Is the Japanese nation Yamato or not, and are there other nations?

Updated on international 2024-08-02
18 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    Most of them are. Only a few are Ainu.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    Not close, the Yamato nation in Japan and the Han people are not the same nation, and the DNA also proves this, and the truth behind it is that although the Japanese culture is somewhat similar to the Han people, it is not similar in blood.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    This is a problem for the Japanese, the Han people are the ancestors of the Japanese, and of course they are very close by blood. The truth behind the so-called is very simple, that is, the Han people gave birth to children in Japan, and only then did they have the current Japanese.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    The Yamato people in Japan are not related to the Han Chinese. Because there is no evidence to prove that the Yamato nation is a descendant or branch of the Han nationality, it is just groundless that the Yamato nation is a descendant of Xu Fu.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The Yamato ethnic group in Japan is a combination of Han Chinese, Koreans, and local natives. So theoretically, he is also a brother of the Han Chinese people.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The Yamato nation in Japan has nothing to do with the Han nationality, they are two completely complete ethnic groups, and the Yamato nationality is very different from the Han nationality.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Hello, the culture of the Japanese Yamato nation is similar to the Chinese culture, but the Japanese culture is more like the culture of the Tang Dynasty. Korea is more like Han Dynasty culture.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    There are three ethnic groups in Japan.

    As of May 2022, Japan has a total population of about 125.05 million people, with the Yamato ethnic group being the main ethnic group, and about 10,000 Ainu people in Hokkaido. Located on the west coast of the Minda Pacific Ocean, it is an arc-shaped island country extending from northeast to southwest, including the four large islands of Hokkaido, Honshu, Shikoku, Kyushu and more than 6,800 other small islands. With a total area of 10,000 square kilometers, it consists of 1 capital, 1 province, 2 prefectures and 43 counties (provinces).

    Japan is a highly developed modern country and the world's third-largest economy, with relatively obvious competitive advantages in industries such as automobiles, steel, machine tools, shipbuilding, electronics and robotics in the world. Japan's electric power and telecommunications infrastructure is relatively perfect, with convenient transportation facilities such as highways, railways, aviation, and shipping, a large market scale, and sound laws, regulations, and credit systems.

    Topography

    About three-quarters of Japan's land is covered by mountains, and the central region of Honshu is known as the "Roof of Japan", with many mountains exceeding 3,000 meters above sea level. Located at the junction of Yamanashi and Shizuoka prefectures, Mt. Fuji is the highest mountain in Japan at 3,776 meters above sea level. At 3,193 meters above sea level, Kitatake in Yamanashi Prefecture is the second highest mountain in Japan.

    Located in Nagano and Gifu prefectures, Mt. Okuhotaka is 3,190 meters above sea level, and Mt. Manotake, which straddles Yamanashi and Shizuoka prefectures, is also 3,190 meters above sea level.

    Due to its location in the Pacific Rim of Volcanic Belt, Japan has a number of volcanic areas from the northernmost to the southernmost point – generally thought to be seven. Of all the volcanoes, about 110 are active, including Mt. Mihara on the island of Izu Oshima, Mt. Asama on the border between Nagano and Gunma prefectures, and Mt. Aso in Kumamoto Prefecture.

    Reference: Encyclopedia - Japan.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    In Japan, there are two Minhui Shouhaya clans, the Yamato and Ainu tribes.

    Before World War II, the official script of the Ryukyus was kanji, and the Ryukyus did not belong to Japan.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    There are a total of 20 ethnic groups in Japan, namely: Meiyo, Otaku, Saki, Nabe, Tian, Sen, Shenjing, Fengmao, Matsu, Hirokawa, Amano, Fujioka, Luyu, Iko, Honku, Sumichi, Heiyi, Wa, Kira, Ainu, and Tunguska.

    Note: It is a new ethnic group formed by the intermarriage between Japanese and Westerners after the Meiji Restoration, distributed in the Kanto Plain, generally referring to Tokyo, Yokohama, Kawasaki, Chiba and other cities; It is an ethnic group formed by the pre-Qin immigrants of ancient China to Japan, and most of them are distributed in the Ryukyu Islands, Kyushu Island and the northern shore of the Seto Inland Sea; It is an ethnic group formed by the immigrants of the Tang Dynasty in ancient China, distributed in Kansai and Shikoku Island, Japan; It is an ethnic group formed by Korean immigrants in ancient times, and is distributed in most of the northern part of the island of Honshu in Japan. It is the ancient migration of ethnic groups scattered throughout Northeast Asia, distributed in present-day Hokkaido Island and the Kuril Islands, including Mongolian immigrants; It is a new ethnic group formed by intermarriage between the Japanese people formed by the immigrants of the Tang Dynasty in ancient China and the immortal people formed by the ancient Korean immigrants, distributed in the south-central part of the island of Honshu, and generally refers to the area of Nagoya City and Aichi (or the area west of Kanto and east of Kansai); It is a new ethnic group formed by intermarriage between the Japanese people and the clansmen of Northeast Asian immigrants, and they live in seclusion in the hills of the central part of Honshu Island. The last Ainu are a new people who migrated across the South Pacific, and the full status of this people** is still being debated. All in all, the origin of the Japanese nation is multi-ethnic and complex, and it took countless immigrants and intermarriages to form Japan's multi-ethnic and multicultural culture.

    Therefore, it is always a mistake to say that Japan is a multi-ethnic country, and all Chinese believe that Japan has only one single Yamato nation.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The main ethnic group in Japan is the Yamato people, with a population of about 98% or more, and the Yamato people belong to the East Asian type of the race, and they are also yellow-haired and black-haired.

    The Ainu tribe, formerly known as Ezo, is not particularly good-sounding, belongs to the Kurile type, and the complexion is black and yellow, and the key is that the body hair is very thick.

    The Ryukyu tribe, about 1.2 million people, most of whom live in the Ryukyu Islands, is a slightly shorter in number and has thick eyebrows.

    Korean nationality, there are about 300,000 people, and the characteristics of this ethnic group are almost the same as those of the Korean nationality, **slightly fairer, with a round face.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The composition of the Japanese (Japanese nationals) is relatively simple, but it is by no means a single nation-state. Roughly 98 percent of the Yamato tribe and the rest are about 2 million Ryukyuan people (the remnants of the Ryukyu Dynasty that was annexed by Japan in 1872 after the Meiji Restoration, the Ainu of about 10,000 people, the more than 300,000 Japanese Koreans, and the 100,000 Japanese Han people). In addition to Japanese, there are 2 million foreigners living in Japan legally, including 600,000 North Koreans, South Koreans, and 500,000 Chinese.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    There is only one nation in Japan, the Yamato nation.

  14. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The Yamato people evolved from the fusion of many tribal nations in ancient Japan and the nomadic people who migrated from Northeast Asia. The Yamato people belong to the race, and the Yamato people were fully formed in the Kofun culture, and the Yamato culture belongs to the same system as the cultures of the North Asian continent and the Korean Peninsula. The Yamato are generally considered to be a branch of the Tunguska-Altai race, and were formed by merging with the Austronesian race, and close to them include Koreans in Korea, Manchus in China, and Ryukyuan in southern Japan.

  15. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The reality is always very helpless, agree with it!

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Major Nationalities:

    Yamato, Ryukyu, Ainu.

    The Yamato Daiwa people, also known as "Wazuto", are the main body of the Japanese nation, accounting for more than 98% of the total population. The Yamato people belong to the East Asian type of the race, and their phylogenetic characteristics are shorter heads, yellow **, black hair, less body hair and beards. Earwax is dry.

    There are folds in the eyelids called "Mongolian folds". The blood type is mostly type A, and the others are type O, type B, and type AB. The Yamato people turned out to be shorter.

    In the history books of our country, it is called "Wa people", and it is said that it has something to do with it. In recent years, the average height of Yamato people has increased significantly. According to statistics, the average height of its men has reached about 170 cm, which is at the upper middle level in the world.

    Ainu. The Ainu people, formerly known as the "Ezo people", belong to the Kuril race. In size, the Ainu have the basic characteristics of the race, with a slight share of some characteristics of the equatorial race: a dark and yellow complexion.

    He has thick body hair, long legs and a broad waist, a large head and high cheeks. Not only do they have their own language – Ainu, but they also have a unique literature and unique ** and dance. The Ainu people practice a strong shamanic religion and often perform religious ceremonies such as "bear sacrifices" and "whale sacrifices" – which is closely related to the fact that they have been living a self-sufficient life since ancient times, with fishing, hunting, and gathering as their main means of survival.

    In modern times, the Ainu have lost very few of these national characteristics, and are in the process of being gradually assimilated into the people.

    However, the emergence of assimilation does not mean the disappearance of the Ainu people. According to statistics, there are also about 10 Ainu people living in Hokkaido's areas such as Ijin and Hidaka.

    Ryukyuan People There are about 1.2 million Ryukyuan people, most of whom live in the Ryukyu Islands, home to Okinawa Prefecture, Japan. Although the Ryukyuan people belong to the same race as the Yamato, they are slightly shorter in stature, have thicker eyebrows, and slightly higher cheekbones compared to the Yamato. In the 14th century, the Ryukyuan people established three small kingdoms, and in 1429 they were unified into the Ryukyu Kingdom by Shanpashi, and formed a tributary canonization relationship with China.

    At the beginning of the 17th century, the Satsuma Domain of Japan invaded and came under its control, and in 1879, the Ryukyus were officially incorporated into Japan.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Japan is a relatively homogeneous nation-state, and only a small number of Ainu people in Hokkaido have basically assimilated into the Japanese.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    No, it's not multi-ethnic, and the birth will be examined.

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