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Ethnic Origin of the Japanese 

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The Japanese, despite their reputation as an ethnic, linguistic and cultural monolith, actually have quite the fascinating origins as a fusion of multiple people groups over a span of many generations, reflecting the modern day clash of Eastern and Western customs in Japan to this day.
Today we will discuss the ancient history of Japan stretching back thousands of years and how this diverse assortment of tribes with surprising origins has impacted the genetics of the modern ethnic groups of Japan. Thanks for watching!
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www.japantimes.co.jp/news/201...
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@fnando1281
@fnando1281 5 лет назад
0:17 those are actually nationalist Chinese soldiers
@garypulliam3740
@garypulliam3740 5 лет назад
100 percent true. I came here looking for this comment.
@sinoroman
@sinoroman 5 лет назад
RIP credibility
@alekshukhevych2644
@alekshukhevych2644 5 лет назад
@@sinoroman w.e..it happens..
@andraslibal
@andraslibal 5 лет назад
Yes, look at the Stahlhelm. Equipped and trained by German Army to fight communists, they represented the best of the Chinese Army, and gave the Japanese hell in Shanghai (the Stalingrad of Asia) en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_German-trained_divisions_of_the_National_Revolutionary_Army
@e-cuauhtemoc
@e-cuauhtemoc 5 лет назад
@@andraslibal Correct! Thanks for the link.
@MikeStillUK
@MikeStillUK 5 лет назад
So interesting thanks for uploading
@BestlikeMike
@BestlikeMike 3 года назад
I like your video but please take down the rising sun flag. It represents the military atrocities done by Japanese which are not ignored by the Japanese government.
@just_a_turtle_chad
@just_a_turtle_chad 3 года назад
This guy is a Propagandist
@001suisen4
@001suisen4 19 дней назад
0:17 This is the Chinese army.
@001suisen4
@001suisen4 19 дней назад
"Japanese people are homogeneous." "Japanese people want pure blood." These are all big lies invented by vulgar Westerners to make Japanese people out to be racists. This is probably a self-portrait of Anglo-Saxons, like white Americans and British people, who were once obsessed with eugenics just like the Nazis. They projected their own flaws onto the Japanese. The Japanese themselves don't claim this.
@diogeneslima4284
@diogeneslima4284 5 лет назад
Brazil has the largest number of Japanese outside Japan 🇧🇷🇯🇵
@SukacitaYeremia
@SukacitaYeremia 5 лет назад
Probably influenced by Captain Tsubasa. (google it)
@LCdic09
@LCdic09 5 лет назад
@@SukacitaYeremia lol
@henrysaka6402
@henrysaka6402 5 лет назад
Verdade. Mais um descendente japonês Brasileiro hehe
@diogeneslima4284
@diogeneslima4284 5 лет назад
@@SukacitaYeremia lol
@diogeneslima4284
@diogeneslima4284 5 лет назад
@@henrysaka6402 eu também sou mano
@Ilovepizzandnb
@Ilovepizzandnb 5 лет назад
Japanese American here. Great Great grandparents moved from Japan to Hawaii in the 1890's. We did some DNA test and our results showed Far East Russian/Siberia, mostly Japanese, some Korean, and some mixture of Polynesian/Hawaiian due to the move to Hawaii as my family is "hapa"
@justinprather4760
@justinprather4760 5 лет назад
@Celtic Revival / Adfywiad Celtaidd Wow triggered much? You ever consider they're claiming to be American because they have pride in where their from? Also don't get all preachy on decolonization, that shit's dumb. It actually comes off as a bunch of SJW's trying to geographically displace people along racial lines.
@itsokaytobeclownpilled5937
@itsokaytobeclownpilled5937 5 лет назад
@Celtic Revival / Adfywiad Celtaidd In what schizophrenic delusion were the American Indians, who are migrants, an established country with borders and Immigration and nationalization services?
@100mphFastball
@100mphFastball 5 лет назад
Alot of Japanese moved to Hawaii, didn't they? Hawaii is almost Japan, when I went there.
@sidhanthmishra8488
@sidhanthmishra8488 5 лет назад
@Celtic Revival / Adfywiad Celtaidd Have you heard of Beringia? Native Americans originated from Siberia/ Northern Russia and the native Americans were the first immigrants via the Bering strait into Alaska and spread throughout the Americas
@Ilovepizzandnb
@Ilovepizzandnb 5 лет назад
@@100mphFastball yes, they were some of the original immigrant populations in Hawaii around 1900. So there has been generations of them, they helped to form the culture, food, business, politics, and "Pidgin Hawaiian" language. And are part of the "local" population
@Max_Skald
@Max_Skald 5 лет назад
Google translator We, in Russia, have a myth (or maybe this is true) that the Japanese first saw the Russians, called them red Ainu.
@gorzux2829
@gorzux2829 5 лет назад
¿Red Ainu? They should have met the Russians for the first time before even becoming a Republic in 1917. In the Meiji Restoration probably, and in that time there was no communist Russia or something. That myth is probably just that
@Max_Skald
@Max_Skald 5 лет назад
No-no, I'm talking about red hair:) In Russian it's different words: krasnyi (red) and ryzhij (close in meaning to orange/for example red hair), but Google translates so.
@alapikomamalolonui6424
@alapikomamalolonui6424 5 лет назад
​@@gorzux2829 I doubt that the "red" designation was due to the Russians being Communists. It was probably because of the "ruddy" complexion (red faced western eurasian character) of the Russians. ..then again, I don't know when the Japanese first saw these "red" Russians. Maxim (Максим), do you know when the designation "Red Ainu" was first noted?
@gorzux2829
@gorzux2829 5 лет назад
Oh I see, thanks for the explanation (8
@Nabium
@Nabium 5 лет назад
@@gorzux2829 If you don't think Russians look red, you haven't seen their noses when they drink vodka! :D And they drink a lot of vodka! ^^
@VoxRationisSum
@VoxRationisSum 5 лет назад
Greeting from a Japanese immigrant living in Europe. Your content is amazing as always, and it is an honor you decided to cover my country in this video. Keep up the great work!
@vyve3165
@vyve3165 5 лет назад
VoxRationisSum HOONNUUUURRRR
@jackbloomer1334
@jackbloomer1334 5 лет назад
Move back
@myGuitarCoversHD
@myGuitarCoversHD 5 лет назад
@@jackbloomer1334 He can stay.
@Govnar658
@Govnar658 5 лет назад
What made you move to Europe? Just curious cause I wanna do the opposite for a few years.
@HeyWelcomeToMyWorld
@HeyWelcomeToMyWorld 5 лет назад
@@jackbloomer1334 How about you move back, to non-existence.
@puneethdesi3110
@puneethdesi3110 5 лет назад
Recent genome studies have confirmed now. The Jomon are not related to Australo-Melanesians or Africans. They are closest to Eurasian populations (basal branch). The Jomon cluster is distinct from all others, but relative closer to (Basal) East Asians. Autosomes and nucleus DNA confirm their unique position. Following studies can further help to understand the population history of Eurasia.
@tigerfan707
@tigerfan707 3 года назад
That does not make any sense. Austro-Melanesians are part of the Eurasian branch. Within that branch, they group together with asians, excluding caucasians. www.nature.com/articles/srep29890 How could the jomon not be related to Austro-Melanesians, but be closest to eurasian populations?
@ali40589
@ali40589 3 года назад
@@tigerfan707 Austro-Melenasian are not a branch of Eurasian, they are their own people..😒
@tigerfan707
@tigerfan707 3 года назад
@@ali40589 Is that your personal opinion, or is it based on evolutionary history? The link I posted above contains a tree showing the order of divergence for most human populations.
@ali40589
@ali40589 3 года назад
@@tigerfan707 First of all, they were group there because they are an important part of ancestry to some Austronesian group. And second they are the remnants of first group of people that migrated out of Africa, at that time they were migrating the ancestors of all Eurasian, (Western and Eastern Eurasians) are probably still in Africa.
@tigerfan707
@tigerfan707 3 года назад
@@ali40589 That is your opinion. Mtdna shows that Austro-Melanesians and all other Eurasians descend from L3. Additionally, they all descend from subranches of L3 that diversified near India. This means they came from the same wave out of Africa. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_mitochondrial_DNA_haplogroup#/media/File:Human_migrations_and_mitochondrial_haplogroups.PNG Y-dna tells a similar story, with austro-melanesians and asians grouping together. www.pnas.org/content/104/21/8726
@gerianderson6565
@gerianderson6565 5 лет назад
With Sincere respect and Gratitude, Thank you for the Video. Love, Japan. ♡.
@quicksylverg9923
@quicksylverg9923 5 лет назад
Thumbnail looks like Japanese are descendants of Karl Marx
@jabohonu
@jabohonu 5 лет назад
Aren't all we Marx descendants ?
@bogdanbogdanoff5164
@bogdanbogdanoff5164 5 лет назад
*ancestors
@jasonlee5953
@jasonlee5953 5 лет назад
@@jabohonu Nah :)
@ALeaud
@ALeaud 5 лет назад
@@jabohonu No. I'm 0% Jewish.
@faelnicolini
@faelnicolini 5 лет назад
@@jabohonu No jewels allowd here, ma'am
@crazyirish209
@crazyirish209 5 лет назад
This was super interesting!! I love and share your passion for all this stuff lol . Thanks brother
@MarcusMaximillianAugustus
@MarcusMaximillianAugustus 5 лет назад
as always, brilliant!!
@TheWesterlyWarlock
@TheWesterlyWarlock 5 лет назад
Great video. I'm definitely interested in more about the Ryukyuan. :)
@uryen921
@uryen921 5 лет назад
0:16 Those are Chinese soldiers, not Japanese.
@urgyenshelling5591
@urgyenshelling5591 5 лет назад
China Numba wan
@jussim.konttinen4981
@jussim.konttinen4981 5 лет назад
Total of 207,183 Taiwanese served in the military of Imperial Japan. The Chinese Nationalist Party, its officers and approximately 2 million troops took part in the Great retreat to Taiwan; in addition to many civilians and refugees, fleeing from the advances of the Communist PLA. Nowadays, according to government figures, over 95% of Taiwan's population of 23.4 million consists of Han Chinese.
@tulparkultigintengrikut8440
@tulparkultigintengrikut8440 5 лет назад
@@urgyenshelling5591 lol
@thekoranhasscientificaccur2818
Uryen The Chinese nationalists were Japan's enemies so it is all right to show them here. Too bad most Japanese do not worship Allah BTW.
@thekoranhasscientificaccur2818
DATMemeboi But like I said Chinese Nationalists were enemies of Japan.
@hoangkimviet8545
@hoangkimviet8545 5 лет назад
The origin of the Japanese? They were born from the Sun :-0
@kekistanipatriot1644
@kekistanipatriot1644 5 лет назад
Hoàng Kim Việt - Correct. The Ainu people of Japan are from Panopolis called Khemmis too They are Y DNA D-M174 from Khemenu to Elephantine Hamites who are Khemites. From the First Cataract, home of Khemnu called Amun and Pan. Khem is Pan Ha and Ho mean "Of" or "the One" HoMin is JoMon HaPan is "Of Pan" is JaPan They are children of the Sun of Khemenu and Elephantine.
@kensin7244
@kensin7244 5 лет назад
Ameratsu no o kami
@kekistanipatriot1644
@kekistanipatriot1644 5 лет назад
ken sin - Japanese has a lot of "Egyptian" loanwords. Amen is Amun and Ammon of the Ammonians called the Ammonites Amen is Khem of the eight of Khemenu Keki is the light bearer of the eight of the ark at Khemenu. Kamuy is Khemui and Kami too Khemenu is Shomayim and Hermopolis and the mound called Meras too Meras is Meru and Meros too HaMeras is SaMeras Samaria is home of the Samurai too Yamabushi blows the horn of the ram called Khemnu and Khn n too The imperial crest of HaPan is on the gate of the divine son of Salome, called HeruSalome and Jerusalem too
@porygonyt8014
@porygonyt8014 5 лет назад
@@kekistanipatriot1644 How would the Egyptians get to Japan in the first place lol.
@kekistanipatriot1644
@kekistanipatriot1644 5 лет назад
Porygon YT - The "Egyptians" (Those from Khemenu to Elephantine) also settled Attica, Thrace and the Hebrus Valles too. They also went to Uruk and the Americas too. Kekrops was their king He divised his kingdominto twelve tribes and forbid animal sacrifice and instead told the people to make a cake, hence a cake is named after Kek. MeHoKek is Moses The Ogdoad of Khemenu are the eight of the ark The Ogygians were those of the Ogdoad callwd Ogyges, Ogias, king Og from Ogygia The Ogygians were those of Atlantis
@rodneysaito7924
@rodneysaito7924 5 лет назад
Amazing video. Domo arigatou Mr Robato!
@AlvaroNeira
@AlvaroNeira 5 лет назад
Outdid yourself. Excellent presentation. Very informative.
@quintenwhyte6660
@quintenwhyte6660 5 лет назад
"The Ethnic Origin of the Japenese" George Takei: "Oooooooh, My!"
@woohooo7634
@woohooo7634 4 года назад
Quinten Whyte ( Im putting this everywhere to educate people on Ainus ) I’m partially Ainu, partially Polynesian, and partially Chukchi (Chukotkan-Kamchadal of Siberian Far East) There is an even toss up between Ainus being either from haplogroup C (Australian aborigine) or from haplogroup D (the first people out of Africa to settle Asia) For those of you wondering about the cultural similarities between North American Eskimos and Ainus: (keep in mind that Chukotkan-Kamchadals are part of the Eskimo ethnic and cultural family) The Ainu language is a Paleo-Siberian language. A couple of other Siberian tribes who speak a Paleo-Siberian language include: Koryaks, Chukchis, and Itelmen (just to name a few) Languages in the Paleo-Siberian linguistic family very similar to Eskimo-aleut languages. However, they are classified as different families due to structure. All Siberian tribes that speak a language from the Paleo-Siberian family tend to be indigenous to either Chukotka, or the Kamchatka peninsula. The indigenous people of Chukotka and Kamchatka are all ethnically and culturally related. (If not, the same) They are what we would call “Chukotkan-Kamchadals” and Chukotkan-Kamchadals, are a part of the general ethno-cultural group we call “Eskimo” which is why there are big similarities between North American eskimos and Chukotkan-Kamchadals. They are both “Eskimo” However, Ainus are not ethnically related to Chukotkan-Kamchadals or North American eskimos. The reason that Ainu people speak a paleo-Siberian language is because of how close the Ainu live to other Paleo-Siberian speaking groups. (Ainus, geographically, are classified as inhabitants of Siberia, after all) This leads us into the next segment: Culture: Ainu people’s traditional music is the same as general Siberian traditional music. They use a jaw-harp, and Ainu melodies sound very similar to Siberian melodies (or more specifically Chukotkan-Kamchadal ones) All of the cultural and linguistic similarities between Chukotkan-Kamchadals, and Ainus are from how close they are to each other. There obviously would have been great linguistic and cultural influence. PLEASE READ THIS, AS BACKGROUND INFO ON SIBERIANS, CHUKOTKAN-KAMCHADALS AND ESKIMOS: Keep in mind that Chukotkan-Kamchadal culture is similar to that of Siberian Turkic culture (Yakut, Evens, etc) Chukotkan-Kamchadals culture is the midpoint between Turkic Siberian and North American Eskimo culture. ( _keep in mind that Chukotkan-Kamchadals are Eskimo, ethnically and culturally wise. However, I will continue to refer to them as Chukotkan-Kamchadals to avoid confusion._ ) ON THE TOPIC OF LIGHT HAIR AND EYES: I am not white by any means. However, my eye color is olive and my hair is auburn/ginger. (My hair is dyed in my prof pic and I have contact lenses in) This is a genetic mutation. People can have genetic mutations that give them light hair and eyes, but not have even a drop of European blood. Ainus can have blue eyes, but this by no means makes them white. Let’s look at the Solomon Islanders: The Solomon Islands are in Melanesia. 60,000 to 100,000 years ago, Africans set sail and became the first people to settle the Melanesian islands. Melanesians are basically African (black) and their haplogroups line up with that conclusion. Either way, melanesians being from Sub-Saharan Africa is a fact. People from the Solomon Islands may inherit a genetic mutation that gives them blonde hair and blue eyes. _This does not make them white, nor does it mean that they are partially white._ I brought this up to show us that you do not have to be white to have these types of features. Asia and genetic mutations: It is a common occurrence that once in a while in Central Asia, a person will be born with either green or blue eyes, or maybe auburn or red hair. The same goes for Siberia. GENETIC MUTATIONS HAPPEN. They just do. It means nothing about race. Bottom line: The genetic mutations causing light hair and eyes in non-white people, is a completely different gene than the one that is passed on through white people that can lead to blonde hair and blue eyes etc. Eye and hair color does not indicate the racial identity of a certain ethnic group. *_JUST BECAUSE A COUPLE MONGOLIANS HAVE RED HAIR AND GREEN EYES, IT DOES NOT MEAN THAT THEY ARE SECRETLY WHITE. NOR DOES IT SAY ANYTHING ABOUT THE RACE OF THE PEOPLE. IF THEY ARE ASIAN THEY ARE ASIAN. HAIR AND EYES COLOR DOESNT CHANGE THAT._* Genghis Khan having red hair and green eyes, does not mean he was white. whatsoever. Plus, it probably was more of a tint, than full on red and green. Ainus having blue eyes does not prove that they are “secretly white” In addition, there is plenty of haplogroup evidence to back up that they are not descendants of Europeans or white. Thank youuu :) Edit: another argument for Ainus being white are the fact that some Ainus can be lighter skinned. Pure Ainus can range from tan to light. While pure Ainus are usually mostly tan, they can still be very pale. This is due to the fact that Ainus are geographically siberians. In Siberia, people _can_ be very tan (the sun actually is pretty prominent in the summer. And in winter, light bounces off of the snow) however, most siberians are light skinned due to the fact that they need to absorb more vitamin D from the atmosphere. Again, light skin does not prove race. It is a environmental adaptation.
@linnymaemullins3319
@linnymaemullins3319 4 года назад
@@woohooo7634 thank you!
@Dead_By_Dinner
@Dead_By_Dinner 4 года назад
@@woohooo7634 Dude why didn't you just make your own post? Your"reply" has absolutely nothing to do with the original post. Make your own instead of trying to hijack someone else's.
@shinkisaragi4369
@shinkisaragi4369 4 года назад
I descend from Ainu myself
@happysaladd8951
@happysaladd8951 4 года назад
@@woohooo7634 u wanna be turk so bad eh ?
@15DishaXing
@15DishaXing 5 лет назад
Thank you for this interesting information! I would love to learn more about Ryukyuans! Thank you so much !
@sage6336
@sage6336 5 лет назад
THEY ARE ORNAMENTAL GOLDFISH
@calvinbowen3940
@calvinbowen3940 3 года назад
Another great explanation of cultural identity. Thanks
@normanhayashi
@normanhayashi 5 лет назад
It is interesting that in Kyushu there are a range of Japanese people who have different facial features and some dialects that are almost unintelligible to those who only know the Edo dialect (modern standard Japanese). In Nagasaki the locals have a very Chinese facial feature whereas southern prefectures they have a much more Austronesian facial features (especially in Kumamoto, Miyazaki and Kagoshima).
@ramsesclviii2584
@ramsesclviii2584 2 года назад
in japanese culture and japanese inspired culture. i see sekiro's dad. sometimes in yakuza series side characters and others have that austronesian features. must be something. i might be wrong here. sorry for disappointing examples here.
@laxer123
@laxer123 2 года назад
norman american wanna be korean hayashi they are all koreans like you
@deadby15
@deadby15 2 года назад
In Kyushu, there were known non-Yamato ethnic groups that were conquered by the Yamato king. They were called "Kumaso (熊襲)", "Hayato(隼人)", and "Tsuchigumo (土蜘蛛)". They had different languages and physical characteristics. For example, Tsuchigumo people are said to have had longer limbs. Prolly they were Austronesian.
@yvngkennboi3
@yvngkennboi3 Год назад
Okinawa?
@oneofthechannelsofalltime
@oneofthechannelsofalltime Год назад
That's a little racist.
@ThatSilverDude
@ThatSilverDude 5 лет назад
Yet another amazing video
@alanl.4252
@alanl.4252 5 лет назад
I'd like to see a focus on the Scythians/sarmatians. But I definitely am interested in seeing a video talking about the Ainu in more detail.
@eternal2769
@eternal2769 3 года назад
thanks for helping me on my project bro, keep up the good work
@urphakeandgey6308
@urphakeandgey6308 3 года назад
Ryukyuans still think of themselves as ethnically distinct. My mom, who was born and raised in Okinawa, didn't forget to teach me and my siblings that. Genetic studies also suggest that Ryukyuans have more Jomon extraction. I myself share many features with the Ainu, namely body and facial hair.
@laxer123
@laxer123 2 года назад
okinawans are also koreans....I invite you for a DNA check ...
@bestrafung2754
@bestrafung2754 2 года назад
@@laxer123 They're not Koreans, they're ethnically much closer to the Japanese.
@imprisonedone8054
@imprisonedone8054 10 месяцев назад
@@laxer123not really. I did a dna test and I have 10% siberian, 80% Japanese and 10% Chinese dna.
@daddyjojo9258
@daddyjojo9258 6 месяцев назад
the Okinawan language is also neat because at some points it sounds more Filipino than Japanese
@anthonyhague9409
@anthonyhague9409 5 лет назад
Thank You Mason, you've helped me find my passion in life
@a05odst62
@a05odst62 5 лет назад
Very unique people, Respect from another Island people. 🇬🇧🇯🇵
@HVLLOWS1999
@HVLLOWS1999 5 лет назад
Puerto Rico counts too! Love to both from Ponce!
@imlonelypleasehelp5443
@imlonelypleasehelp5443 5 лет назад
A05 ODST 🇺🇸Continentals! WOOO!🇺🇸
@HVLLOWS1999
@HVLLOWS1999 5 лет назад
@Brett Kozlak Nothing their Imperial Capitalist technology cant fix! If they have the capital$.
@drag0n_rage682
@drag0n_rage682 5 лет назад
Japan, the Britain of east asia
@ab9840
@ab9840 5 лет назад
Did someone mention Puerto Rico. Japanese love Salsa music - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Vri2R9s5NWs.html
@slavdefendov1499
@slavdefendov1499 5 лет назад
Love and respect Japan from Serbia!!
@minecraftsteve-gf1tr
@minecraftsteve-gf1tr 3 года назад
siberia
@NKABoX
@NKABoX 3 года назад
hvala brate
@HAIHAI-vo6tx
@HAIHAI-vo6tx 3 года назад
@@minecraftsteve-gf1tr he said Serbia.
@kartikpoojari7066
@kartikpoojari7066 2 года назад
@@minecraftsteve-gf1tr you know Serbia exists
@NoName-if7of
@NoName-if7of Год назад
Serbia and sirebia are diff
@kevinkurtz9889
@kevinkurtz9889 5 лет назад
Very interesting. Have one friend of Japanese descent. She is great to be around and discuss their culture.
@balkanmadnessmadeinaustria5837
@balkanmadnessmadeinaustria5837 3 года назад
I really love Japan, a big Part of my European live, was inpacted by japanese culture. Its the only asian country I wanna visit definetly, the other countries are maybe, maybe not. But big respect from Macedonia, Japan makes the best cars in the world 🇲🇰❤️🇯🇵
@ellisjackson3355
@ellisjackson3355 2 года назад
I love skylines and Hondas lol
@BudgetGainsByJJ
@BudgetGainsByJJ 2 года назад
I'm macedonian too and love Japanese culture also, something about the samurai that always caught my attention
@balkanmadnessmadeinaustria5837
@balkanmadnessmadeinaustria5837 2 года назад
@@BudgetGainsByJJ Учиш ти Јапонски јазик или само така те интересира Културата. Од кај си ти во Македонија.
@kitakou
@kitakou 2 года назад
thank you~
@adambaxterJM
@adambaxterJM 2 года назад
Austria makes the best dirt bike KTM
@bagustranslate94
@bagustranslate94 5 лет назад
Wow we appreciate your work there
@sunglassshinpan1352
@sunglassshinpan1352 5 лет назад
I had been waiting for this vid for 2+ yrs! 😍🇯🇵 I've been around since 30,000ish subs..
@henrysaka6402
@henrysaka6402 5 лет назад
Greetings from a japonese descendent living ín Brazil 🇧🇷❤
@lastknowngood0
@lastknowngood0 5 лет назад
Very interesting. How about OKINAWANS? PLEASE tell us more about them. Thank you.
@rosswebster7877
@rosswebster7877 5 лет назад
Fascinating as always Masaman! Especially the possible origins of the Jomon, Bonin Islands linguistics, and South Pacific Japanese.
@Deus_Galicus
@Deus_Galicus 5 лет назад
Great as always
@NPC-qo9fr
@NPC-qo9fr 5 лет назад
Nigga ur comment 30 seconds after the upload, you haven't seen the whole video yet
@Masaman
@Masaman 5 лет назад
NPC #3628469 He was watching at x30 speed
@chillaxer8273
@chillaxer8273 5 лет назад
@@Masaman thats racist 🦁
@erichvonmanstein7093
@erichvonmanstein7093 5 лет назад
@@Masaman Can you make video about people of the Caucasus?
@Moepowerplant
@Moepowerplant 5 лет назад
"...extreme ethnic and cultural homogeneity, but not genetic." Of course. People with blue, orange, blond, and everything in between hair colors, all speaking Japanese and Engrish and going to same kind of high schools.
@satyamprakash7030
@satyamprakash7030 4 года назад
Is this reference to anime
@aureavita8653
@aureavita8653 4 года назад
@@satyamprakash7030 yes. Yes it is
@johnchongsing7745
@johnchongsing7745 4 года назад
Very informative. Thank you
@federicodiluzio8885
@federicodiluzio8885 5 лет назад
Do an ethnic origin of Italians next. Great stuff, as always man.
@RealOrbit-Australia
@RealOrbit-Australia 5 лет назад
The south are ancient Greeks.
@federicodiluzio8885
@federicodiluzio8885 4 года назад
@acammtt How so? Italian genetics from the South has a base from Greece. In the north, it is mixed Celtic, Greco-Roman and Germanic.
@frankelizalde9306
@frankelizalde9306 4 года назад
Well articulated , along with nicely connected graphics makes education more appealing. Great presentation.
@5Gazto
@5Gazto 2 года назад
Excellent research man, extremely useful and interesting.
@wilhelmhesse1348
@wilhelmhesse1348 5 лет назад
Great video thanks for sharing this info.
@nriab23
@nriab23 5 лет назад
Love your videos, one because they're very informative and spark my interest in certain areas and two you don't have that overbearing egotistical personality that some history buff or geography buff RU-vidr content makers have. where they push themselves more than the actual history or whatever topic they're looking at.
@omarkomiha9429
@omarkomiha9429 5 лет назад
It always instructive and entertaining to watch your videos Masaman! If you are looking for new ideas, may I suggest a video about the Berber people. In my opinion their history gets less attention than the Roman conquest of North Africa and later the Arab conquest. In fact many Tunisians like myself are/were unaware of their Berber origin and consider themselves as Arab primarily because the Tunisian language is an Arab language.
@gazthejaz8910
@gazthejaz8910 2 года назад
Lol Is that you in the profile picture laughing
@karldavidblain6524
@karldavidblain6524 5 лет назад
Greetings from Montreal,Quebec what up Masaman love your content keep it up bro👍🤗 one love
@yodorob
@yodorob 5 лет назад
Moi aussi!
@yodorob
@yodorob 5 лет назад
Even though I've never been anywhere in Japan or East Asia, and I've just read about those parts, I love Hokkaido. It's quite similar in climate and many other physical aspects to New England, Upstate New York, and adjacent portions of Canada (e.g. Montreal, where I live). It's way less crowded than the rest of Japan, and the original ethnic stock (Ainu) is much different from much of the rest of Japan. Don't get me wrong, I love Japanese culture as a whole and I love the rest of Japan, but Hokkaido is something else.
@andyjay729
@andyjay729 5 лет назад
Because of the ocean currents, East Asia's climate is pretty similar to North America's east coast at the same latitudes. Tokyo is at about the latitude of Charlotte, North Carolina. Sapporo is about level with Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Southern Kyushu is about level with Charleston, South Carolina. This is why Japan, Korea, and China have such humid summers compared with the relatively dry summers in the western USA.
@numberpirate
@numberpirate 5 лет назад
Vermont here, Also, on the other end of the world, southern New Zealand is at 45 south which matches the N45 parallel going through Swanton, VT just south of QC where you are. In fact there was an incident a couple years ago where there was so much snow in southern NZ that the roof of the local auditorium collapsed which sounds like something that would happen to us up here in QC/VT.
@tfgoyo45
@tfgoyo45 4 года назад
Hokkaido is very nice indeed👍
@kn2549
@kn2549 3 года назад
Funny enough, the Ainu didnt even settle into Hokkaido until the 13th century when they were separated from the original Emishi in the tohoku region. Hell, they didnt even call themselves “Ainu” until then.
@land980
@land980 3 года назад
If you do get a chance to visit Hokkaido, definitely go see Upopoy Ainu Culture Museum and Park! It's brand new but hasn't seen many visitors because of the pandemic.
@elsakristina2689
@elsakristina2689 5 лет назад
You don't have to but could you please do a video on the Finno-Ugric and Samoyedic and/or "paleo-Siberian" peoples?
@John_Jim
@John_Jim 5 лет назад
He kind of did. I think the title is something like "The connection between Europeans and Asians"
@denizmetint.462
@denizmetint.462 4 года назад
*Elsa 1942: Frozen Stalingrad Winter Wonderfront*
@taotaostrong
@taotaostrong 5 лет назад
Love you videos! Thanks for your hard work! ♥️👸🏾
@benclarke5914
@benclarke5914 4 года назад
really great video .. i've always wondered this stuff
@LazyCookPete
@LazyCookPete 5 лет назад
I'm rather interested in the Okinawan people.
@martialkintu2035
@martialkintu2035 5 лет назад
Well go watch a video about the Okinawan people then.
@jdkrasinki2214
@jdkrasinki2214 5 лет назад
yes me too he should make a video about okinawa people too. i went there last month, amazing place!
@nicholasjohnson91
@nicholasjohnson91 4 года назад
Ryukyuan (Okinawan) here. I too, am interested to hear more. I know personally, I have a mix of native Ryukyuan (high level of jomon/austronesian ancestry most likely. Similar phenotype, hairy and all that) and Han Chinese who began to inhabit Okinawa in the 13th century, forming a scholar-bureaucrat aristocratoc class that developed the art of Karate. Of course, when Japan took over, a lot of our history, culture, and language was supressed, sadly.
@martialkintu2035
@martialkintu2035 4 года назад
@@nicholasjohnson91That sounds very interesting. I hope that one day Okinawan history will finally be brought to light. So many various tribes and ethnic groups have had their historical accomplishment either forgotten or demonized. People tend to forget that history is written by the winners. And that in itself is just natural considering the selfish nature humans can resolve into.
@mrchiang2629
@mrchiang2629 4 года назад
Wynn Horton I don’t consider Okinawans Japanese more like wannabe Japanese
@RailfanSrikrishna
@RailfanSrikrishna 5 лет назад
Just researching About origin of Japanese today and found this video
@sunglassshinpan1352
@sunglassshinpan1352 5 лет назад
You've come to the right place!
@saikou135
@saikou135 3 года назад
There’s a ton of misinformation in this video. Hoping you found a better source than this
@yakko7737
@yakko7737 3 года назад
@@saikou135 no very good information
@nickyray4081
@nickyray4081 5 лет назад
Be interesting to learn the history of Japan and the details of the various ethnic groups on all the islands more.
@archie26
@archie26 3 года назад
Love your videos man !!!
@blueyomogi
@blueyomogi 5 месяцев назад
While growing up, my mom would refer to being Uchinanchu. She spoke her dialect with her brothers and sisters, half of whom had stronger facial features than the others. I would love to learn more about the Uchinanchu people.
@colonia04
@colonia04 2 года назад
This is awesome!! I want to know more of these. I love Japan so much even their flaws.
@tigingemici5121
@tigingemici5121 5 лет назад
Mason, dude... remember to sleep occasionally, at least once a week.
5 лет назад
I bet he sleeps most of the time, since it takes 1hour to google pictures and copy script from wikipedia for the video
@tigingemici5121
@tigingemici5121 5 лет назад
@ makes sense
@lofiseeker1790
@lofiseeker1790 5 лет назад
The numbers Mason! What do they mean?
@zitools
@zitools 5 лет назад
okay, for real, mason. next video should be a compendium of fan fic of why you're so awesome. sorry i don't have anything to add to this suggestion other than (you can quote me on this): "masaman is awesome. period."
@TheOEDLovesMeNot
@TheOEDLovesMeNot 3 года назад
Thank you very much for your fabulous presentation on the Japanese, my own nation.
@deadby15
@deadby15 2 года назад
It's amazing how climate and environment radically change the physical characteristics of ethnic groups... Who'd imagine the Andamanese, The Tibetan, and the Ainu are genetically related?
@urRAWRsoundsfunnyLOL
@urRAWRsoundsfunnyLOL 5 лет назад
Your videos are so professional and I learn something new after each watch! As people we look at everything from surface level, but if you break down our DNA you find many more complexities.
@joemomma6317
@joemomma6317 2 года назад
Your channel is hella interesting
@kds.presents
@kds.presents 5 лет назад
Hey! Thanks for the content :) I'm curious about the reason you didn't mention the D haplogroup being a prevalent one in the indigenous Americans.
@HVLLOWS1999
@HVLLOWS1999 5 лет назад
I lived in Japan back in 2030
@jabohonu
@jabohonu 5 лет назад
Dude that's so eightees
@janettaschuch3591
@janettaschuch3591 5 лет назад
Time traveler then, right? Does that mean that the planet is still inhabited in 2030?
@HVLLOWS1999
@HVLLOWS1999 5 лет назад
@@janettaschuch3591 Yes just a lot more transhumanism going on in ten years, you know those touch screens you could implant in your for arm, imagine that times 100. 🙃
@janettaschuch3591
@janettaschuch3591 5 лет назад
@@HVLLOWS1999 -- OK. Still living on surface at 2030?
@BirdTurdMemes
@BirdTurdMemes 4 года назад
*confused noises*
@takeda5911
@takeda5911 5 лет назад
one of the pics of you used is of Chinese soldiers.
@hazzmati
@hazzmati 5 лет назад
masaman did an oopsie
@leondenizard3800
@leondenizard3800 5 лет назад
How did you know ? they look the same !
@takeda5911
@takeda5911 5 лет назад
@@leondenizard3800 Because they have German helmets.
@leondenizard3800
@leondenizard3800 5 лет назад
Ha ok thanks guys
@leondenizard3800
@leondenizard3800 5 лет назад
@@ALeaud LMAO
@Eruptor1000
@Eruptor1000 5 лет назад
Awesome vid.
@mikinsekt6716
@mikinsekt6716 4 года назад
Great video, great channel, getting through your vids, well interesting and expertly narrated, refreshingly well researched! Would love to know more about the Ainu, I've been to Japan a few times but never made it to Hokkaido, yet many museums in Japan have Ainu sections and artifacts, a fascinating culture and a fascinating channel, keep going mate, be lucky.
@charlottenugent8647
@charlottenugent8647 3 года назад
Very interesting. I had a Japanese restaurant in my UWS neighborhood which’s name was Riyku. Could this refer to that area of the Japanese archipelago that you outlined? The food was amazing there.
@goobermcboogerballs1420
@goobermcboogerballs1420 2 года назад
not the creator of the video, but most likely. The Riyku people have fought tooth and nail to keep their cultural identity. Okinawa is stunningly different than main land Japan.
@kitakou
@kitakou 2 года назад
you mean Ryukyu??? if so, that is now one of prefecture called Okinawa. It was a kingdom back then which was called Ryukyu kingdom and Japan took over the place and they started talking in Japanese as well.
@thebrocialist8300
@thebrocialist8300 5 лет назад
I would imagine this mysterious ethic element in the North of Japan may have some link to the Denisovans
@danielnichols2008
@danielnichols2008 Год назад
Cool vid, enjoyed the breakdown and learned a fair bit. Quick note on the first pic showing ranks of soldiers, pretty sure those are Chinese, note the German Stahlhelm's theyre wearing, Germany was training and equiping Chinese Nationalist forces until '37. Overall a great vid, that first pic just bugged me a bit.
@unusedname197
@unusedname197 4 года назад
Masaman, it would be great if you did more videos on the Ainu since they’ve become a popular topic of discussion in Japan recently.
@laxer123
@laxer123 2 года назад
This guy knows shit,l Ainus are the real people of these islands now called japan .
@goldgen7352
@goldgen7352 Год назад
Can you explain to me what is the discussion about ainu peoples??
@donovanlocust1106
@donovanlocust1106 9 месяцев назад
​@@goldgen7352what would you like to know?
@user-hn4qr8ty6f
@user-hn4qr8ty6f Год назад
The people called the Yamato people are a mixed race of the indigenous Jomon people who came to the Japanese archipelago about 38,000 years ago and the Yangtze people (South China), an agricultural people who came to Japan about 5,000 years ago. After that, about 1500 years ago, when Baekje on the Korean Peninsula was about to be destroyed, a large number of Han refugees came in and mixed blood to form the current Japanese.
@wakawaka1976
@wakawaka1976 5 лет назад
Good work on the vid
@pyromorph6540
@pyromorph6540 2 года назад
Honorabre video, Rots of rove! ❤️❤️❤️
@scattered-idea
@scattered-idea 5 лет назад
Please do a video about the saami peoples of northern scandinavia
@Newbmann
@Newbmann 4 года назад
Why saami when you can do KARELIANS Or even better URIGURIANS.
@scattered-idea
@scattered-idea 4 года назад
newb mann I just have bigger interest in saami culture. Never heard of urigurians, who are they?
@Newbmann
@Newbmann 4 года назад
@@scattered-idea ugrians are the "proto" Fino ugurics or at least the last surviving ones living in small pockets in Russia today. en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ugrians
@sunglassshinpan1352
@sunglassshinpan1352 5 лет назад
The multiple dialects of Japanese across the archipelago, are a lifetime's work/passion!!
@Jellostyle
@Jellostyle 5 лет назад
what do you mean??
@ocip1976
@ocip1976 5 лет назад
On point excellent!!!
@GOREilla.
@GOREilla. 5 лет назад
Nice video. But, it'd be great to go deeper into the subject, half hour about Japan!
@Vienna3080
@Vienna3080 5 лет назад
Can we get a video on how French is Frances formal African colonies? Aswell maybe talk about Pied-Nords
@iraqimapper8625
@iraqimapper8625 5 лет назад
French influence ? Mostly in language and partly in culture some people in maghrab use French as a native language weirdly
@Vienna3080
@Vienna3080 5 лет назад
Elias Frahat Don’t forgot Pied Nords are still around in limited numbers
@hailgiratinathetruegod7564
@hailgiratinathetruegod7564 5 лет назад
@@iraqimapper8625 boy, you should look up what the frence did scince africa got there indepence. Like supporting multible coups, like Mali and controlling there ecconomy
@nickkei2838
@nickkei2838 5 лет назад
Whenever Massaman talks about Japanese, he always mentions about the linguistic assimilation’s but looking at how languages are spoken today, no one was ever successful than the British and the French
@joemama4473
@joemama4473 2 месяца назад
​@@hailgiratinathetruegod7564 like Subsarahan Africas were better off before Europeans came.
@elhombredeoro955
@elhombredeoro955 5 лет назад
Hey Masaman, I love you and your content.
@fillfinish7302
@fillfinish7302 5 лет назад
gay
@elhombredeoro955
@elhombredeoro955 5 лет назад
@@fillfinish7302 I think it's obvious from my profile pic
@fillfinish7302
@fillfinish7302 5 лет назад
@@elhombredeoro955 hhh salute
@user-mq6qv6bi2g
@user-mq6qv6bi2g 5 лет назад
Homophob
@elhombredeoro955
@elhombredeoro955 5 лет назад
@@user-mq6qv6bi2g you can never know.
@plantsgardenandthings2474
@plantsgardenandthings2474 2 года назад
Recent Nature publications point to the Liao river (North eastern LiaoNing province in China) millet farmers of 9000 years ago being the original people who developed all the Japanese, Korean, Turkish, Mongolian language.
@treasurezone850
@treasurezone850 Месяц назад
My understanding is that Japan had been inhabitated by Jomon people who are paleo mongolid might be moved from Southern pacific. They might be unagricultural and depended on hunting and fishing. Their skull are different from today's Japanese, and shorter and hairly. Later Yayoi people moved from East Asia continent who are known as neo-mongolid adopted to cold climate. Yayoi brought rice firm and other agricultural skills to Japan. The Japanese are overwhelmingly descended from Yayoi and Jomon DNA linage might be less than 20%. Jomon Linage is more visible among ethnic Ainu and also can be visible among Okinawan and Southern Kyushu area. There sould be more acheological study required that Yayoi people moved out of Korean peninsula and fled to Japan by push factor or came from another route.
@marlajacques6947
@marlajacques6947 5 лет назад
Where were u when I was in high skool? U r a great teacher man!
@martialkintu2035
@martialkintu2035 5 лет назад
I don't recall being taught anthropology in high school.
@peterk.9571
@peterk.9571 5 лет назад
Lowkey thought the thumbnail said "yaoi"
@davidmullen3478
@davidmullen3478 5 лет назад
Nice Job!
@pan-austronesian172
@pan-austronesian172 5 лет назад
Southern Jomon in Kyushu, Shikoku and parts of southern Honshu are belived to be of Austronesian origin. See Kumaso, Hayato,... very interesting!
@aaronmarks9366
@aaronmarks9366 5 лет назад
Mason, can you do a video on the so-called "Paleosiberian" peoples? That is, the oldest living aboriginal people groups of Siberia and the Russian Far East. They include the Yukaghir, Nivkh, Chukotians and Kamchatkans, and the Yeniseians. The last group has been recently linked linguistically to the Dené peoples of North America, including the Navajo and Apache.
@tymanung6382
@tymanung6382 Год назад
In US.Central.Plains, + a few.SW, etc? areas--- in.English have enemies slander names. Dine = "Navajo". Nde, = "Apache". Da--, La--, or Na-- kota = "Sioux", etc. BUT Native peoples in West +.East areas have own names in English--- Cherokees + etc. 4 of 5 Civilized Tribes, in SE, or Ohlone, in CA in West.
@jjn6914
@jjn6914 4 года назад
At 10:17 just to note, that's a photo of Korean independence leaders who governed the Korean gov't in exile, not Japanese colonizers. Most notably, the man in the center front is Ahn Chang-ho.
@riverflows9891
@riverflows9891 4 года назад
It s true^^::
@goldenpeninsula
@goldenpeninsula 5 лет назад
I had your video popping up by chance and I have to say it's super interesting and insightful! Do you have a physical anthropology background?
@Tsnore
@Tsnore 4 года назад
The Bonin Islands were inhabited by a small group prior to Tokugawa, Nippon even knowing the geographic feature existed.
@tuberobotto
@tuberobotto 4 года назад
Great work as always Masaman, well researched I would say and pretty interesting (and bold) particularly on the insinuations and inferences as regards Ainu-Jomong-Yayoi common ancestry, and especially saying that the Yayoi came to Japan FROM KOREAN Peninsula by land bridges. I have not found anyone in RU-vid yet who'd openly assert that, you're the first one. Maybe others feel it's such a geo-politically charged assertion if they ever make one seeing that in the last century there were still political and cultural hostilities between the the Korean and Japanese. Again, great job. I learned something different today. You're the man, Masaman. - from the Philippines.
@laxer123
@laxer123 2 года назад
you are dead wrong,. masaman never been to asia or the countries he talks about...
@lautreamontg
@lautreamontg 5 лет назад
Where did you get samples of the Ogasawara Japanese pidgen? I've been looking all over for those.
@gabriellawrence6598
@gabriellawrence6598 5 лет назад
Deserves so many likes
@Sarke2
@Sarke2 5 лет назад
Always enjoying watching your videos, great job
@freecreak408
@freecreak408 2 года назад
No wonder some Japanese look hispanic or latino. Because both are european mix asian, native americans are asian. Spaniards are european.
@user-zl3bq2of2u
@user-zl3bq2of2u 3 месяца назад
Indeed. There is DNA correlation
@curtisyeomans1333
@curtisyeomans1333 3 года назад
I would be vey interested in the Ryukyu Peoples, languages and Origins!
@bhiei
@bhiei 5 лет назад
Good video
@joefromravenna
@joefromravenna 5 лет назад
There is also a population of people in Spain with Japanese ancestry that dates back a few centuries.
@justinansell3695
@justinansell3695 3 года назад
really? any more info?
@cigarettes_and_lollipops
@cigarettes_and_lollipops 4 месяца назад
maybe they are Portuguese?
@joefromravenna
@joefromravenna 4 месяца назад
@@cigarettes_and_lollipops no, the Japanese that came to Spain happened after Portuguese independence centuries ago.
@bolunzhang6378
@bolunzhang6378 5 лет назад
Pls do one on the origin of Han chinese
@leeallbluem1
@leeallbluem1 5 лет назад
yeah.. very curious to know about my ancestor
@ikapuchino
@ikapuchino 5 лет назад
Maybe from Chinatown.. 😏
@romanrepublic1356
@romanrepublic1356 5 лет назад
They were the descendants of the flame emperors clan.
@jakemartinez6678
@jakemartinez6678 3 года назад
@@ikapuchino LOL! your funny!
@alanchen8272
@alanchen8272 3 года назад
You can't get accurate information from a video. The origins of people is always controversial and you can't expect to get the information from a video which even don't have listed reference. I don't know if other information is accurate but one thing for sure, cantonese people are never just as.. people adopted Chinese culture. They have as.. mix with han people.
@seinundzeiten
@seinundzeiten 5 лет назад
Wow, this is the best summary of the Origin of the Japanese- well done.
@laxer123
@laxer123 2 года назад
you have been stupid for past 2 years
@rockinbobokkin7831
@rockinbobokkin7831 5 лет назад
I always learn something new here. 😊
@theory8sf
@theory8sf 5 лет назад
@1:54 I see a person in the middle of Africa who looks like it’s jumping for joy!
@alexchang7572
@alexchang7572 5 лет назад
The majority of modern Japanese has ancestry from the Yayoi People (average 90%). (range from 80 to 100%). Yayoi People were present on parts of the Korean peninsula since about 1500 BCE, before they either lived in southeastern China (possibly the Wu state) or around the Yan state. The Yayoi were not related to the proto-Koreans who arrived from Korea in the southern Korean peninsula at around 300 BCE causing the Yayoi Migration/Invasion in Japan.
@hongqi5734
@hongqi5734 Год назад
Spot on, but for some nationalistic reason it is disputed by the Japanese of the present time.
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