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Confession of Japanese King(日王) 일왕의 고백

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Uploaded by on May 9, 2009

일본 왕

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

  • 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. ^^

  • 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.

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  • korea helped island country

    japan didnt know who is mother? attack korea?

    son of bitch country

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  • @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

  • @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 !!

  • 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.

  • 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). 

  • @Cheon1Son

    agreed and true~~~~~

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

  • @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.

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