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Japan is ASEAN
Carson Kelly
Hunter Cruz
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.
Tyler Hughes
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.
Adam Wilson
Anything that LARPs Ainu as caucasoid and not australoid is hackwork.
Nolan Green
What are your credentials?
Landon Williams
That literally all relevant anthropology today classifies them as australoids and your irrelevant meme paper from a probably white worshipping jap doesn't hold a candle to it, fucking retard.
Cameron Jackson
Ainu/Joemon are pretty cool looking, but it's pretty narrowed down where they originally came from, which was Siberia. They share most ancestry with people from the Lake Baikal region of Russia.
Austin Walker
Found the SEA nigger.
Nathaniel Gutierrez
You said japan is asean but is also australoid? Do Austronesian ("jomon") look australoid to you?
It just skull feature that distinct it from chang-chong that make it slighly look "caucasoid"
Also asean is not fully austronesian btw, because also mixed with southern chang.
Wyatt Perez
>gook think this part of austronesian is australoid
Asher Sanders
As the leader of asean I don't think we can accept Japan as asean. Japan's culturally similar to China.
Ryder Cook
How did Japanese Austronesians get all that facial hair tho? 3rd party admixture?
Levi Baker
>Malaysia
>leader of ASEAN
Gabriel Gonzalez
I know, right? The leader is the Philippines.
Jayden Hernandez
Austronesian people is rather hairy compared to Sino-Tibetan people.
Owen Martin
Not like Ainu who have bushy beards and mustaches, full blooded Austronesians look smooth on the face
Jeremiah Jackson
You can turn off your proxy, Kenichi-kun.
Brayden Morales
If austronesian is not the most powerful race, then why they have Varg?
Austronesian: 1
Other races: 0
Xavier Thompson
Then who's the leader user. Indonesia is too disaster prone. Singapore too chink and small. Only Malaysia is viable to be the leader and we acted as leader way too much too.
Benjamin Martin
Justin Butler
>pffft
It should be Indonesia as its the largest in terms of GDP and population.