so they are not very original calling themselves a master race when they themselves their ancestors came from china and korea shintaro Ishihara eat your heart out your name written in kanji originated from china
2007-04-05
04:56:22
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legolas g/Frederich
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genetically thay have been found too be not much different. with th japs sharing 8 bases with the koreans and the koreans sharing 3 bases with the chinese as well they share the same mongoloid faces
2007-04-05
05:04:49 ·
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the problem is they claim they are a master race differnt from others so lets prove them wrong
2007-04-05
05:06:03 ·
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this claim comes from the Tokyo mayor shintaro ishihara
2007-04-05
05:12:10 ·
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Who's calling themselves a master race? Shintaro Ishihara is an idiot. He does not represent Japan as a whole. The Japanese language is not at all related to the Chinese or Korean languages. They don't have common roots. Japan has borrowed kanji from the Chinese, but the pronunciations and grammar are completely different.
And to say that Japanese ancestors came from China isn't accurate. It isn't entirely clear where modern Japanese people's ancestors are from, but it's believed that they are a mix of the native Jomon (which originally came to Japan during the last ice age) and Yayoi (who may have come from either China or Korea, this is not certain).
2007-04-05 05:11:45
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answered by Enceladus 5
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answered by ? 3
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People who live on islands are almost always mixtures of different peoples. The Japanese are no exception. Their language is part of a larger Ural-Altaic group that extends all the way to Hungary and Finland. However, their genetic make-up probably includes people who came from China and Korea at various times. Some anthropologists claim that there are also Ainu and Southeast Asian (Indonesian) elements in the Japanese population too.
2007-04-05 06:55:28
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answered by Brennus 6
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That's about as clever as asking if Americans come from England, Germany and just about everywhere else including the original inhabitants who rowed across from Asia. It wasn't all that far then. I don't recall the Japanese referring to themselves as a master race since the second world war. Do you have some reason to dislike the Japanese?
2007-04-05 05:09:15
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answered by Tony A 6
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Nope its too diffrent cultures japanese come from japan and Koreans come from Korea and china are chinese
2007-04-05 04:59:56
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answered by Anonymous
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If you do the DNA of Japanese they came from Korea!
2015-08-26 21:24:09
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answered by Jessica 1
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as far as i know
japanese come from japan
chinese from china
and korean from - believe it or not - korea
they are all asians -and tens of thousands of years ago they might have the same ancestors - but they have developed quite different cultures that have survived for 1000's of years ... my point? your question is ridiculous and your reasoning way off the mark -
"little learning is a dangeorus thing...."
2007-04-05 12:02:25
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answered by Deni 3
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from what i've heard, all people originated from africa... we spread out and changed in color and stuff like that over time. but whites are not the master race... we get horrid deseases so easily...we brought desease to north america and africa.. we seem to be less effective though on asians... so asians pwn, not just the japanese... but they are much more intelligent than most other asian countries...
2007-04-05 07:00:01
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answered by Ayatsuri 2
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if you find some history material you would find that they both splited from traditional china which is the result of a war dating from longlong time ago
it has four partin china at that time,and they fight with others to get the religonand;;;;;;
you 'd better find some material if you really wanna know
2007-04-05 14:17:18
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answered by happy 3
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Japanese, Chinese, and Koreans are not races, they are nationalities. Race is an artificial construct.
2007-04-05 05:00:04
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answered by Julia Sugarbaker 7
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