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The Afrikan Genetic Roots of The Japanese. This is why one should never take a person's word for something. Research it for yourself.

While Acknowledging their Afrikan origins, some refuted their Korean/Chinese admixture.

Many Japanese believed they were of a more pure genetic lineage. Their history books reflect this, however, DNA proves otherwise.

See the results for yourself.

The Yomon and Jomon are the same people.
Remember the "Y" and "J" are interchangeable like Jah and Yah.

http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/jomo/hd_jomo.htm
http://www.jomonjapan.org/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J%C5%8Dmon
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:JomonStatue.JPG
http://www.mnsu.edu/emuseum/cultural/oldworld/asia/jomon.html

Yayoi linked to Yangtze area: DNA tests reveal similarities to early wet-rice farmers
Some of the first wet-rice farmers in Japan might have migrated from the lower basin of Chinas Yangtze River more than 2,000 years ago, Japanese and Chinese researchers said Thursday.
This was suggested by DNA tests conducted by the researchers that showed genetic similarities between human remains from the Yayoi Period found in southwestern Japan and the early Han Dynasty found in Chinas central Jiangsu Province, Satoshi Yamaguchi told reporters.
People who introduced irrigation techniques to the Japanese archipelago in the Yayoi Period (250 B.C.-300) were believed to have come to Japan either from the Korean Peninsula across the Tsushima Strait, or from northern China across the Yellow Sea.
The latest findings, however, bolster another theory suggesting the origin of the Yayoi people was an area south of the Yangtze, which is believed to be the birthplace of irrigated rice cultivation.
Yamaguchi, a researcher at Japans National Science Museum, said the researchers compared Yayoi remains found in Yamaguchi and Fukuoka prefectures with those from early Han (202 B.C.-8) in Jiangsu in a three-year project begun in 1996.
The researchers found many similarities between the skulls and limbs of Yayoi people and the Jiangsu remains.
Two Jiangsu skulls showed spots where the front teeth had been pulled, a practice common in Japan in the Yayoi and preceding Jomon Period.
But the most persuasive findings resulted from tests revealing that genetic samples from three of 36 Jiangsu skeletons also matched part of the DNA base arrangements of samples from the Yayoi remains, the scientists said.

This suggests the relationship between the Japanese and Chinese based on an argument of their ancestral tribes.
http://heritageofjapan.wordpress.com/yayoi-era-yields-up-rice/who-were-the-ya...

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  • Umm.... Last time I checked everyone came from Africa, what makes the Japanese so special??

  • @WupeViasco Its not a matter of being "special". Unlike you, some are NOT aware of the out of Africa "TRUTH". This video provides a brief synopsis of the genetic connection through visual documentation.

  • I'm Chinese and that's one thing I like about Japan. Japanese doesn't lie about their history and ancestors,in comparison Koreans always lie about their origin and history.Koreans claim many parts of Chinese history and culture as their own.

  • @TheXanian I lived in S. Korea for quite a while. Your statement is not accurate for all. We can't blame an entire group of people by the experience that you may have had or heard from a few. S. Koreans have a rich heritage and genetics are proving that they are older than they thought. Their history is being VALIDATED by science. Just as others' so called history is being dispelled.

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  • People dnt realize the same black people they look down are what connect everybody to each others race

  • @shenell6012

    The Igbo people.

  • by the most recent research japanese DNA is nearest to tibetans.

    

  • Tube/Google:

    Chinese challenge to 'out of Africa' theory November 2009 by Phil McKenna

    The discovery of an early human fossil in southern China may challenge the commonly held idea that modern humans originated out of Africa.

    Jin Changzhu and colleagues of the Institute of Vertebrate Palaeontology and Palaeoanthropology in Beijing, announced to Chinese media last week that they have uncovered a 110,000-year-old putative Homo sapiens jawbone from a cave in southern China's Guangxi province.

  • @AltaicCivilization

    japanese are austronesians.

  • I'm lovin to know that we all have a connection some may be more than others but it's there

  • Japanese have slightly more Austronesian DNA than the Koreans. Possibly from migrations from Austronesians via Taiwan-Okinawa-Japanese mainland

  • @alexmccormack

    I thought I was the only one who noticed the similarity between Nigerian names/words and Japanese names/words.

  • @HorChild

    Because even people at the time would not have exactly the same as Africans that are there now due to climate conditions etc. Even in Africa physical traits have been changing for thousands of years, on top of the fact that no people 'came' from anyone else in the species sense. The so called races are not at all evidence of any sort of evolution within the species, they are only physical traits produced by the amount of melanin in ones skin. That is why they said it this way.

  • @BillyFeynman karate came from Africa

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