Kendo documentary [1/2]
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Kendo is so fast that it is difficult, for the untrained eye at least, to see what is going on.
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@Kaljabi6 If they were "the same people" then I think that one would expect more linguistic similarity. As far as I am aware, there is a great deal of structural similarity between Korean and Japanese, and they share Chinese lexicon (as European languages share Latin and ancient Greek) but pre-Chinese-Korean and pre-Chinese-Japanese (yamato kotoba) vocabularly is very different. Why? Why do the Japanese speak Korean with Japanese words!?!
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Can you say more about the last claim that the Emperor of Japan dispatches relatives to pay homage to ancestral homelands in Korea?
I agree that there are strong links between Japan and Korea and that there are strong links between Japan and Korea and that invading (beaten) Koreans may well be the origin of the Yamato dynasty but Japanese culture owes quite a lot to the indigenous, pre-riding-tribes too.
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Actually, Koreans and Japanese are the same people. The Emperor of Japan reaches his lineage back to Baekje. Japan and Korea today consist of descendents from Koguryo, Baekje, and Shilla. The horse riding tribes are from Koguryo and you get the samurai warriors from them as well as Baekje and Shilla. The Emperor of Japan dispatches his relatives every year to pay homage to their ancestral homeland in Jeolla Province, Korea.
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Attention Please!
S.Korea is copying and stealing Japanese culture, and now trying to make it as an accomplished fact.
Un Japon menacé: La "Korean Conexion" et l'Histoire du pillage d'un patrimoine culturel
/watch?v=7kM5g4Y1bIc
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What is the this man wearing?!
We kendo it !
MrRazoa 1 year ago 28
that is a great video
rapache1 1 year ago 5