The very low incidence of D chromosomes in Korea is likely explained by recent admixture. This is not surprising given that Korea was ruled by Japan from 1910 to 1945.
Jomon Korean list (so far): - Chan Ho Park (Baseball player) - Nam Kyung Eup (Actor) - A random Samsung worker - Hwang Shin-Hye (Actress) - A random North Korean girl
Jomon Koreans are like the opposite existence of Zainichi Koreans in Japan. It can't be denied that they have some amount of D genes. What we can do about this unfortunate situation is to get them Jomon-pilled, persuade them to go back to their home country and replace them with Zainichi.
Joshua Nguyen
kys
Nathan Williams
there's nothing jomon about the far right girl. it's one of many korean phenotypes.
do you think that in the entire korean peninsula there isnt one guy looking similair to this?
Austin Morales
I just seen a jomon Japanese girl the other day, she was as tall as me and very pretty. I never really know there was different types of people in japan
Can u freaking stop posting ur body in every single thread? U're too obsessed about being white or not.
John Powell
The middle one is closest to pure Jomon in existence. The left one is average Jomon Japanese today that you can find in every media. The right one is being almost assimilated to Yayoi with little Jomon genes left.
The most exhaustive anthropological study of the Japanese has been made by Dr E. Baelz (emeritus professor of medicine in the Imperial University of Tokyo), who enumerates the following sub-divisions of the race inhabiting the Japanese islands.
The first and most important is the Manchu-Korean type; that is to say, the type which prevails in north China and in Korea. This is seen specially among the upper classes in Japan. Its characteristics are exceptional tallness combined with slenderness and elegance of figure; a face somewhat long, without any special prominence of the cheek-bones but having more or less oblique eyes; an aquiline nose; a slightly receding chin; largish upper teeth; a long neck; a narrow chest; a long trunk, and delicately shaped, small hands with long, slender fingers. The most plausible hypothesis is that men of this type are descendants of Korean colonists who, in prehistoric times, settled in the province of Izumo, on the west coast of Japan, having made their way thither from the Korean peninsula by the island of Oki, being carried by the cold current which flows along the eastern coast of Korea.
The second type is the Mongol. It is not very frequently found in Japan, perhaps because, under favourable social conditions, it tends to pass into the Manchu-Korean type. Its representative has a broad face, with prominent cheek-bones, oblique eyes, a nose more or less flat and a wide mouth. The figure is strongly and squarely built, but this last characteristic can scarcely be called typical. There is no satisfactory theory as to the route by which the Mongols reached Japan, but it is scarcely possible to doubt that they found their way thither at one time.
Jason Evans
koreans have mongol dna too
Kayden Adams
Hooting at this nip thinking any of the asians can grow a beard. At most they can grow a little Fu Manchu moustache and a few wisps of hair on their chins.
Andrew Lee
More important than either of these types as an element of the Japanese nation is the Malay. Small in stature, with a well-knit frame, the cheek-bones prominent, the face generally round, the nose and neck short, a marked tendency to prognathism, the chest broad and well developed, the trunk long, the hands small and delicate—this Malay type is found in nearly all the islands along the east coast of the Asiatic continent as well as in southern China and in the extreme south-west of Korean peninsula. Carried northward by the warm current known as the Kuro Shiwo, the Malays seem to have landed in Kiushiu—the most southerly of the main Japanese islands—whence they ultimately pushed northward and conquered their Manchu-Korean predecessors, the Izumo colonists.
None of the above three, however, can be regarded as the earliest settlers in Japan. Before them all was a tribe of immigrants who appear to have crossed from north–eastern Asia at an epoch when the sea had not yet dug broad channels between the continent and the adjacent islands. These people—the Ainu—are usually spoken of as the aborigines of Japan. They once occupied the whole country, but were gradually driven northward by the Manchu-Koreans and the Malays, until only a mere handful of them survived in the northern island of Yezo. Like the Malay and the Mongol types they are short and thickly built, but unlike either they have prominent brows, bushy locks, round deep-set eyes, long diver-gent lashes, straight noses and much hair on the face and the body. In short, the Ainu suggest much closer affinity with Europeans than does any other of the types that go to make up the population of Japan.
Matthew Myers
north korean beard again
Christian Murphy
The typical Japanese of the present day has certain marked physical peculiarities. In the first place, the ratio of the height of his head to the length of his body is greater than it is in Europeans. The Englishman’s head is often one-eighth of the length of his body or even less, and in continental Europeans, as a rule, the ratio does not amount to one-seventh; but in the Japanese it exceeds the latter figure. In all nations men of short stature have relatively large heads, but in the case of the Japanese there appears to be some racial reason for the phenomenon. Another striking feature is shortness of legs relatively to length of trunk. In northern Europeans the leg is usually much more than one-half of the body’s length, but in Japanese the ratio is one-half or even less; so that whereas the Japanese, when seated, looks almost as tall as a European, there may be a great difference between their statures when both are standing. This special feature has been attributed to the Japanese habit of kneeling instead of sitting, but investigation shows that it is equally marked in the working classes who pass most of their time standing.
Elijah Hughes
The most prominent trait of Japanese disposition is gaiety of heart. Emphatically of a laughter-loving nature, the Japanese passes through the world with a smile on his lips. The petty ills of life do not disturb his equanimity. He takes them as part of the day’s work, and though he sometimes grumbles, rarely, if ever, does he repine. Exceptional to this general rule, however, is a mood of pessimism which sometimes overtakes youths on the threshold of manhood. Finding the problem of life insolvable, they abandon the attempt to solve it and take refuge in the grave. It seems as though there were always a number of young men hovering on the brink of such suicidal despair. An example alone is needed finally to destroy the equilibrium. Some one throws himself over a cataract or leaps into the crater of a volcano, and immediately a score or two follow. Apparently the more picturesquely awful the manner of the demise, the greater its attractive force. The thing is not a product of insanity, as the term is usually interpreted; letters always left behind by the victims prove them to have been in full possession of their reasoning faculties up to the last moment. Some observers lay the blame at the door of Buddhism, a creed which promotes pessimism by begetting the anchorite, the ascetic and the shuddering believer in seven hells. But Buddhism did not formerly produce such incidents, and, for the rest, the faith of Shaka has little sway over the student mind in Japan. The phenomenon is modern: it is not an outcome of Japanese nature nor yet of Buddhist teaching, but is due to the stress of endeavouring to reach the standards of Western acquirement with grievously inadequate equipment, opportunities and resources.
Jeremiah Wright
Top Keke that Nigger is serious about that jomon shit. I thought he was trolling all the time.
I honestly think that some of these Jomon autists are a group of Southeast Asian weebs who are larping as Japanese nationalists in order to associate ancient Japanese with Southeast Asians.
Dominic Torres
Fuck you i hate fucking j*ps i prefer death then living your fucking disgusting nation.
To this day they're thought of as a fringe group descended from savages. No japanese takes pride in being mixed with them, it'd be like if an aussie took pride in being mixed with an abbo. It's literally just one poster.
Andrew Fisher
I've seen Southeast Asians on the Internet who have some kind of agenda to link the ancient Japanese with Southeast Asians. They're even active on Wikipedia.
The Jomon autist on Jow Forums just strikes me as awkward. I've suspected him of not being Japanese for a while now. Real Japanese nationalists generally don't obsess about being Jomon or not, unlike this guy. I wouldn't be surprised if he's a Southeast Asian.
Adam Flores
>Southeast Asians Snowscape is great proof that Jomon have more to do with Northen regions.
Uyghurs are being genocided because they are wh*Tes squatting in han chinese lands.
Owen Perry
zainichis BTFO Are there any refugees dipspised worldwide than zainichis?
Parker Cruz
they are cute and rather exotic looking, also there's really only 2 famous uyghur actress, their name prob made them easier to remember. Also the guy i posted is a Hui, here's another one.
zainichis are worst immigrants and protesters in Japan, organizing antifa and they call all minorities such as LGBTs, Ainus and even Nerds to divide up japan. Need to deport all those cancererous rat from Japan.