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  • Koreans and Japanese nationalities are artificial constructs. The people that ended up in Japan from the Korea are not Koreans as we know them now. They are a key contributor to the people in Korea now but they also contributed to what we call Japanese. To say Koreans contributed to Japan is glossing over this technicality.

  • It was Koreans that settled in Japan. Not Chinese.

  • Baekje played an important role in early Japan (Yamato and beginning of Asuka culture, it's true. However, the true Japan, the classical Japanese era of Samurai, Geisha, Shogun, and Ronin has nothing at all to do with Korea. This is pure Japanese culture. Give credit to Baekje (as well as China) for introducing Buddhism and Kanji and forget the rest. Don't overemphasize the role of Korea because of inferiority complex.

  • @greekvvedge Baekje played an important role in early Japan ! we are just saying hahahaha ! don't you think yamto and asuka culture didn't influence other japanese culture. you stupid ! hahaha anyway don't look down your ancestors !!

  • 70 percent were Koreans ( Korguryo, BaekJe, Shilla, Kaya, Balhae). 30 percent were ( Manchurians and Chinese).

  • Genetic studies show that Japanese are closest to Jeolla Koreans (Baekje). 

  • I mean, Japan was in the process of being formed, before Korea was fully formed.

  • Now the Q is what his special feelings are? Baekje was destroyed by the Shilla (Korea)-Tang (China) alliance. Also Gogureyo got destroyed by the same alliance. Since, Joe Blow Baekje couldn't go anywhere, so a lot of them stayed in Korean peninsula & ruled by Shilla But royals & nobilities of Baekje escaped Korean peninsula, & move to elsewhere. Moreover, Japan was popular destination for such refugees, since they had certain political bases in Japan.

  • @nonaCbarC

    Go check out "Korean Fortresses in Japan", these emigrants built fortresses to protect from Silla invasion by Yamato aka Korean people.

  • @nonaCbarC well, Baekjae, Shilla, Goguryeo pretty much consisted of similar ethnic groups.

    their royal descendents exchanged bloodlines far more often than did with Chinese or Japanese dynasties,

    get your facts straight.

  • May be Japanse ppl would say that "it is fabrication made by korea goverment!!!"

    That's the way they goes. Japanese tend to consider what they don't want to beileve as fabrication.

  • @hyubgaek, So true...What contributes to the modern day Japanese being so delusional and ignorant is the fact that their stupid govt. purposely / wrongfully are trying erase real history from their school books so prevent the new generation of kids from not learning the truth. Especially all the horrible things Japan did in recent history. What kind of govt. is that? Cowards to be exact. The fact remains, Japan is there because of Korea. Japan stole culture from Korea and try to call it theirs.

  • 일본전국시대 풍습이 막부시절까지 내려옵니다만 그중 한가지 무척 흥미스러운 풍습이 있읍니다 바로 죄를 지은 죄인을 죽이는 형벌입니다! 이 형벌은 18세기초 통신사 신유한이 해유록에서도 소개하고 있읍니다 바로 죄인을 십자가에 사지를 묵어놓고 지나가는 행인을 시켜서 칼 톱으로 또는 창으로 찔러서 서서히 죽이는 형입니다! 신유한도 이 광경을 보고서 너무 참혹하다고 소개합니다! 또 전국시대에는 형벌중 한가지가 포로를 잡아서 땅에다가 생채로 묵어놓고 얼굴만 내놓게한다음 지나가는 행인을 시켜서 나무톱으로 머리뒤를 서서히 한번 씩 짤르게강요하는 짓입니다! 이 형벌은 도요도미히데요시가 특히 좋아한 형벌입니다! 이리하여 사람을 거의 7일동안 서서히 죽이는 형벌입니다 (참조: 일본형벌사, 분게이샤출판

  • This is the reason why Japanese goverment still does not want to return old Korean history books. 

  • I don't mean to offend any Japanese people out there. However, it is a know fact that Korea used to control Japan a Long time ago.. ( baekjae ) and it also ruled a part of China. However, japanese and chinese people don't want to believe this fact because of how small Korea is right now.

  • Wow, hold the phone I thought that it was a admixture of Yayoi+Jomon+ with sparse amount of Ainu(since the practiced genocidal campaigns against them, and interbred with others in political marriages in-between land garbs to keep them at bay until they were ready to mount successive preemptive strikes(some would say countermanding the enemies counter strikes and Ancient Korean(so ancient, that you could hardly call the people who populated the Korean peninsula Koreans) foundling elements.

  • korea helped island country

    japan didnt know who is mother? attack korea?

    son of bitch country

  • Ainu is NOT Japanese

    Japanese is Jomon + Ainu (mixed)

  • Korea has been "the only world" to the islands for millennia. Notice that I don't use the modern term "japan" since massive migrants from the Korean pennisula moved over to the islands bringing culture and know-hows over a long long period of time. If you know Korean, you would understand why japanese langauge is strickly similar to Korean; this can only be possible when migration was taken place in massive scale over a long period of time.

  • 대단합니다 ! ! ㅋ

  • war parties from ancient korea did conquor japan and brought civilization with them to the original inhabitants of japan, prolly the jomons. and they probably formed their own culture while intermingling for hundreds of years, and ended up driving out the ainu and ryukyu people to the outskirts of the island. the dna evidence shows that we are very much similar to one another. but the environment made us look/act/culturally different.

  • It is really obvious that the Japanese people came from the Asian mainland not from heaven "sorry for those Shintoists" Korea is one of the many lands the Japanese people originated, damn why not stop this cultural clash nonsense peace between Japan and Korea is beautiful!!

  • @oseanic80 Korea has been "the only world" to the islands for millennia. Notice that I don't use the modern term "japan" since massive migrants from the Korean pennisula moved over to the islands bringing culture and know-hows over a long long period of time. If you know Korean, you would understand why japanese langauge is strickly similar to Korean; this can only be possible when migration was taken place in massive scale over a long period of time.

  • (人類最大の間違いは百済が日本猿たちに文化を伝えたのだ. これは人類にすまないガムゾングウルがジである. 撲滅する事も私たちがしなければならない)

  • This video has to just piss nationalist Japanese off so bad, lol. In the words of the greatest Japanese emperor of the last many centuries, lol. His ancestors would be proud. = D

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  • Should the South Korean not make Japan angry any further?

    Was it forgotten that it had been enslaved by Japan?

    The history of South Korea is slave's history. Moreover, do you make it to the slave in Japan?

    Do you hit it?

    To slave's habit.

  • Moreover,I wonder that it is the honorable "fact" for present Korean people that the roots of Japanese were Korea.

    I'm very curious about it, for some Koreans on YouTube seem to hate and look down on Japanese.

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  • I'm Japanese.

    I have learned many histories between Japan and Korea.

    "Kudara wasn't under the control of Japan."

    This is an obvious fact.

  • @24sky1

    人類最大間違いは韓半島が日本猿たちに文字を伝えたことだ

  • @rlarladudtnr Japan has been swept up by a craze for all things South Korean since 2004, with the Winter Sonata and many other South Korean TV series broadcast on Japanese television.

    I love S.Korea, so I want to go to S.Korea someday. ^^

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  • 배은망덕한 일본 원숭이 恩知らずした日本猿

  • Kudara was under the control of Japan once.

    The Wuning King was held out as a hostage until the enthronement in Japan by Kudara.

    A wife of the Wuning King is a Japanese.

    The race of Kudara was destroyed by Silla and the Chinese Allied Forces.

    Whether the most were taken away by China or criticized it in Japan.

    The Kudara race of the Korean Peninsura was ruined by it.

    The current Korean is a race different from Kudara person.

  • Kudara was never under the control of Japan. LOL There's NOT ONE Japanese historian who claims this. Kudara as a race were Koreans. They spoke Korean and were Korean. Descendents of Kudara still live in Korea. Yamato Japan was founded by Korean and the Yamato court was a copy of the Korean royal court. This is history.

  • Gosh i barely make any comments in this dispute, but saying Kudara(baekje) was under control of japan once is jus TOTAL NONESENSE. just had to confirm this, geez

  • 11 Japan it recognizes, but the Japanese history received to all hundred proposal effects,! ! ! ! 12 Japanese king will be the hands after hundred me and it will hang and it is recognizing,! ! The Japanese king is the hands after hundred me. It does not forget roll up ~! ! ! ! ! ! !

    Last, to be stinking hundred my shoes all it used a same language! Recording which is such is remaining,! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

  • Yayoi people is not Japanese people.

    Yayoi people is Korean People

  • Em...

    Korean and japanese are just nation.

    Just be a big country.

    And name the country as KoJaoreapan

  • yes, Japan was founded by an old Korean kingdom called Baekjae.

  • rustupidgay //

    some people? who? lol

  • Koreans were ruling class and the natives on the islands and Chinese migrators were common citizens in old times.

  • 3stars lol.. japanese are so stinge to give stars when there's an issue made their feel dishonorable. lol.

  • @Cheon1Son

    agreed and true~~~~~

  • The Jōmon period (縄文時代) is the time in Japanese prehistory from about 14000 BC to 400 BC. Possibly distant ancestors of the Ainu aboriginal people of modern Japan, members of the Jōmon culture left the clearest archaeological record; they were related to the nearby JEULMUN (櫛文) CULTURE OF KOREA.

  • you are confused. 4000 years ago some people came from korea

  • baekje +

    shilla +

  • Ainu +

  • Yayoi +

  • 50th tenno's mother was royal family of baekje

    he has 0.4% baekje DNA

    baekje was SLAVE of japan.

  • ^^ the islands were occupied by ancient Koreans and they were Koreans that civilized the islanders. ^^

  • Exactly ^^

  • The Ainus... their DNA accounts for only 8% of the contemporary Japanese people while Korean DNA? accounts for over 24%. If the Ainu were really the ancestors of the contemporary Japanese, then what status Koreans should get? A God? LMFAO The Ainus are still being discriminated and they were never considered mainstream "Japanese" when there is no Japanese DNA whatsoever. What an interesting group of peoples... HA HA HA!!!

  • there is japanese DNA.

    its just japanese is minxed blood of around of japan.

    and after that some DNA was changed for japanese.

  • @hanRyuWave dude stfu ancient koreans and modern koreans are different i think we japanese are descendant of ancient koreans but u guys modenr koreans have mongols blood so dont be proud that ancient koreans colonized japan cuz u guys are way different race

  • @rustupidgay LOL, does this mean your Royal Family is a descendants of some slave? Wake up! As a Japanese, you are making a total fool(!) out of yourself... Use your brain inside your thick skull at least once in your life. Unless BaekJe was in a much superior or at least equal position to Japan, what Japanese emperor Akihito is admitting can not happen. It does not take a genius to figure that out lol.. You were born with below average intelligence or too much radiation exposure lately? LOL

  • He is a good man. Korean blood in him.

    East Asians are not run over by  bullshit like bible, quran, and other funny stories.

    On this point, I know there will be accusations and derisions by religious dope addicts.

    This point the world should note in order to

  • I really want to know who is afraid of revealing the origin of the Japanese?

    It is a well-known fact that various tribes around Asia arrived in the Japanese archipelago and have formed Japan. The oldest known tribe who came to Japan is said to be the Byryats living east of Lake Baikal.

    So what?

  • Japan's memorial service to Korean who taught them how to write and gave them culture are the reasons why Japanese are always afraid of Koreans. The fear towards the domination of the nation is running inside their DNA.

  • Japanese are afraid of revealing their origins and the fact that how they got civilized. It is true that their first educational master was Baekje scholar - Wang-in (Korean name). Japanese still keep traditions from old Koreans. Modern Japanese however don't seem to be afriad of modern Koreans. Japanese are multi-racial nation now. Majority are still Korean origins but many of them are mixed with the natives. Chinese, other Asians and Blacks and Whites.

  • It is no more lands of Korean origns and no reason to care about modern Koreans. Look at the famous Japanese stars ; most of them are mixtures with Whites.

  • Great!

    Hope this will help to ease the tension between Japan and Korea.

  • Do you know why the title is Tenno(天皇),that is, Emperor, not King? When Japan was firmly consolidated in 7th century, many tribes were  living in the islands, such as wajin, Emishi, Kumaso, Koreans and Chinese. There were also a lot of kings called "KImi "representing those tribes around the archipelago. So Tenno was actually Emperor, who is King of kings. Later, people in Japan became homogeneous.

    Though Emperor practically became king, the tile remains Emperor.

  • what's the big deal? even european royalty interbred with others from other kingdom to strengthen ties, If i heard right the mother was a royal blood from korea, japan people are uptight about this thing

  • There were numerous Koreans in the royal family. If you read somethings about what happened with MacArthur, one of the things he did was take out all the ones that were known as Koreans in the royal family. It must have been a significant part of the Japanese Royal Family. The royal family may be closer than Baekje link.

    Don't be so angry however. I still accept him as a Japanese emperor and not Korean. I do not like this royal family personally.

  • ★The Japan Times★

    (March 12, 2002):

    "Emperor's Remark Pours Fuel on Ethnic Hot Potato"

  • ★★THE GUARDIAN★★

    (December 28, 2001):

    "The Emperor's New Roots: The Japanese Emperor has finally laid to rest rumours that he has Korean blood, by admitting that it is true"

  • King?

    Emperor

  • he is a king of the islands.

  • ok.

    Korean race is NO.1!

    not interested......

  • @jforces2009 actually high priest, but with some respect ur lucky we are calling you king.

    let's be honest, it's not a emperor, the jap King only ruled inside of japan, ok you talk of the japanese empire at 1930s but it's all over honey, ur king now.

  • This could be reason behind all these backlash about Korean by Japanese. This is their worse nightmare for them. Japanese royals are actually Korean decedent.

  • Chean1son I have pointed this video out to the Japanese long time ago on youtube. They all say, that Aikihito is giving Koreans lip service LOL!!! Can you believe that? They are so delusional! It is not only emperor Kanmu's mother. There has been Japanese Emperors that was 100% Koreans!

  • Fortunately there are still many Japanese citizens who are so proud of being ancient Korean descendants. They still keep written family records handed down from their Korean ancestors. Japan is no more nation of one single ethic group so each citizen may have the different origins and different identity each other, but they must know that they were Koreans that gave them their own identities : "What Japanese are and where they are from".

  • Last month 2 of Baekje royal family members came to Korea to visit their Baekje ancestors' tombs.

  • The Ouchis are said to be descendents of one member of the Baekje royal family.

    Though this clan became Japanese in time, they ruled the western part of the Chugoku region of Japan in 14th and 15th century. They prospered through trades with Chosun and Ming.

    They fell due to a revolt waged by their subordinate samurais in 16th century.

  • Prove it.

    When Yamato held hegemony in Japan in 2nd or 3rd century, the northern part of Korea was still occupied by Chinese Han or Wei and the southern part was divided into three or more small states and no state held hegemony there.

    Because each Korean state was so small and had to fought one another and protect itself from Yamato, Baekjo and Silla often sent hostages of royal princes to the Yamato court. By the way, they were treated as foreign princes should be.

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