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Buddhism , Jainism , Hinduism. Sikhism all have similarity... Infact in India all these religions in India are considered same.

Hinduism is evolutionary religion, long ago many group ppl were following a way of life, later all group came under one Big Umbrella of Hinduism... India is Republic, its collection of many culture in one land...

The Brahmins of Central India are Vegans, while Brahmins of costal area eat fish. The culture,festival and folks are inspired from local culture...

I am glad to hear Hinduism has similarity with Buddhism. I like this kind of religion. In China, Taoism (human and nature), Buddhism (present and future), Confucianism (individual and society), these three religions are both independent and integrative.
 
I am glad to hear Hinduism has similarity with Buddhism. I like this kind of religion. In China, Taoism (human and nature), Buddhism (present and future), Confucianism (individual and society), these three religions are both independent and integrative.


China, and India are only culture/Society which talk about Human and nature/society... Rest all culture are inward looking culture... while these two oldest culture of world is adaptive, broad minded and broad view...
 
China, and India are only culture/Society which talk about Human and nature/society... Rest all culture are inward looking culture... while these two oldest culture of world is adaptive, broad minded and broad view...

That's the reason why Muslims can live in China for 1000 years. They never came into the core of our culture, but as long as they didn't damage the society, they could always live here. China also has very old Christian church.
 
This thread reminds me of this movie

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The Gods Must Be Crazy
 
It's still a mystery about the origin of Japanese. We have different explanations, but the evidence is very limited.

I think Japanese, korean, Mongolian and northerner Chinese shared same bloodline from Altaic people. There is typical Mongoloid race.

Japanese moved to Island from Mongolia and Siberia.
 
Japanese moved to Island from Mongolia and Siberia.

It's one of the many theories. Some Northeast Asians came from the continent to Japanese islands in stone age, however the Jomon people on the islands are quite different from northeast Asians, they were believed to be similar to Southeast Asians. The ancestors of them came to Japan even longer time ago along the continent from Southeast Asia. The modern Japanese are mixtures of them. Ok, I read this from some articles, I'm not sure either.
 
It's one of the many theories. Some Northeast Asians came from the continent to Japanese islands in stone age, however the Jomon people on the islands are quite different from northeast Asians, they were believed to be similar to Southeast Asians. The ancestors of them came to Japan even longer time ago along the continent from Southeast Asia. The modern Japanese are mixtures of them. Ok, I read this from some articles, I'm not sure either.

I think there was first human settled to Japan is Ainu people. Ainu people has a phenotype, its similier to South East Asian people.

@Nihonjin1051 What do you think ?

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I think there was first human settled to Japan is Ainu people. Ainu people has a phenotype, its similier to South East Asian people.

@Nihonjin1051 What do you think ?

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There are many theories. There is the Haplotype D2 theory that states that the earliest of colonizers of Japan, which extends some 10,000 years before the common era, are descendents of early South Asians as the Haplotype D2 is common in people of the South Asian Racial Descent. This fusion of D2 chromosomal input and Altaic input (Ainu speak an Altaic Japonic) is what makes the pre-Yayoi Jidai population group of Japan rather unique racially and culturally from the Yayoi Migration.

The Yayoi Migration Theory premises that there were 2 waves of migration from Mainland East Asia into Japan by way of present day Zhejiang Region of China, and from the Korean Peninsula into the Japanese Archipelago. The influx of East Asians from the Northeast Mainland then miscegenated with the proto-Japanese inhabitants. Thus the Jomon were fused with the Northeast Asian Immigrants to form what is now the classical Japanese Identity.

That is the anthropological view. But the Legendary view states that the Goddess Amaterasu breathed life into what is the Japanese Race. ;)

I think Japanese, korean, Mongolian and northerner Chinese shared same bloodline from Altaic people. There is typical Mongoloid race.

Japanese moved to Island from Mongolia and Siberia.

You can say that. Northern Chinese, Korean and Japanese have very similar Racial Phenotype. :)

Japanese tend to be the more fairer (skin tone) of Asians. :)
 
There are many theories. There is the Haplotype D2 theory that states that the earliest of colonizers of Japan, which extends some 10,000 years before the common era, are descendents of early South Asians as the Haplotype D2 is common in people of the South Asian Racial Descent. This fusion of D2 chromosomal input and Altaic input (Ainu speak an Altaic Japonic) is what makes the pre-Yayoi Jidai population group of Japan rather unique racially and culturally from the Yayoi Migration.

The Yayoi Migration Theory premises that there were 2 waves of migration from Mainland East Asia into Japan by way of present day Zhejiang Region of China, and from the Korean Peninsula into the Japanese Archipelago. The influx of East Asians from the Northeast Mainland then miscegenated with the proto-Japanese inhabitants. Thus the Jomon were fused with the Northeast Asian Immigrants to form what is now the classical Japanese Identity.

That is the anthropological view. But the Legendary view states that the Goddess Amaterasu breathed life into what is the Japanese Race. ;)



You can say that. Northern Chinese, Korean and Japanese have very similar Racial Phenotype. :)

That means Japanese people are desi too.

Namaste Nihonjinji
 
That means Japanese people are desi too.

Namaste Nihonjinji


Genetically speaking, yes. Japanese men carry in our blood a very prominent Haplotype D2, which is prominent in Indians, Nepali, Pakistani and Central Asians. This Haplotype D2 is not concentrated in Han Chinese, and in Koreans. This suggests that prior to the Mongol Race Theory of Migration into present day East Asian Heartland, the South Asians (or proto-Caucasoids) from Southern Asia migrated through the Himalayas, through the Tibetan Plateau, through the Asian Steppes and into the Japanese Archipelago.

Japanese may not "look" like South Asians, but we have the same genetic inprint. We share the same racial ancestor. :)
 
Genetically speaking, yes. Japanese men carry in our blood a very prominent Haplotype D2, which is prominent in Indians, Nepali, Pakistani and Central Asians. This Haplotype D2 is not concentrated in Han Chinese, and in Koreans. This suggests that prior to the Mongol Race Theory of Migration into present day East Asian Heartland, the South Asians (or proto-Caucasoids) from Southern Asia migrated through the Himalayas, through the Tibetan Plateau, through the Asian Steppes and into the Japanese Archipelago.

Japanese may not "look" like South Asians, but we have the same genetic inprint. We share the same racial ancestor. :)

Interesting. So this is why Hitler called you East Aryans?
 
That means Japanese people are desi too.

Namaste Nihonjinji

This man is Ken Hirai, a popular Japanese singer and his family are from Northern Japan. Do you think he can be mistaken for South Asian? or Caucasian?

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If you ever visit Northern Japan, you will see people that do not look "typically Japanese". They can easily be mistaken for Eurasian, even Middle Eastern looking. Northern Japanese are also taller, have more hair, much more fair skinned, than Southern Japanese, who look more akin to Chinese or Koreans.

:)

Typical Northern Japanese Phenotype:


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