japanese because most of them aren’t available in English. Thanks for watching anyways❣️
BS. You probably never even been to both Korea and Japan. One glace and they look completely different except for some people. But you could say that Koreans came from China.
@@cyberpunk2777 I am Japanese from Okinawa living abroad, I never said a Korean looks like a Japanese?!? I only said that some Okinawans have Jomon facial features with the Yamato from the mainland and we Okinawans definitely dont look Korean at all.
@@imprisonedone8054 you are Ryukuan. Not even Jomon. Ryukuan is a completely different ethnicity from mainland Japanese, and it had it's own Kingdom before being assimilated into Japan.
@@IzumiKaya in my country, monolids are considered attractive especially among women and i saw you, people here will think you're super attractive so be proud of your features 😊 everyone can be attractive including yayoi and jomon and their mix are one of the most attractive mixes 😁 even more attractive than caucasian mix
@@IzumiKayathe only uglies here are people who are disrespectful of their heritage and impersonate other ethnicities online to defame this specific ethnic group and spread misinformation about them, sorry for harsh words ;(
@@cigarettes_and_lollipops Thank you for your support ❤️Yeah, regardless of race or tribe, I think any happy-positive vibe people can be beautiful✨People with grudge & hatred have scary facial features😨
Yuzuru Hanyu seems to be of tungusic descendent from Siberia, Japanese people are mainly mixture of three roots: the Jomon people who came to Okinawa from SoutheastAsia, the Yayoi people who came to the mainland Japan from North China and Korea peninsula and the tungusic people who came to Hokkaido from Siberia.
You're right but jomon women are not really ugly lol one of the most beautiful women in japan are from fukuoka (together with akita and aomori) or what they called "hakata bijin" and many of them have higher jomon blood percentage even japanese people acknowledge this "fukuoka women are beautiful because they are mixed years ago" and they are talking about jomon
I did my own DNA test❣️The result is here ➡️ ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-8a77XxMRFHE.htmlsi=SznUvOIMIuW2syE- Sometimes, some people put crazy wrong comments like “ Jomon people don’t have ancestry in south east Asia. They came from Russia, therefore they’re Russians.” or “ Ainu is the only descendants of Jomon .” “ Japanese are so evil, so Chinese people have nothing to do with Japanese culturally or genetically.” Such comments all contradicts the scientific & at geological facts. First of all, Jomon people entered the Japanese archipelago from 4 major routs, via the Sundaland- current Indonesia to Thailand, the Korean Peninsula, Russian Sakhalin side and the Pacific etc. Some ancestors of Jomon came from the Russian side, but it doesn’t make Jomon people Russian. And Ainu is the mixture of native Japanese Jomon & tribes came from the Russian sides later. But Jomon people themselves aren’t Russian😅 And it’s a bad news for Korean or Chinese people who hate Japanese, but we Japanese have a lot to do with both Korean & Chinese people both culturally & genetically. I delete and block crazy comments that contradict scientific facts because such false comments can provide some people wrong ideas. When we see DNA maps or any scientific data, we shouldn’t see them with biased minds or hatred towards certain groups of people. Thanks 🙏
@@angelusvastator1297 I think many countries or places do as well😉 BTW, Japanese court music 雅楽 was introduced from Vietnam 🇻🇳. I’d always thought it came from either China or Korea, but it actually was from Vietnam❣️
i always say that EDUCATED japanese people like you respect their austronesian, korean, chinese, and even tungus heritage and i met lots of japanese people like you on japanese websites, japanese are truly humble they claim the truth despite of social status sadly it is repressed in mainstream media because of foreign invasion and massive manipulation plus lots of foreign people impersonate japanese online they claim they are japanese even though they are not please be aware of them, they are defaming Japan's real identity they link japanese people to the most faraway people from them like altaic or turks, no offense to turks i respect them and admire their victorious past but please be truthful
i can see the austronesian roots, do you know that the indigenous filipino religion anito is very similar to shinto? 🤗 many scholars said that if filipinos resist european colonization, instead of churches, lots of our worship sites will be very similar to shinto shrines even EDUCATED japanese people like you also say this, and did you know there are many filipino deities similar to japanese deities plus indigenous peoples clothings too and some even suspect japanese hiragana is somewhat similar to filipino baybayin i believe this was the same with other austronesian ethnic groups too especially malaysians, indonesians, and bruneians.
@@cyberpunk2777 Abe's father referred about his Chosen(joseon) ancestry. It was on Shukan Asahi newspaper. Koreans didn't say anything. I am not sure he mentioned Yi's chosen or ancient korea.
@@porytlim8508 Thanks for watching✨The borders, empires & kingdoms existed in the past are quite different from this modern time, so it’s hard to say exactly Chinese or Korean, but I would say “ roughly Yes”. Jomon - old Mongoloids , Yayoi & Kofun - new Mongolia’s. But Jomon people also came into Japan from different directions. A lot of new Mongolids such as Yayoi , Tungus & Kofun people came from the continent & peninsula, but in different groups or tribes.
As an American, I could always tell there is a difference in the way Japanese look compared to other east asians. Now I know that it must have been the Jomon genetics that I was seeing. Japan is so fascinating! ❤
Koreans also have some Jomon dna surprisingly. But much less than Japanese. Example of Korean w Jomon like trait include Hyun bin, Lee Jin wook, Choi siwon etc
Koreans do not have Jomon DNA. Recent papers from Japanese researchers found "little to none." People living in the most Southern tip of Korea were found to have around 7% Jomon DNA 1,500 years ago. Current day Koreans have close to 0%.
@@cigarettes_and_lollipops A lot of Koreans are born with small eyes (monolids). This is why they are compared to Mongolians. A lot of Japanese are born with double eyelids and have defined features. Actors or actresses do not matter.
@@marioplayer1410 majority of japanese are yayoi than jomon. that's why many of them have monolids, jomon blood is mostly concentrated in okinawa and kyushu region (fukuoka, nagasaki, kagoshima, hakata etc .) but jomon mostly influencer their ancient culture than yayoi. korea and china doesn't even have tattoo culture and rock art as one of the few examples that stems from jomon but yayoi develope it i guess
Actor Hiroyuki Ikeuchi is very Jomon, I remember seeing him in the first imp man movie and thinking he looked half white, Yôsuke Kubozuka and Hiro Mizushima are definitely 50/50
@@philliphartman2381 I’m sorry but do you think I don’t know that❓Of course there are different groups or tribes of Yayoi people, actually Torai people in this case. It’s the same for the Jomon people. I categorized as indigenous Jomon & later migrants Yayoi because Jomon are old Mongoloids who have existed long before Yayoi - new Mongoloids appeared in this planet. Even there are several groups in Han Chinese, O type people. I roughly categorized into Jomon & Yayoi because most non-Japanese people don’t know about us. And I know about my own country, history & cultures and so on. There’s no need for you to say something like this. A couple of other people including Japanese complained like you did. And I had to explain the same thing. If you think a little bit more, you would know why I categorized them into the 2 groups. I’m a little tired of replying the same thing.
@@IzumiKaya You sound like a very insecure person. You're being irrationally defensive, dismissive, and arrogant. Next time just indicate the nuanced reality. These aren't Jomon and Yayoi, these are Jomon-looking type, and Yayoi-looking type, so people don't get the impression that modern Japanese people actually look like real Jomon.
Even Indonesians have 2 kinds of faces. The dark skinned Melanesian and/or ancient Tamil/Dravidian descendants like Tukul Arwana or Sule (they are celebrities, so google got plenty of their faces) and the light skinned ones who're Chinese and Austronesian from Formosa descendants like Ariel Noah (another celebrity you can google). Some other significant populations of light skinned Indonesians are also descendants of centuries long Arab/European settlers such as Minang (some Arab mix), Aceh (Portuguese), Manado (Dutch), Batak (German), Sunda (Arab), Dayak (Chinese), etc etc. Just to clear up some confusion as I'm familiar with Indonesia.
@@thebluescaptainthey are talking about the austronesian indonesian people, people like you keep erasing austronesian connections with Japanese and link them to people who live faraway from them when it's clear they are more related to each other than with anyone
@@cigarettes_and_lollipops Because Jomon aren't Austronesian genius, they're Eurasian from Siberia who're closer to Mongol/Turkic admixture. The Austronesians of Japan are Rykuyu jin from Okinawa regions. They have closer admixture with Formosan Austronesian.
@@thebluescaptainExactly. Southern Japanese like Okinawans are closer to Southern Chinese and Southeast Asians unlike the rest of Japan who are the closest to the Koreans and NorthEast Asian people.
Modern Japanese are a mix of South East Asians and East Asians. Even though their autosomal dna might be closer to Koreans, they look far more like southern Chinese and even south East Asian on average due to admixture with Jomon and austronesian tribes
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Southeast asian look little bit european/caucasians (Europeans, middle eastern, south asian), not too asian especially east asia. They are look more caucasian, lol
@@anggafbrynsyh8436 they don't look caucasian lol they have their own looks. Caucasians have deeper set eyes, pointy noses and narrow elongated skull austronesians don't, austronesians have more square-ish angular jawline, even though they have double eyelids their eye set are not deep unlike caucasoids and austronesians have little bit longer eyelashes, noses are medium size not pointy like caucasoids and even though many are TAN (don't confuse tan with brown) many are beige skin too (not too pale and not too dark) there's a clear difference between them
@@anggafbrynsyh8436 also there are two types of southeast asians mainland southeast asian (thailand, vietnam, laos etc.) and maritime southeast asian (indonesia, philippines, brunei etc.) Jomon originate from maritime southeast asia although mainland southeast asia is mixed with maritime. Btw mainland southeast asia is dominated by austroasiatics (chinese ancestors who go down and live there) and maritime southeast asia especially philippines is dominated by austronesians PS: please don't confuse austronesian, austroasiatic, and australoid even though the spelling and pronounciation is the same, they are all different from each other
Same to South east Asian especially Malaysian, Indonesia and Philippines. The first people in their country is Melanesian(not a mongoloid race), then the Mongoloids race (austronesian and Austroasiatic) came and intermix to the locals. This same terminology as Japan the first people of Japan were Jomon(not a mongoloid race) then the Yayoi came (a mongoloid race)
More recent studies updated in 2021 actually show there is a third group of people who arrived in Japan known as the Kofun. While Jomon is the indigenous people of Japan, Yayoi are rice agriculturalists more Northeast Asian-clustering (probably more like modern Koreans, descended from Liao River population who gave rise to Japanese language) whereas the Kofun are more East Asian clustering (most similar to modern Han Chinese). Kofun ancestry accounts for 71% of Japanese genome and is the highest proportion. Yayoi accounts for 16% and Jomon accounts for 13%. Maybe a fraction of Finnish ancestry appeared on MyHeritage, because most Finns belong to Y-DNA Haplogroup N which is in high frequency all over northern Asia (Siberia) and ancient Liao River region of northeastern China. Today however the percentage of Haplogroup N left in Northeast Asia is very little and most of the Haplogroup N people migrated away north into Siberia becoming Uralic (Finno-Ugric) and Turkic peoples. I am Chinese with Haplogroup N.
谢谢你的收看✨Yeah, I talked about that former half thing you put here. When 呉 was destroyed, 呉 people migrated to the Korean Peninsula & Kyushu Japan. But I guess they are different from Kofun people ??? In the DNA map I introduced, 長江弥生人 Yangtze River Yayoi people seem to be Kofun people. But what puzzles me is that the modem Chinese language 普通語 is so different from Japanese. The grammar is completely opposite. I wonder why it happened 🤔 My husband is Shanghai -ren Chinese and speaks Shanghai dialect, but Shanghai dialect sounds so similar to the Japanese language in the Yayoi era ( how languages sounded like back then is created according to linguistic studies & AI ). I’ve heard that the ancient Chinese grammar used to be opposite like in the Japanese order. But I wonder if it’s true , and if it did, why it happened 🤔 So I was wondering if Kofun people migrated from the area around current Shanghai, there must be a language connection. But Japanese language is systematically & grammatically similar to Korean or Manchurian although DNA studies show that many Japanese came from around current Shanghai. I’m hoping someone will solve that riddle someday😅 Although many people from the continent migrated to Japan, our culture had been well-protected since it’s an island, but Japanese government is bringing in 820.000 foreign workers & their families within 5 years, so we’ll probably be super mixed nation like the U.S ..
@@IzumiKaya Region of 呉 around Jiangsu province and Shanghai was already considered Chinese by the time of the Warring States Period. Traditionally that area was probably inhabited by more Southeast Asian type people of the Hemudu and Liangzhu culture until it was Sinicized to form Chinese kingdoms of Wu and Yue. Japan did have a lot of cultural interaction with 呉 region because it was one of the closest areas of China to Japan, hence silk kimono is called 呉服, Chinese loanwords from that area are called 呉音 and tatami mats for example are called 茣蓙. Historical records suggest Japanese people are descended from Duke Wu of Taibo (吴太伯) as they introduced themselves as such to the Chinese court, but most historians are inclined to believe it was because the Japanese could gain some sort of 'legitimacy' by claiming Chinese heritage at the time. However if Japanese are indeed migrants from Jiangsu region it does not explain why Japanese have such little Southeast Asian DNA. Instead more recent genetic studies of the neolithic era actually show ancient Shandong people were far more northern leaning than modern day Shandong Han, forming a genetic continuum known as 'Ancient Northern East Asians' (ANEA), whereas people from ancient Fujian region were part of the 'Ancient Southern East Asian' (ASEA) group. Jiangsu/Shanghai or the region of 呉 actually falls within the Ancient Southern East Asian group before it was Sinicized by migrants from the northwest (Central Plains region). Kingdoms of Wu and Yue were even considered by the central authority in Central Plains region of China to be 'inferior' because they had a lot of Southeast Asian (Yue) admixture and culture. In my opinion Yayoi (predecessors of Koreans and Japanese) are probably descended from Shandong peninsula region, from the 'Dongyi' people, or Huai River region between Shandong and Jiangsu instead. The reason was that the ancient Shandong people were very 'ANEA' leaning genetically, but at the same time they also had rice agriculture and were constantly in close cultural contact with ASEA groups hence some of the cultures of the Yayoi like teeth blackening, tattooing of bodies, cutting of hair, living on stilt houses etc. were actually also rather similar to ASEA peoples. The Kofun element probably came directly from the Central Plains region, or only after the Jiangsu-Shanghai region was so heavily Sinicized there is no more ASEA component left. Today most Shanghai/Jiangsu Han are indeed genetically the same as Northern Chinese. But earlier I think it may not have been the case. Personally I am Fujian Han and I still average 25% Southeast Asian DNA on many genetic tests. Fujian was actually the proto-homeland of Austronesian people before they spread to Taiwan, Southeast Asia and Pacific Islands. Japanese on the other hand really don't have any. By the way my last name in Chinese is also 呉.
@@YummYakitori japanese have southeast asian dna but little and the majority of it is in the south, you can see the southeast asian (austronesian) influence to them like stilt houses, tattoo culture, rock art, mythology even their spiritual belief shinto (contrary to popular belief shinto is similar to confucian which is not true because shinto is animistic while confucian is not) instead shinto is similar to indigenious austronesian belief anito, babaylan is similar to shrine maiden, it's just not obvious because austronesians were colonized and don't feel superior over this because china was colonized and even bullied by western powers too remember hongkong and macau? Also they are the one who named china as "sick man of asia" But the japanese is majority chinese, manchu, tungus, and korean while they have few siberian (the east looking ones not the caucasoid blonde ones) and few austronesian also there's no point fighting about this because at the end of the day all of southeast asians and east asians came from the same race which is MONGOLOID
I didn’t know at that time I made this video although I did a good research, but the first guy’s grandfather turned out to be Italian American, so he’s 1/4 Italian, but he still has a strong Jomon traits. Not only almond-shaped eye people you imagine are Japanese. I made this video because most foreigners don’t know about Jomon or Jomon type tribes like Emishi or Hayato.
@@Smokingmeow Oh Hell Jomon and Ainu can't be part caucasians. They are just part Southeast ASians (Austronesian look) A lot of J people look so Pinoy faces !
@@MyWay-zu4go tell me about it, weeaboos can't accept it lol also jomon doesn't look caucasian at all i wonder why they insist themselves to them instead of acknowledging their arab, pakistanis, indian etc. siblings? Because europeans are closer to them than to japanese
and that's where they get their little turkic blood because yayoi came from korea and they originate from china and china have turkic populations among them like uyghurs
@@IzumiKaya and you know taiki he real name is tajima itsuki you can check in google about the info and profile for more details as information material so it that can be proven directly he is a guitarist from the band fear and loathing in las vegas he is has jomon descendant even he dont look like mostly japanese people in general because he has thick a beard and look like european
@@IzumiKaya If it's possible, can you tell why Japanese are so much more closely related to Koreans even compared to Northern Chinese? The Korean people are very close to Northern Chinese even compared to Japanese. On the other hand, Japanese only relates to Koreans. Would that be due to the Kofun or the Yayoi DNA?
Phenotype is determined by less than 2% of your genotype. Japanese are genetically homogenous no matter how they look. Typically, ranging from 10-20% Jomon like in ancestry.
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Tbh Jomon influence is strong in Han Chinese and Korean cos many have less flat foreheads. Nose not always flat too. But might also be due to Austronesian.
I don't think so, han Chinese is your stereotypical asian image, southern Chinese are that one that looks different especially Cantonese but I feel like they are more related to Austroasiatic (which could be because their languages are both tonal and your language reflects your identity) than Austronesian, the only mainland southeast Asian that has jomon or Austronesian influence are southern Vietnam and southern Thailand and it makes sense there are many people there who resembles them but I think the majority looks southern chinese
Austronesians have pseudo-caucasian looks. some ancient scientists like bluebenmach already noted this just think of Polynesians it's just not obvious because austronesians are heavily mixed, they are peaceful people and always integrate with local population in the islands they live in
@@cyberpunk2777 thats because of diet. DNA tells japanese are not southern chinese they are more of northern chinese and of course the closest one is korean. Yayoi origin controversy is no more. Only japanese in their twisted mind refusing it. Hoping to feel supremacy over koreans make you refusing science.
@@cyberpunk2777 Korean in their deep twisted mind, japanese are half bronze age barbarian for thousand years but japanese refusing science mindset makes me sick.
@@cyberpunk2777 Your hope is peninsula japonic theory. Koreans are 70% manchrian origin 30% yayoi. And japanese 90% yayoi 3% jomon 7 from other places maybe hata clan or chinese.
@@fcksrilankagirlsidontlikes6730both Jomon and southeast Asian have deep set eye and brow ridge. Some full SEA also have pointy nose. I knew a Viet girl and she looks western despite dark skin
@@Indrianilestariiiiii While it is a nice sentiment to think in such a manner, Han Chinese is not what you think it is in reality. Chinese "Han" can be divided into 3~4 different sub categories: North, South, West and sometimes Southeast and they all have different genetic makeup. If we took a close look at a Southern Han Chinese to a Northern Han Chinese, we can see a difference. They have more facial hair, bulgier eyes and overall facial structure while Northern Han Chinese have sharper features. In fact, all the Han Chinese from different regions have difference in genomes regardless of being called "Han". Japanese are closest to Koreans, followed by Northeastern Han (i.e. Manchu-Beijing area) and so on. You'll find bigger difference between someone from Hainan than someone from Shenyang when comparing with other Northeastern Asians like the Japanese and Koreans. I'm not here to make you feel bad for getting some facts wrong, but it's essential to understand that the ancestors of Northeast Asians are not "Han Chinese" we know of today. Some Han Chinese and Koreans/Japanese share a common ancestry while the majority do not. Though modern Chinese people like to call themselves "Han Chinese" nationality aside, the facts say otherwise. It's very important to mark the genealogical differences when we're talking about science.
@@Japinoyboi2004 Otani is a lot Jomon I think, but since he’s from Iwate prefecture where a northern Jomon tribe Emishi flourished. And such northern Emishi can be mixed with tribes came from the Russian side like Ainu 🤔
I wonder is there any kind of rivalry or attitudes in Japan today regarding these two ancestral types. Is it considered valuable to be more Jomon or Yayoi? Does one get more mockery or privilege? Or does nobody seem to care these days?
I'm Japanese. This is an automatic translation. Sorry if it's hard to read. I don't think there is much rivalry, privilege, or ridicule. There are many things we envy each other for. People with Jomon faces admire the fair skin, Japanese-style face of Yayoi faces, and people with Yayoi faces admire the large eyes, high noses, and long, voluminous eyelashes of Jomon faces. In the Showa era, actors with Jomon faces were often preferred, but nowadays Yayoi actors are introduced as salt-faced good-looking men(塩顔イケメン) and have many fans. In this video, Oguri Shun is considered to be Jomon, but I think he is a representative salt-faced actor. They are divided by the intensity of their faces, such as Jomon is a sauce face, Yayoi is a salt face, and MIX is a soy sauce face that is darker than salt, and each is considered to have its own charm.