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Korea's (and China's) Role in Ancient Japan's Rise | History of Japan 14

Japan in the Kofun Period ramped up its agriculture and began its rise on the world stage (the East Asian world, at least). This was thanks in large part to Korean and Chinese influences from the continent.
It was a chaotic time in China, so the Japanese turned to the Korean kingdoms for a source of high culture. The Japanese incorporated many things from Korea, such as technology, culture, and immigrants.
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  • @Linfamy
    @Linfamy6 жыл бұрын

    We’ve reached 10000 SUBS! Thank you so much, couldn’t have done it without you all! If you don’t mind, let me know how you found this channel, I’m curious! If you’re interested in more Korean history, Epimetheus covers all the Korean kingdoms here: kzread.info/dash/bejne/p5qdxaywkb3fl9o.html Who were the Yamato: kzread.info/dash/bejne/aKitypmEiZyeesY.html China's effect on early Japan: kzread.info/dash/bejne/qX-Gp8imk6jZdaQ.html Check out my merch store, you can find some awesome stickers there! tinyurl.com/linfamyshop

  • @morimemento8351

    @morimemento8351

    6 жыл бұрын

    high five'in angels ..ow'yeh! the funny cuts were you talk/ argue with yourself are good, all round entertaining take on Japanese history littered with facts for me to pick up.

  • @Linfamy

    @Linfamy

    6 жыл бұрын

    Conor McInnes awesome thanks! Always good to hear what people like =)

  • @Vercingetorix.Fantasia

    @Vercingetorix.Fantasia

    6 жыл бұрын

    Linfamy Linfamy always been a fan of history. Realized one day i didnt know shit about japans history. Discovered Japan had a little known about native population that looked nothing like what we call Japanese. Said oh shit. Searched KZread for videos of japans native people. Found yours, at the time i believe you only had 2 videos. Said Oh shit, i like this. Subscribe. Here we are

  • @Linfamy

    @Linfamy

    6 жыл бұрын

    Lt. Frank Drebin wow thanks for sticking around! I remember at that time I was not uploading consistently at all. It was weeks or a month between uploads. Dark days...

  • @revolutionarycomrade

    @revolutionarycomrade

    6 жыл бұрын

    Another great vid :D hope you had a good trip!

  • @RHKang-hl3ps
    @RHKang-hl3ps5 жыл бұрын

    Yay, I'm Korean! (American born and raised). Nice to see something about Japan and Korea getting along, you know before the whole annexation thing.

  • @tat3179

    @tat3179

    5 жыл бұрын

    I always thought that it is tragic and sad that the Koreans, Japanese and the Chinese peoples can't get along because of history. Had the three peoples manage to put aside their deep rooted animosity and historical hatreds against each other and form a form of EU just like the Europeans did, the East Asian region could lead mankind.

  • @Linfamy

    @Linfamy

    5 жыл бұрын

    Agreed. I'd love for both countries to get along.

  • @ember-brandt

    @ember-brandt

    4 жыл бұрын

    @steve gale It's common in America to say you are Irish, or Vietnamese, or Indian, etc. - when referring to your *ethnicity*. I feel like this gets lost in translation overseas, when most others think of the *nationality*. People born and raised in America _know_ that they are not actually directly from the countries of their heritage - it's just how we describe our ethnicity to each other here.

  • @hydra8845

    @hydra8845

    4 жыл бұрын

    Ng Yee Tat you do realize the EU was a mistake and is falling apart as we speak right?

  • @MrSafior

    @MrSafior

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@hydra8845 You do realise that an overexageration, especially since the EU have handle the covid crisis way better then most other geographical area.

  • @japankofun
    @japankofun6 жыл бұрын

    Dropping so much knowledge in here as usual, in a way that is easily digestable. Love the way you present these. Schools should hire you.

  • @Linfamy

    @Linfamy

    6 жыл бұрын

    Thanks :D

  • @user-cf1xm9dh7b
    @user-cf1xm9dh7b4 жыл бұрын

    Baekje royal family who emigrated to Japan has been protected from the emperor. About a 100year after the destruction of Baekje, the Japanese Emperor prince and the Baekje princess were married. It leads to the current Japanese Emperor.

  • @eleven11three

    @eleven11three

    4 жыл бұрын

    She's not even a princess....

  • @Monster_Univers3

    @Monster_Univers3

    2 жыл бұрын

    After that shogun came to power

  • @barbiebarbie1813

    @barbiebarbie1813

    2 жыл бұрын

    In ancient China. Due to the escape or expansion of territorial reasons. There were many records of the Han people moved to the Korean Peninsula and the Japanese islands (including Okinawa). Establishing small countries and regimes on these islands (representing Chinese senior officials rather than emperor). In addition to the later period of Japan (because of the ocean). The Han regime on the Korean Peninsula has always been the ancient Chinese territory and the scope of direct jurisdiction (but sometimes it is similar to the different phenomenon of political opinions from the central government. It is similar to the situation in Taiwan and Hong Kong today. When the relationship between Taiwan and Hong Kong and the central government is bad. Sometimes they think they are independent countries or claim to be non -Chinese). The history of the establishment of a regime on the Korean Peninsula (Goguryeo, Baiji, Silla, Goryeo early). It is not the history of the Korean people. Instead, it is the history of the local regime of the Han people in northern China. These royal family and nobles are Chinese and descendants who move to the peninsula. They are wearing Han nationality clothing and using Chinese characters. They also claim to be the Han family. Only some civilians and slaves are indigenous people from the south of the peninsula (Koreans). This is very certain. (A large number of ancient Chinese tombs were unearthed on the 2/3 Korean Peninsula today. Han murals (depicting the lives of the Han people in the north), the fairy and god beast of the Han nationality.Han religion. Chinese character stone monument. Han Dynasty coins. ........... The southernmost part of the peninsula is unearthed in the original and backward Korean national life tools. It can be seen that the extremes of two different ethnic groups (Chinese VS Korean)and different civilizations exist at the same time in the same period of the peninsula history)

  • @Internet_user777

    @Internet_user777

    10 ай бұрын

    @@barbiebarbie1813yes and no. You can see that with genetics and language that koreans actually are different and more closely can relate to Japan and mongols. What you are claiming is almost akin to saying spanish people are an expansion of Italy, it is and it isn’t. 😂

  • @hopefullylost4012
    @hopefullylost40122 жыл бұрын

    What you are presenting here is not taught in Japanese history classes, I bet. Your in-depth knowledge in Japanese history with unbiased interpretation of it is more than impressive. Hats off to you.

  • @outlawscar3328
    @outlawscar33286 жыл бұрын

    Your delivery is impeccable and your writing is superb. A perfect balance between information and down to earth humanity. Thank you so much for these videos made freely available to me. I've learned so much. You're doing a wonderful thing and doing it incredibly. Thank you thank you for all the hard work you do.

  • @Linfamy

    @Linfamy

    6 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the kind words, I'm glad you like the videos =)

  • @thegreatnorth9080
    @thegreatnorth90806 жыл бұрын

    You can thank Akira Kurosawa for my sub, his movies made me want to learn about Japanese history

  • @Linfamy

    @Linfamy

    6 жыл бұрын

    Ah yes, thanks to the great Akira Kurosawa

  • @hwasiaqhan8923
    @hwasiaqhan89236 жыл бұрын

    Some descendants of the Han imperial family (劉) fled to japan and were given surnames by the Japanese emperor such as 阪上、大藏、原田, they contributed in japans agriculture, literature, smithing and many more. Today the population of these three surnames add up to several millions(I don’t remember exactly what the number was)

  • @Linfamy

    @Linfamy

    6 жыл бұрын

    interesting!

  • @hwasiaqhan8923

    @hwasiaqhan8923

    6 жыл бұрын

    Linfamy Yah I know, you did a good job man, but that map of Han dynasty should’ve included modern Fujian province down in south China, it was conquered in Mid Han dynasty

  • @Linfamy

    @Linfamy

    6 жыл бұрын

    Ah okay. Yeah, depends on the date of the map. I got it off google, must've been before they conquered it.

  • @hayek218

    @hayek218

    6 жыл бұрын

    The Emperor Of China Yes, their original family 東漢氏 contributed a lot to Japan.

  • @hayek218

    @hayek218

    5 жыл бұрын

    @Jacky Phantom All your questions are answered in this. www.quora.com/Its-easy-to-see-why-Koreans-hate-Japanese-but-why-do-Japanese-hate-Koreans/answer/August-Hayek

  • @GaijinGoombah
    @GaijinGoombah6 жыл бұрын

    Grats on 10k subs man!

  • @Linfamy

    @Linfamy

    6 жыл бұрын

    Thank you! Pretty stoked about it :)

  • @delmont2793
    @delmont27933 жыл бұрын

    Ancient Japan, Baekje, and Gaya were truly unparalleled friends. Baekje delivered Chinese culture to Japan, and Japan provided military assistance whenever Baekje was in danger. They even married royalty to each other. The relationship between Baekje and Japan has many debates in the current academic world, so I will not comment on that. I'll just mention it as a good friend (I don't want to get involved in a fight)

  • @dabo5078

    @dabo5078

    3 жыл бұрын

    @Joshua Hickman Hmm its more like the Tang came in and subjugated all of them. Gugoreyeo was destroyed and the Silla sided with the Tang. The Japanese tried to interfere but their navy was annhilated.

  • @deadby15

    @deadby15

    2 жыл бұрын

    I think the two royal families were actually blood related. The way Japan then tried to defend Baekje from Tang feels there was more than a simply alliance.

  • @barbiebarbie1813

    @barbiebarbie1813

    2 жыл бұрын

    In ancient China. Due to the escape or expansion of territorial reasons. There were many records of the Han people moved to the Korean Peninsula and the Japanese islands (including Okinawa). Establishing small countries and regimes on these islands (representing Chinese senior officials rather than emperor). In addition to the later period of Japan (because of the ocean). The Han regime on the Korean Peninsula has always been the ancient Chinese territory and the scope of direct jurisdiction (but sometimes it is similar to the different phenomenon of political opinions from the central government. It is similar to the situation in Taiwan and Hong Kong today. When the relationship between Taiwan and Hong Kong and the central government is bad. Sometimes they think they are independent countries or claim to be non -Chinese). The history of the establishment of a regime on the Korean Peninsula (Goguryeo, Baiji, Silla, Goryeo early). It is not the history of the Korean people. Instead, it is the history of the local regime of the Han people in northern China. These royal family and nobles are Chinese and descendants who move to the peninsula. They are wearing Han nationality clothing and using Chinese characters. They also claim to be the Han family. Only some civilians and slaves are indigenous people from the south of the peninsula (Koreans). This is very certain. (A large number of ancient Chinese tombs were unearthed on the 2/3 Korean Peninsula today. Han murals (depicting the lives of the Han people in the north), the fairy and god beast of the Han nationality.Han religion. Chinese character stone monument. Han Dynasty coins. ........... The southernmost part of the peninsula is unearthed in the original and backward Korean national life tools. It can be seen that the extremes of two different ethnic groups and different civilizations exist at the same time in the same period of the peninsula history)

  • @jonaspete

    @jonaspete

    Жыл бұрын

    @@barbiebarbie1813 so they spoke Chinese language?

  • @kkkoo223

    @kkkoo223

    11 ай бұрын

    ​@@barbiebarbie1813고구려,백제,신라는 한족 국가들이 멸망했어도 오랫동안 유지가 됐고 심지에 수나라(선비족)은 고구려에 의해 멸망 당했는데 어떻게하면 지방정권인거죠ㅋㅋ? 그리고 중국 동쪽 대륙엔 상당수의 고조선 유물들과 백제 유물들이 있는것으로 압니다만ㅋㅋㅋㅋ

  • @rudolfeichmann9797
    @rudolfeichmann97975 жыл бұрын

    Great channel, I have been looking for such awesome and informative videos about Japan, and your book recommendation is really good. 👍👍👍🗾🗾🗾🇯🇵🇯🇵

  • @Linfamy

    @Linfamy

    5 жыл бұрын

    Thank you! Glad you like :)

  • @veganchristian5127
    @veganchristian51273 жыл бұрын

    yamato couldnt even forge a decent sword. kaya had the best blacksmiths in Korea and was the cultural powerhouse of Korea. meaning kaya was waaaaay ahead of yamato. do you think it couldve been a colony of yamato?

  • @realone5128

    @realone5128

    3 жыл бұрын

    lol all these triggered koreans, japanese, and chinese

  • @user-hn4qr8ty6f

    @user-hn4qr8ty6f

    Жыл бұрын

    The largest bronze sword in Asia was recently unearthed in Japan. Your claim is old. The largest blacksmith in Asia is Japan. That's why Japanese knives are so sharp.

  • @user-kf4jn2un5v

    @user-kf4jn2un5v

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@user-hn4qr8ty6f"largest","bronze" wow what a great evidence wwwwwww

  • @kkkoo223

    @kkkoo223

    9 ай бұрын

    ​@@user-hn4qr8ty6fbronze>>>>iron wwwww

  • @drmahlek9321
    @drmahlek93216 жыл бұрын

    N... no more Bronze mirrors! And congrats on 10k subs! Well deserved.

  • @Linfamy

    @Linfamy

    6 жыл бұрын

    Nooo... not bronze mirrors!

  • @drmahlek9321

    @drmahlek9321

    6 жыл бұрын

    Linfamy can’t wait to see what you’ve got planned, always look forward to your content my pillow-loving dude!

  • @hj_lostintheinternet3754
    @hj_lostintheinternet37546 жыл бұрын

    Congrats on the 10k subscribers! Here's hoping you get more than that. Someday I'd love to see a video about the Japanese language and how it evolved- like, for example, why are there so many characters?! Keep it up!

  • @Linfamy

    @Linfamy

    6 жыл бұрын

    Thank you! And good topic!

  • @lorib1696
    @lorib16966 жыл бұрын

    Congrats on 10K subs! I'm glad I found this channel a couple months ago. I was binge watching Begin Japanology reruns and one of your videos popped up as a recommendation. Then I switched and binge watched your videos instead.

  • @Linfamy

    @Linfamy

    6 жыл бұрын

    Ooh thanks for introducing me to Begin Japanology. Welp, time to binge it :D

  • @franciscocabral2701
    @franciscocabral27016 жыл бұрын

    Congrats on the 10k subs. I found this channel completly by accident when watching other videos about japanese history ! :)

  • @Linfamy

    @Linfamy

    6 жыл бұрын

    Nice thanks!

  • @carter4170
    @carter41706 жыл бұрын

    Congrats on the 10,000 quite the achievement

  • @Linfamy

    @Linfamy

    6 жыл бұрын

    Thank you! Pretty stoked

  • @julienkim16
    @julienkim166 жыл бұрын

    Your sense of humor is improving while your videos are always very informative and entertaining :-)

  • @Linfamy

    @Linfamy

    6 жыл бұрын

    Awesome, thanks!

  • @pangeran92
    @pangeran926 жыл бұрын

    Speaking of Chinese migration, Can you do Video about Xu Fu, I think they were earlier Chinese who migrated to Japan. In quest of immortality, Xu Fu said, he found island that has immortality potent. Could it be Japan? It was believed that the second fleet included 60 barques and around 5,000 crew members, 3,000 boys and girls. He is the Father of Agriculture in Japan. This could be interesting.

  • @pangeran92

    @pangeran92

    6 жыл бұрын

    Alex Y is it same like First Emperor Tomb? Hard to excavate?

  • @pangeran92

    @pangeran92

    6 жыл бұрын

    左衛門三郎二郎 what does it means?

  • @Linfamy

    @Linfamy

    6 жыл бұрын

    Amin Shahril check out the "Enter the Yayoi" video, I spoke about the Xu Fu story. Seems like just a story though, there is no evidence that it is true

  • @mongolchiuud8931

    @mongolchiuud8931

    6 жыл бұрын

    The Royal family still exist and its their families tombs.....Would you want to people to dig up your families/ancestors tombs for DNA samples? lol

  • @Vercingetorix.Fantasia
    @Vercingetorix.Fantasia6 жыл бұрын

    That climb to 10,000 was FAST. To hit that many subs in such a short amount of time, especially with a rather niche subject, is a sign of good quality content. Congrats bud

  • @Linfamy

    @Linfamy

    6 жыл бұрын

    Thanks man! Hopefully it continues to go up :p

  • @hayek218

    @hayek218

    6 жыл бұрын

    Lt. Frank Drebin Out of all the videos in this channel, this the worst fake history full of lies, fabrications and propaganda. By now I am convinced that the author is Korean or Korean Japanese, because these are what they teach in South Korea today. He is only abusing reference names.

  • @kensho2157

    @kensho2157

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@hayek218 the nationality of the author doesnt have to be the source for confirmation bias, like u seem to think? Correct me if im wrong. Big part of science is to keep Confirmation bias as low as possible, while big part of nationalistic movements tend to live through confirmation bias. I am not labeling u as a nationalist, but ur comments on various videos of this youtube channel, fit into this ideological frame. Using ockhams razor, and as a scientist myself teaching scientific methods, I trust "mainstream science" rather then alternatives, that havent been tested enough. I am half german and half japanese btw, but I hope that wont affect ur evaluation of my comment too much. Btw i come in peace :)✌

  • @hayek218

    @hayek218

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@kensho2157 It is YOU who cannot read your own true history as they are all written in Chinese characters. It is YOU who cannot even CHECK who is telling the truth. All you can do is to regurgitate the fabrications that your stupid government keeps on fabricating in order to hide the fact that they are so ashamed about: Jumong, Gojoseon and Goguryeo were not Korean but only conquered a part of Korea; the kings of Silla were Japanese from Japan; since the time of Yuan Dynasty, the Korean Peninsula was a dependency of China for almost one thousand years; Korea was so poor and hopeless that their ancestors asked Japan to annex and modernize; the independence of South Korea was not fought for, but it was given by the US.

  • @kensho2157

    @kensho2157

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@hayek218 ワシ日本語読めるぞ... I can read Japanese, went to school in Japan and been talking Japanese all ma life 😅 as well as German, Latin, Ancient Greek and English. My English is worse than my Japanese btw, sorry for the mistakes. The argument that science is only valid if you understand its original language is weak. A universal scientific language (which is English) is common practice and well organized with mechanisms to prevent misinterprerations or false translations. Also English is just necessary do science in a globalized world. There will always be biases in translation and interpretation, but the probability that there is such a fundamental gap between papers in local language and English, or the unavailability of important historical discoveries in English is pretty low. Personally I feel like its a bigger problem that so many Japanese dont understand English properly, which eventually leads to cultural isolation and discrimation. Dont get me wrong, I love Japan and Japanese culture, just dont wanna put it on some sort of cultural pedestal. Learnt that from history lessons in Germany ;)

  • @nodosa994
    @nodosa9946 жыл бұрын

    Woah, i just subbed today, and now i get a video on the same day? Awesome!

  • @Linfamy

    @Linfamy

    6 жыл бұрын

    That's right, I did it just for you ;)

  • @nodosa994

    @nodosa994

    6 жыл бұрын

    Haha thanks, i totally feel honored now! Keep up the great work and i hope to see more. Believe me, i am going to be there to watch them. +

  • @Linfamy

    @Linfamy

    6 жыл бұрын

    Deal!

  • @noescape2108
    @noescape21086 жыл бұрын

    Congratulation on the 10000 subs! This channel sure has grown.

  • @Linfamy

    @Linfamy

    6 жыл бұрын

    Thank you! Hopefully it continues :)

  • @adisetyawan4271
    @adisetyawan42714 жыл бұрын

    The Pinnacle of Future Learning, you like future Teacher or Professor

  • @user-cf1xm9dh7b
    @user-cf1xm9dh7b4 жыл бұрын

    Silla then betrayed Yamato and became a subordinate of Tang dynasty. Goguryeo and Silla attacked Baekje. Yamato sent troops to help Baekje. Tang dynasty also sent navys. AD663.Battle of Baijiangkou(白村江の戦い)

  • @mixcoffee5397

    @mixcoffee5397

    4 жыл бұрын

    totally wrong. Goguryeo and Baekje attacked Silla. then, Silla got allied with Tang. after Backje lost the war from Silla, Yamato came to help Backje but it failed. then, Goguryeo also lost the war. after that, the war between Silla and Tang begun. and, Silla finally won the war. then, Goguryeo revived as Balhae pretty soon.

  • @barbiebarbie1813

    @barbiebarbie1813

    2 жыл бұрын

    In ancient China. Due to the escape or expansion of territorial reasons. There were many records of the Han people moved to the Korean Peninsula and the Japanese islands (including Okinawa). Establishing small countries and regimes on these islands (representing Chinese senior officials rather than emperor). In addition to the later period of Japan (because of the ocean). The Han regime on the Korean Peninsula has always been the ancient Chinese territory and the scope of direct jurisdiction (but sometimes it is similar to the different phenomenon of political opinions from the central government. It is similar to the situation in Taiwan and Hong Kong today. When the relationship between Taiwan and Hong Kong and the central government is bad. Sometimes they think they are independent countries or claim to be non -Chinese). The history of the establishment of a regime on the Korean Peninsula (Goguryeo, Baiji, Silla, Goryeo early). It is not the history of the Korean people. Instead, it is the history of the local regime of the Han people in northern China.These royal family and nobles are Chinese and descendants who move to the peninsula. They are wearing Han nationality clothing and using Chinese characters. They also claim to be the Han family. Only some civilians and slaves are indigenous people from the south of the peninsula (Koreans). This is very certain. (A large number of ancient Chinese tombs were unearthed on the 2/3 Korean Peninsula today. Han murals (depicting the lives of the Han people in the north), the fairy and god beast of the Han nationality.Han religion. Chinese character stone monument. Han Dynasty coins. ........... The southernmost part of the peninsula is unearthed in the original and backward Korean national life tools. It can be seen that the extremes of two different ethnic groups( Chinese VS Korean ) and different civilizations exist at the same time in the same period of the peninsula history. * The Founder of Goguryeo, JUMONG(朱蒙) Is Actually Chinese Pronunciation. Goguryeo was a northern Han area (and different government opinions, like the relationship between Taiwan and Hong Kong today) in the Tang Dynasty's governance regime. Baekje, SILLA is also the place of power governance in China. These are regional regimes created by the Han people in the north. (Obviously prove this from a lot of historical data and unearthed cultural relics). The original Korean indigenous people at the southernmost tip of the Korean are slaves. They were convened and became slaves. They were wearing pure white (no dyes and technology) and women showing her nipples as beauty. This is the custom of Korean people. Goryeo's founding king-Wang Jian (王建). Wang Jian (王建) is very obviously the immigrants or descendants of the Han people (whether the culture of clothes is the Han culture), this possibility is quite high. Because Wang Jian is the descendant of the Chinese (Han), the regime he has established follows the abbreviation of the ancient country Goguryeo, as the new national name Goryeo. The North Korean people at the southern end of the peninsula were called as workers and slaves (wearing pure white clothes and women to show nipples). Later, they became the civilians of Goryeo. The history of the Korean nation is the history of slave. They have never sovereignty.

  • @parisan9985
    @parisan99855 жыл бұрын

    "Japan learned all kinds of new technology from peninsula,.." I didn't know Japan was so backward back then.

  • @Linfamy

    @Linfamy

    5 жыл бұрын

    Well, I wouldn't say they were backwards, but they were technologically behind. It's not surprising because China was so advanced.

  • @parisan9985

    @parisan9985

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@Linfamy pretty much. China in its peak of advancement is during the Tang Dynasty, which Japan (along with Korea) tries to copy most of its technological advancement and governement model like China. Japanese were not backwards by the way( wrote that just to bait some Japanese nationalists lol) , the Japanese have rice farming and proper settlements unlike their predeccesor, Jomon. Even Korea was just as less advance as Japan. The reason why Korea is more advance is because they had more contact with China.

  • @Linfamy

    @Linfamy

    5 жыл бұрын

    Haha nuuu why bait them

  • @parisan9985

    @parisan9985

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@Linfamy Let the comments section speak for itself. I wouldnt mind joining in the war. hahha.

  • @Samperor

    @Samperor

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@parisan9985 Not sure about Korea was less advanced as Japan. Korea had its own thing, but also picked up a lot of stuff from China and Manchu area.

  • @wishiwascooler
    @wishiwascooler6 жыл бұрын

    Congrats on the milestone. Your videos are awesome!

  • @Linfamy

    @Linfamy

    6 жыл бұрын

    Thank you! Glad you like them =)

  • @Katcom111
    @Katcom1116 жыл бұрын

    Man, people causing up a stir about this whole gaya situation. Anyway, great video Linfamy!

  • @Linfamy

    @Linfamy

    6 жыл бұрын

    Haha thanks! It's still an interesting issue though. Although mainstream historians no longer think Kaya/Mimana was a Yamato colony, there is still a debate on what it actually was. Some even argue there wasn't a Kaya state at all. It would be interesting to see what they eventually settle on.

  • @Katcom111

    @Katcom111

    6 жыл бұрын

    Linfamy I agree, it's still remain a mystery. I believe that when studying history you have to see both sides of the story and analyze carefully. Sometimes when someone translate an old text they can misinterpret the history or blantly lie for knowing the truth. That is what happen when I study the Khmer empire. I know their are some people on the comment section that are "right wing" but they have right to voice their opinion either if the are right or wrong but I wish they see a bigger picture instead of seeing one side of the coin and at least provide proof or evidence to back up a claim. I like your video because you provide the source from what you read and you're not biased.

  • @lawrence4318

    @lawrence4318

    5 жыл бұрын

    The only occupation of Kaya by the Japanese was when it’s pre-agrarian inhabitants went there to get the much-coveted ( delicious) Korean rice. It was a rice basket of sorts for western Japanese. That rice was even in greater demand than the Korean iron.

  • @MarceloKuroi
    @MarceloKuroi6 жыл бұрын

    Great video! I knew 10 seconds before that this was the time when Buddhism was introduced in Japan by Koreans, because I read that somewhere else, maybe wikipedia. BTW, I didn't found this channel, youtube recommended it to me because I watch a lot of Japanese related videos. Your jokes are getting better and better. GOOD JOB!

  • @Linfamy

    @Linfamy

    6 жыл бұрын

    Nice! Yay for people who watch Japanese related videos ;)

  • @tamenobukuji7732

    @tamenobukuji7732

    6 жыл бұрын

    Google翻訳であなたのコメントを読みました。 仏教は誰が日本に伝えたか分かっていません。ただ、当時の中国の皇帝は仏教の布教に熱心で、高句麗 朝鮮に 僧侶を派遣していました。日本にも派遣していた可能性がありますが、記録が無いので不明です。 文字は王仁(WaNi)という中国人から学んでいます。この時代に朝鮮から伝わった物は、青銅ではなく鉄の精製技術くらいでそれ以外はほとんど分かっていないのが現状です。 それとWikipediaやKZreadを参考にしないことをお勧めします。理由は日本や中国の書物は全く参考されていません。その多くが朝鮮人が日本人に教えた、このような物ばかりだと思います。 このビデオに中国の書物にある、”新羅と百済は日本を大国で珍しい物が多い国だとしており、ともに日本を敬い仰ぎ、つねに使いを送り、往来している。”このようなことが紹介されているでしょうか?されていないと思います。

  • @user-gu8os7dx8r

    @user-gu8os7dx8r

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@tamenobukuji7732 The mere fact that there were shrines that worship Baekje, Goguryeo, and Silla as gods in Japan had a huge impact. Your words seem to deny your influence on the Korean Peninsula. At that time, the Han Chinese in China were trampled by foreign barbarians such as the Khitan, Mongols, Seonbi, and Yeojin, and many people migrated to the Korean Peninsula and the archipelago. It cannot be denied that there were many Koreans of Korean descent who migrated to Manchuria or the archipelago after being pushed out of the sphere of influence on the Korean Peninsula at the time due to war or other reasons.

  • @Figgy5119
    @Figgy51196 жыл бұрын

    I was reading a bit about be a while ago... If I recall, some common Japanese family names can be traced back to these be. That doesn't seem too strange to me, but I did find it find of funny because of many modern Japanese people's ideas of everyone being 100% Japanese and everything that is part of Japanese culture is 100% original.

  • @Linfamy

    @Linfamy

    6 жыл бұрын

    Yeah, I believe the Mononobe clan was originally a be

  • @bskorupk
    @bskorupk6 жыл бұрын

    Just because one has had large numbers of troops from a foreign country for generations, doesn't necessarily mean that they are a colony of the those foreign troops. For instance the USA has a good number of troops and planes in the UK, but the UK is by no means a colony of the USA.

  • @quetzalcoatl3242

    @quetzalcoatl3242

    5 жыл бұрын

    OLDCONTEMPTABLE is it no? :P

  • @nomblob5592

    @nomblob5592

    5 жыл бұрын

    OLDCONTEMPTABLE Basically this. It is exactly how America keep having armies outside of forced draft in Vietnam War just to say they are " not interfering directly "

  • @jayasuryangoral-maanyan3901

    @jayasuryangoral-maanyan3901

    2 жыл бұрын

    I mean some do consider Britain a colony of the US given that it leases many of its islands and pretty much always supports the US

  • @hansmaulwurf9051
    @hansmaulwurf90516 жыл бұрын

    Happy 10k! You deserve it man! :-)

  • @Linfamy

    @Linfamy

    6 жыл бұрын

    Thank you!

  • @Dragons_Armory
    @Dragons_Armory6 жыл бұрын

    [+10 to Diplomacy]

  • @lyndsaybrown8471
    @lyndsaybrown84712 жыл бұрын

    I hear America had some archaeologists investigate whether the Kaya were Korean or Japanese. Surprisingly, they were American.

  • @Internet_user777

    @Internet_user777

    10 ай бұрын

    😂😂😂😂

  • @user-cf1xm9dh7b
    @user-cf1xm9dh7b4 жыл бұрын

    The Yamato Baekje Allied Forces lost. Baekje has be destroyed. Baekje royalty and nobility etc 2000people migrated to Japan. Their culture and technology enriched Japan. It is from this background that Japanese style tomb(古墳) burial mounds can be found in areas where Baekje and Silla were present.

  • @inglam
    @inglam3 жыл бұрын

    0:13. You are wrong at the very begining. The left part isn't called the modern China. Han Dynasty existed 2000 years ago while Modern China was founded 100 years ago.

  • @redbenada798
    @redbenada7986 жыл бұрын

    10,000 _oh fun_ Been watching since the first Japan video congrats

  • @Linfamy

    @Linfamy

    6 жыл бұрын

    Nice! Thanks for sticking around so long!

  • @aricm5973
    @aricm59736 жыл бұрын

    You are one hilarious youtuber. XD

  • @Mikeztarp
    @Mikeztarp6 жыл бұрын

    Congrats on 10k! How was the Expo by the way?

  • @Linfamy

    @Linfamy

    6 жыл бұрын

    Thanks! I didn't really know what to do at the Expo, so I just walked around checking out the art and taking pics of amazing cosplayers. Posted a bunch of pics on my Insta/Twitter, if you wanna see =)

  • @5ine
    @5ine3 жыл бұрын

    Japan says it should be grateful for the unwarranted invasion of Korea because Japan built all of Korea's economic infrastructure. However, South Korea lost all of its economic facilities in the Korean War caused by the North's invasion. Korea started again from zero. Japan's absurd claim is that Japan should be grateful for the Korean War for the massive rise in Japan's economy as it procured large amounts of military supplies. Japan is a mean country. They do not educate their youth about this history.

  • @shanedoesyoutube8001

    @shanedoesyoutube8001

    3 жыл бұрын

    so what about france and germany tho at the other end of the period???

  • @user-gu8os7dx8r

    @user-gu8os7dx8r

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@shanedoesyoutube8001 France and West Germany are different from Japan. France was a victorious country and received US support, and West Germany was divided, but it received US support for reconstruction. do you know that As for Japan, which attacked Pearl Harbor, MacArthur was only trying to farm rice? North Korea's Kim Il-sung saved Japan. If it wasn't for the Korean War, Japan would have been at the level of the Philippines now. Of course, it seems to be the case in Korea as well. Because of its geopolitical location, the Korean Peninsula was divided into free camps and communist camps. If it wasn't for the US, they would all have been raped and killed by the Soviet Union because of the evil deeds committed by them on the Korean Peninsula and on the archipelago.

  • @user-hn4qr8ty6f

    @user-hn4qr8ty6f

    Жыл бұрын

    After the Pacific War ended, Japan and the United States severed diplomatic relations with North Korea. and supported South Korea. This is evident when looking at the economies of South and North Korea, which are of the same ethnicity.

  • @Internet_user777

    @Internet_user777

    10 ай бұрын

    Eh it’s the ugly side of human nature

  • @jasonbelstone3427
    @jasonbelstone34273 жыл бұрын

    3:00 "Japan? You are NOT the father!" (sulks)

  • @onibashu
    @onibashu6 жыл бұрын

    I like how korea is placed first before china in the title XD

  • @Linfamy

    @Linfamy

    6 жыл бұрын

    Oh, that was deliberate though. It seems Korean immigrants had more impact in this era, even if a lot of what they transferred to Japan was from Chinese culture.

  • @byc6230

    @byc6230

    5 жыл бұрын

    I guess there won't be so much angry Japanese here if you put China first, Japan really looks down on Korea, no offense, just stating the fact.

  • @aysseralwan
    @aysseralwan6 жыл бұрын

    I'll look for some bronze mirrors to give you as a present for reaching 10k subs but I think I don't have any 😕

  • @Linfamy

    @Linfamy

    6 жыл бұрын

    Guess I'll have to make do with regular mirrors then

  • @carmelopappalardo8477
    @carmelopappalardo84775 жыл бұрын

    Modern Japan anime taught me all about tentacles. LOL

  • @Linfamy

    @Linfamy

    5 жыл бұрын

    😲

  • @carmelopappalardo8477

    @carmelopappalardo8477

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@Linfamy I have to tell you something. I love this channel! I watch three or four videos a day. I I am disabled. I was run over by a car in 2011. Channels like this really help me keep going. Thank you.

  • @Linfamy

    @Linfamy

    5 жыл бұрын

    I'm glad I didn't miss your comment. Life sucks sometimes, I can't imagine what you went through. I'm happy that the videos can entertain you in some way!

  • @tonyballerxxxx
    @tonyballerxxxx6 жыл бұрын

    Good job! 10k

  • @Linfamy

    @Linfamy

    6 жыл бұрын

    Thanks!

  • @MrMeasurement
    @MrMeasurement6 жыл бұрын

    Great deep information. I have to click "subscribeb" to response to your great work.

  • @Linfamy

    @Linfamy

    6 жыл бұрын

    Thank you!

  • @MrMeasurement

    @MrMeasurement

    6 жыл бұрын

    Informations are what I value. The cost of producing the medium is not my concerns.

  • @barbiebarbie1813
    @barbiebarbie18132 жыл бұрын

    That is, from the pre -Qin dynasty, there have been 4 times large -scale immigrants from Chinese Han people to enter the Japanese islands and Korean Peninsula, which have a profound impact on the historical trends of China and Japan (and Korean Peninsula ). Focus on reference materials : Asuka Period in Japanese history (538-710 AD) 日本飛鳥時代 Nara period (710-794) in early Japanese history ) 日本奈良時代 The Chinese carefully taught the primitives of Japan and (Korea) at the time to teach the knowledge of rice, cutting wells, manufacturing agricultural tools, spreading medicine, textiles and other knowledge. They pushed Japan from the brutal primitive society to a slave society. Chinese Han people's four large -scale immigrants enter the Japanese islands record : 1. Qin and Han Dynasty Qin Shihuang (秦始皇 259-210 BC) swept the six regions. In order to escape the war, the Chinese people fled to Japan in two ways: Some Chinese people crossed the sea from the Northeast to the Korean Peninsula to Japan. Japan. 2. During the Wei, Jin, Northern and Southern Dynasties (420 -589 BC) During the period of "Upheaval of the Five Barbarians 五胡亂華", in order to avoid the war, the Chinese people began a wave of migration to a large -scale migration around. Most of the fleeing Chinese finally went to Japan, forming the climax of immigration to Japan. The representative is Liu Azhi (劉阿知), the descendant of Emperor Han Xian(漢獻帝). 3. The Sui and Tang Dynasties (581-907 BC) Japan sent a large -scale Tang ambassador to China to visit China, while China sent a large number of people to spread advanced technology and culture to Japan. Most of these people are monks or cultural scholars. They are left as required by the Japanese because of the difficult sailing and welcomed by Japan. They often stay and "domestication" into the Japanese. The representative is the monk Jianzhen(監真). 4. The Song (960-1279)and Ming dynasties(1368-1644) In the Yuan Dynasty, the Han people in the southern Song Dynasty broke their families. In order to avoid the war and kill, they moved to Japan one after another. The representative of this period was scholar of the Southern Song Dynasty - Lanxi Daolong(蘭溪道隆).

  • @StMyles
    @StMyles6 жыл бұрын

    Wow.... didn’t learn Asian history as a kid from California. This was interesting to watch, thank you for your work. Being of Japanese ancestry I can see why everyone hates Japanese and why the Japanese try to make themselves feel soo superior. Makes me glad I have Polynesian (Hawaiian) in my blood. Nah just joking... But, very interesting Vlog. Will pass this onto my cousins..

  • @mongolchiuud8931

    @mongolchiuud8931

    6 жыл бұрын

    Polynesian aka the fat lazy people who were colonized without a fight and believe they are one of the lost tribes of israel. lol

  • @Linfamy

    @Linfamy

    6 жыл бұрын

    Myles Yoshimoto glad you like it!

  • @KenKobayashiRasmussen

    @KenKobayashiRasmussen

    5 жыл бұрын

    Dear Yoshimoto, I am half Japanese and half danish and I to had a period where I was not proud of my Japanese side, but you have to read and learn history, understand that yes Japan made many mistakes, but it also learned a lot. Nothing can take away the pain and hurt that Japan brought on all the Asian countries it invaded during the imperial times, and no amount of apologies can ever be enough to cover the scars, but the Japan of today is built on a history of facts, and the Japanese accept the new prof that the Yayoi people came from China by the Korean peninsula, it’s possible to trace the Japanese rices DNA to mainland China. The Japan of today is a huge melting pot of cultures and traditions.Japan has been very richened by this fact. What I am saying is that Korea has the Same nationalism and has (understandably) a need to be superior to Japan, and this is why they tend to favor one interpretation where they are far superior to their neighbors even trying to cut their ties to China. Japan wants to wait until there is more prof, why are the Yayoi period burial sights older in Japan than the ones in Korea? Why did Himeko get a golden stamp from China and not a bronze one like Korea? Why does China refer to Japan as a nation on its own (Wo/Wa meaning Japan today) and when Korea is mentioned it’s mentioned as part of China. Why is there Chinese text indicating that the Japanese had outposts in the Korean peninsula Baekje (Paekche), and Silla. And why did they have soldiers there? Why does Japan have graves of Korean Princes from Baekje? The story says Japan took the princes as prisoners. All this does not add up? I am not in any way saying that Japan was not influenced but don’t just take Koreans governments word for it when it comes to history, we need facts and prof of origins. If pottery came with the Koreans, then why is the Japanese pottery older then the Korean one? And Jomon pottery is much more refined and detailed. There are many questions that need to be answered on both sides of the sea. And this history in this video favors the Korean version of which there is no prof yet and way to many questions still. You have much to be proud off and don’t let anyone tell you otherwise, every great nation has a very sad and awful background. It doesn’t make it right, but no country is innocent.

  • @barbiebarbie1813

    @barbiebarbie1813

    2 жыл бұрын

    In ancient China. Due to the escape or expansion of territorial reasons. There were many records of the Han people moved to the Korean Peninsula and the Japanese islands (including Okinawa). Establishing small countries and regimes on these islands (representing Chinese senior officials rather than emperor). In addition to the later period of Japan (because of the ocean). The Han regime on the Korean Peninsula has always been the ancient Chinese territory and the scope of direct jurisdiction (but sometimes it is similar to the different phenomenon of political opinions from the central government. It is similar to the situation in Taiwan and Hong Kong today. When the relationship between Taiwan and Hong Kong and the central government is bad. Sometimes they think they are independent countries or claim to be non -Chinese). The history of the establishment of a regime on the Korean Peninsula (Goguryeo, Baiji, Silla, Goryeo early). It is not the history of the Korean people. Instead, it is the history of the local regime of the Han people in northern China.These royal family and nobles are Chinese and descendants who move to the peninsula. They are wearing Han nationality clothing and using Chinese characters. They also claim to be the Han family. Only some civilians and slaves are indigenous people from the south of the peninsula (Koreans). This is very certain. (A large number of ancient Chinese tombs were unearthed on the 2/3 Korean Peninsula today. Han murals (depicting the lives of the Han people in the north), the fairy and god beast of the Han nationality.Han religion. Chinese character stone monument. Han Dynasty coins. ........... The southernmost part of the peninsula is unearthed in the original and backward Korean national life tools. It can be seen that the extremes of two different ethnic groups( Chinese VS Korean ) and different civilizations exist at the same time in the same period of the peninsula history. * The Founder of Goguryeo, JUMONG(朱蒙) Is Actually Chinese Pronunciation. Goguryeo was a northern Han area (and different government opinions, like the relationship between Taiwan and Hong Kong today) in the Tang Dynasty's governance regime. Baekje, SILLA is also the place of power governance in China. These are regional regimes created by the Han people in the north. (Obviously prove this from a lot of historical data and unearthed cultural relics). The original Korean indigenous people at the southernmost tip of the Korean are slaves. They were convened and became slaves. They were wearing pure white (no dyes and technology) and women showing her nipples as beauty. This is the custom of Korean people. Goryeo's founding king-Wang Jian (王建). Wang Jian (王建) is very obviously the immigrants or descendants of the Han people (whether the culture of clothes is the Han culture), this possibility is quite high. Because Wang Jian is the descendant of the Chinese (Han), the regime he has established follows the abbreviation of the ancient country Goguryeo, as the new national name Goryeo. The North Korean people at the southern end of the peninsula were called as workers and slaves (wearing pure white clothes and women to show nipples). Later, they became the civilians of Goryeo. The history of the Korean nation is the history of slave. They have never sovereignty.

  • @wurly1870
    @wurly18704 жыл бұрын

    Are Japanese people originally from China?

  • @siyashilla6885

    @siyashilla6885

    3 жыл бұрын

    No from Korea

  • @tobacco118

    @tobacco118

    3 жыл бұрын

    Native Jomon + Yayoi (Korean and Chinese)

  • @tobacco118

    @tobacco118

    3 жыл бұрын

    Anyone lived in S.Korea knows Japanese don't look anything like Korean, they are much shorter in height, with shorter and rounder face, and bigger eyes. Watch K-drama and J-drama carefully, you can see the dif. Japanese has the most unique mix among East Asian. Native Jomons are not only Ainu, but also Austronesians from Southeast Asia, which explains why 35% or more Japanese teeth are Sundadonty. And the Yayoi are not just Koreans, but also Chinese. Up 40% Japanese has Chinese Y-DNA halogroup 03.

  • @tobacco118

    @tobacco118

    3 жыл бұрын

    @Ben Kang Didn't you say Japanese are "mostly" Korean? If they were, why do they look so different? Self-contradictory? And if they were mostly Koreans, why close to half Japanese have Sundadonty teeth whereas Koreans are Sinodonty? I'm afraid you had no idea what you're talking abt. When someone said Chinese, it's understood to meant Han Chinese, which has a specific genetic marker Y-DNA halogroup 03. Do you even know what that means? Y-Chromosome is ancestry line that doesn't change within the genome. Which of course will vary from region to region due to admixture, some carry higher frequency, some less. Ethnicity means common identity, ancestry and history, not pure race. No ethnic group is biologically pure. Lastly, China has 56 ethnic group, not 53.

  • @tobacco118

    @tobacco118

    3 жыл бұрын

    @Ben Kang "native jomon from siberia in the ice age. modern japanese mostly from korea." You don't have the integrity to admit what you said, neither do you have the subject knowledge to talk abt concept of ethnicity and genetics, I see no point in engaging an ignoramus.

  • @chilongqua1238
    @chilongqua12386 жыл бұрын

    Why does that Korean king look so merry and jovial? Like a friendly neighbor waving

  • @Linfamy

    @Linfamy

    6 жыл бұрын

    I like happy things :)

  • @barbiebarbie1813

    @barbiebarbie1813

    2 жыл бұрын

    In ancient China. Due to the escape or expansion of territorial reasons. There were many records of the Han people moved to the Korean Peninsula and the Japanese islands (including Okinawa). Establishing small countries and regimes on these islands (representing Chinese senior officials rather than emperor). In addition to the later period of Japan (because of the ocean). The Han regime on the Korean Peninsula has always been the ancient Chinese territory and the scope of direct jurisdiction (but sometimes it is similar to the different phenomenon of political opinions from the central government. It is similar to the situation in Taiwan and Hong Kong today. When the relationship between Taiwan and Hong Kong and the central government is bad. Sometimes they think they are independent countries or claim to be non -Chinese). The history of the establishment of a regime on the Korean Peninsula (Goguryeo, Baiji, Silla, Goryeo early). It is not the history of the Korean people. Instead, it is the history of the local regime of the Han people in northern China.These royal family and nobles are Chinese and descendants who move to the peninsula. They are wearing Han nationality clothing and using Chinese characters. They also claim to be the Han family. Only some civilians and slaves are indigenous people from the south of the peninsula (Koreans). This is very certain. (A large number of ancient Chinese tombs were unearthed on the 2/3 Korean Peninsula today. Han murals (depicting the lives of the Han people in the north), the fairy and god beast of the Han nationality.Han religion. Chinese character stone monument. Han Dynasty coins. ........... The southernmost part of the peninsula is unearthed in the original and backward Korean national life tools. It can be seen that the extremes of two different ethnic groups( Chinese VS Korean ) and different civilizations exist at the same time in the same period of the peninsula history. * The Founder of Goguryeo, JUMONG(朱蒙) Is Actually Chinese Pronunciation. Goguryeo was a northern Han area (and different government opinions, like the relationship between Taiwan and Hong Kong today) in the Tang Dynasty's governance regime. Baekje, SILLA is also the place of power governance in China. These are regional regimes created by the Han people in the north. (Obviously prove this from a lot of historical data and unearthed cultural relics). The original Korean indigenous people at the southernmost tip of the Korean are slaves. They were convened and became slaves. They were wearing pure white (no dyes and technology) and women showing her nipples as beauty. This is the custom of Korean people. Goryeo's founding king-Wang Jian (王建). Wang Jian (王建) is very obviously the immigrants or descendants of the Han people (whether the culture of clothes is the Han culture), this possibility is quite high. Because Wang Jian is the descendant of the Chinese (Han), the regime he has established follows the abbreviation of the ancient country Goguryeo, as the new national name Goryeo. The North Korean people at the southern end of the peninsula were called as workers and slaves (wearing pure white clothes and women to show nipples). Later, they became the civilians of Goryeo. The history of the Korean nation is the history of slave. They have never sovereignty.

  • @rogerpaesani5074
    @rogerpaesani50746 жыл бұрын

    6:17 well now I have another thing to add to my list of nightmares. Awesome videos, keep them up!

  • @jonajager9843
    @jonajager98436 жыл бұрын

    Lin, i dont know what your name is, but thank you for your efforts. You make interesting and funny videos. Are you planning to tldr the whole japanese history? Yours sincerely,Jona Jager.

  • @Linfamy

    @Linfamy

    6 жыл бұрын

    Yes, I think the series will go at least until the end of the Meiji era. TLDR'ing history, great phrasing! =)

  • @jonajager9843

    @jonajager9843

    6 жыл бұрын

    I tend to come up with good terms when i speak my mind.

  • @Linfamy

    @Linfamy

    6 жыл бұрын

    😉

  • @gilgamesh6135
    @gilgamesh61354 жыл бұрын

    Does Japan actually admit this though. Last time I checked this was years back and they insisted koreans came from japanese immigrants

  • @eleven11three

    @eleven11three

    4 жыл бұрын

    No koreans are more partially chinese. More chinese genes than japanese. If i remember correctly, uniquely korean genes >>> northern chinese genes >>>>> japanese (yayoi) genes >>> generally east asian 23andme

  • @InfernityKnight

    @InfernityKnight

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@eleven11three well i wouldnt say its that simple. it more so depends on where you are from. of you are from southern parts of korea. you likely find a more influx on japanese genes compared to chinese but it would prob make more sense to say that western japan and southern korea have common ancestral genes sonce its likely that most people of western japan derived from the korean penensula

  • @eleven11three

    @eleven11three

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@InfernityKnight the 23andme causes some controversy because some Koreans don't want "japanese genes" (although they don't complaint about Chinese genes) and 23andme had to rename it to "Korean and japanese". The said genes are not dominant in Korea (highest observed in an individual 30-40%) but more dominant in japan (highest 80%) I'm glad that 23andme took the middle ground. It gonna be awkward if some parts of Japan is majorly populated by "Koreans"

  • @angelabby2379

    @angelabby2379

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@eleven11three 23 and me is too broad. what people considered chinese can look or ancestry ranging between tibetan, southern china, manchuria, nothern china, korea, japan. china is as big as europe. so yeah they dont go in depth to asian ancestry

  • @TheSaul70

    @TheSaul70

    3 жыл бұрын

    is that they are right a little, they as such they were peoples ... that were divided and that united into one ... it would be wrong to say ... that they are descended from Koreans or vice versa

  • @flipkiller8521
    @flipkiller85215 жыл бұрын

    The Koreans, Chinese, Ainu and Taiwanese Aborigines landed on the land that was to be called Japan. The tribes went on to have intermarriages between the Settlers and the older Jomon people. Eventually culminating in the foundation of a new dominant tribe, called the "Yamato". the Yamato people paved and provided the foundation for Japan's future generations to come. On a related note, one piece of Korean culture was actually adopted by them, the first batches of the Korean sword "Hwan-Do" were actually left-over Katanas from Japanese raids on the Korean Peninsula. The Koreans took note of how light and reliable the swords were and adapted them to their own personal use. Mostly by trimming the hilts and sometimes the blades Korean Swordsmanship during that time was mainly inspired by Chinese martial arts same goes for their society which took inspiration from Chinese culture. Also that is why Korean martial arts have similar foundations and principles to Chinese ones..

  • @American-drone
    @American-drone5 жыл бұрын

    Oh ho very nice video.

  • @Linfamy

    @Linfamy

    5 жыл бұрын

    👍

  • @daniellee2965
    @daniellee29656 жыл бұрын

    great vid, keep it up!

  • @Linfamy

    @Linfamy

    6 жыл бұрын

    Will try!

  • @thepunadude
    @thepunadude6 жыл бұрын

    nice timing! good one!

  • @Linfamy

    @Linfamy

    6 жыл бұрын

    Thank you! This one almost came out late because I was partially out of town. Luckily, it came out on time, after some hustling

  • @thepunadude

    @thepunadude

    6 жыл бұрын

    lin: you have a release schedule?

  • @Linfamy

    @Linfamy

    6 жыл бұрын

    Yeah, on Saturdays 3pm PT. I haven't made it official, but it has been what I've been using. I do want to experiment with other times though, to see what works better

  • @kevin-jg1pt
    @kevin-jg1pt4 жыл бұрын

    This book written 1300 years ago in Japan is all in Chinese

  • @nguyenvinh2161
    @nguyenvinh21616 жыл бұрын

    The octopus looks like Vietnam lul

  • @Linfamy

    @Linfamy

    6 жыл бұрын

    Shoot, you're right :p. Should've put more stars for China

  • @elkingoh4543
    @elkingoh45435 ай бұрын

    Japanese copied Koreans and Chinese culture? Sounds like Malaysian copying Indonesian Rendang

  • @xxvane0122
    @xxvane01223 жыл бұрын

    i had to take notes on this video but i didn't understand any of this. oh to be me.

  • @user-hn4qr8ty6f
    @user-hn4qr8ty6f Жыл бұрын

    According to research by an Australian research institute, the DNA of the human bones found in the Gaya burial mound contains the genes of the Jomon D lineage and the Yayoi O2 lineage, and is similar to the human bones found in Kyushu 2,000 years ago. increase. And since the kofun found on the Korean Peninsula exist only in the southern region and are newer than the kofun in Japan, there is no doubt that ancient Yamato people (Japanese) lived in the southern part of the Korean Peninsula.

  • @tinyman1144
    @tinyman11446 жыл бұрын

    Oh man, this series is just lovely. Absolutely no reason for anyone to not like it!

  • @Linfamy

    @Linfamy

    6 жыл бұрын

    Thanks, brother :)

  • @purin172003
    @purin1720036 жыл бұрын

    omg, you call me sugar ^_^ ok, where's my engagement ring? :3

  • @Linfamy

    @Linfamy

    6 жыл бұрын

    Hah, I'm poor, can't afford

  • @endingraptor6077
    @endingraptor60774 жыл бұрын

    If you need iron just take 3 villagers and scare them using zombie but make sure they can still sleep and work. (If you understand) No need to ask the korean for iron

  • @georgehunter2813
    @georgehunter28135 жыл бұрын

    River water flows from high ground to the sea. Any reversal of flow is only a rare momentary exception--ocean incoming tide or a tsunami. Japan was remote and at sea level to the cultural flow from the mainland for most of history. Japan tends to want to be the tsunami and only recently capable. Who are these people?

  • @KenKobayashiRasmussen

    @KenKobayashiRasmussen

    5 жыл бұрын

    Your whole comment does not make sense at all... The Japanese did not have a writing system back then, the history is taken from Chinese written texts and Korean texts, The Japanese has never denied the influence from other countries, Japan is a huge island in the far east of-course people will get to it last. But videos like this favor the Korean version of history over the Chinese one, and we all know that Korea is hungry for any sign of superiority over Japan. No matter the past, we all come from the same people(South Africa), and you don't see the Africans trying to claim any part of the Japanese history do you? The Japanese build the Japan you see today no one else, Japan has a proud past of multi cultural influence from all over the world. Thats why I do not find this video 100% fair to history and the texts written by the Chinese.

  • @georgehunter2813

    @georgehunter2813

    5 жыл бұрын

    Ken. Interesting broad perspective. The Japanese tend to take something from another culture and make it there own by further refining. They also tend to forget the original source and assume the credit for origin by giving it a Japanese name. Historically Korea has been a good little brother to China. The Japanese on the otherhand are remote and have become feral. They have forgotten where they came from. The Japanese wouldn't be where they are if the mainland didn't exist. They couldn't be Japanese absent the mainland cultures.

  • @KenKobayashiRasmussen

    @KenKobayashiRasmussen

    5 жыл бұрын

    George Hunter It is true that before and after the Second World War Japan was altering their history, but this is very common in all countries that are planning a war or have been trough a war. Second World War would never had happened if it wasn’t because of the Germans, they where angry at the outcome of the First World War and was trying to change their image. Even Korea is known for changing history themselfs. in history it’s called Nationalism or ethnocentrism: .. en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Korean_ethnic_nationalism Nothing can take away the pain and hurt that Japan brought on all the Asian countries it invaded during the imperial times, and no amount of apologies can ever be enough to cover the scars, but the Japan of today is built on a history of facts, and the Japanese accept the new prof that the Yayoi people came from China by the Korean peninsula, it’s possible to trace the Japanese rices DNA to mainland China. The Japan of today is a huge melting pot of cultures and traditions.Japan has been very richened by this fact. What I am saying is that Korea has the Same nationalism and has (understandably) a need to be superior to Japan, and this is why they tend to favor one interpretation where they are far superior to their neighbors even trying to cut their ties to China. Japan wants to wait until there is more prof, why are the Yayoi period burial sights older in Japan than the ones in Korea? Why did Himeko get a golden stamp from China and not a bronze one like Korea? Why does China refer to Japan as a nation on its own (Wo/Wa meaning Japan today) and when Korea is mentioned it’s mentioned as part of China. Why is there Chinese text indicating that the Japanese had outposts in the Korean peninsula Baekje (Paekche), and Silla. And why did they have soldiers there? Why does Japan have graves of Korean Princes from Baekje? The story says Japan took the princes as prisoners. All this does not add up? I am not in any way saying that Japan was not influenced but don’t just take Koreans governments word for it when it comes to history, we need facts and prof of origins. If pottery came with the Koreans, then why is the Japanese pottery older then the Korean one? And Jomon pottery is much more refined and detailed. There are many questions that need to be answered on both sides of the sea. And this history in this video favors the Korean version of which there is no prof yet and way to many questions still.

  • @user-lf6yh8jw2z
    @user-lf6yh8jw2zАй бұрын

    Yi Sun-sin, the most worthless hero in history, of whom South Korea is proud, was ultimately killed by Shimazu soldiers and had little impact on the war, merely attacking Japanese convoys as guerrillas. In the invasion of Korea, the Japanese army attacked South Korea with 150,000 troops, but the total number of Japanese troops was 600,000. The number of 150,000 people corresponds to 25% of the total military force. Don't forget the fact that these 25% captured Seoul in 3 weeks and advanced to Pyongyang, North Korea, within 3 months. The power relationship between Japan and South Korea has always been one-sided and has never been an equal power relationship. It's not a relationship between Germany and France, it's a relationship between Germany and Poland.

  • @danilocoutodesouza997
    @danilocoutodesouza9976 жыл бұрын

    It's kinda impressing how many countries benefited from immigration in the past and now they are totally against it

  • @aronbruno327

    @aronbruno327

    6 жыл бұрын

    we are talking about immigration from more developed countries, not backwater shitholes.

  • @noescape2108

    @noescape2108

    6 жыл бұрын

    Aron, exactly and even in history you see what happens when people from backward shitholes migrate to developing ones, see the 16 kingdom period in Chinese History

  • @danilocoutodesouza997

    @danilocoutodesouza997

    6 жыл бұрын

    oh, I forgot that with Trump in power we are back to the Dark Age

  • @danilocoutodesouza997

    @danilocoutodesouza997

    6 жыл бұрын

    @Linfamy you seem to have an asian background. Do you agree with your fellas subscribers?

  • @Linfamy

    @Linfamy

    6 жыл бұрын

    Danilo Couto de Souza I dunno what my Asian background has to do with it =P. This is not a political channel, so I'll be brief. Are you asking if I agree with calling other countries "backward sitholes?" Nope. I hope we can talk about these things without name-calling. Or are you asking if I agree with immigration from non-developed countries? I do. I love learning about other cultures, they often give you a different perspective. My parents immigrated from a poor country. I know great people who also come from poor countries. Politics is so polarizing these days, I wish we could discuss these things without making it personal (on both sides) =]

  • @Kenny-fh3om
    @Kenny-fh3om4 жыл бұрын

    It is common sense, In ancient times, Korea was much stronger and much more advanced than Japan. Continental vikings went to Britain island and built England. Korean went Japan and built Ancient Japan which was called Yamato. Japanese history books are distorted and fabricated. Trip Japan's ancient historical sites.. Most of them are Korean peninsular originated.

  • @TheSaul70

    @TheSaul70

    3 жыл бұрын

    eh this is how it works ... peoples come together to form a stronger country ... korea didn't even exist at that time, i don't know exactly what you mean by distorted and fabricated ...

  • @user-hn4qr8ty6f

    @user-hn4qr8ty6f

    Жыл бұрын

    It is true that culture was transmitted via the Chinese mainland and the Korean peninsula, but the Japanese are a race that has existed for a long time. Based on genetics, the Japanese Y chromosome is of the D lineage, the Chinese are of the O lineage, the Japanese are the grandfather, and the Chinese are the grandchildren. Korean is the younger brother of Chinese.

  • @user-hn4qr8ty6f

    @user-hn4qr8ty6f

    Жыл бұрын

    Why did the Baekje people ask for help from Yamato twice when they were much stronger than Japan? Why did Baekje aristocrats flee to Japan when Baekje collapsed? The Japanese helped the Baekje people, and the Baekje people passed on the culture of the continent in return. Tang of the Chinese Empire was stronger than Japan, and Baekje and Silla were unfortunately weaker than Yamato.

  • @user-hn4qr8ty6f

    @user-hn4qr8ty6f

    Жыл бұрын

    It's not. The prince of Baekje was also a hostage of Yamato. Mimana was also ruled by the Yamato people. It is also written in Nihon Shoki, Chinese Song Dynasty, and Goguryeo stone monuments. Why did the Tang emperor call the Japanese ruler emperor and Silla and Baekje called him king?

  • @mrrm5280

    @mrrm5280

    Жыл бұрын

    No, China was the most advanced and strongest country back in time, and will always be in the future. It’s was Chinese not Korea.

  • @t_2756
    @t_27562 жыл бұрын

    Well, there are many wrong stories here. There wer NO conclusion over Kaya. Koreans denis it but, there are Japanese style kofuns in southern Korea.

  • @user-dl6ll4qj8i

    @user-dl6ll4qj8i

    Жыл бұрын

    You mean Korean style "Kobuns" in Japan?

  • @user-jx1rg6cx3f

    @user-jx1rg6cx3f

    9 ай бұрын

    Living and dominating are two different things. Since there are many Koreans in Shinokubo, Tokyo is a Korean colonial city. Your logic is the same as this.

  • @NikkiMKarLen
    @NikkiMKarLen6 жыл бұрын

    4:27 Hah! Congrats on the subs!

  • @Linfamy

    @Linfamy

    6 жыл бұрын

    Thank you!

  • @user-hn4qr8ty6f
    @user-hn4qr8ty6f Жыл бұрын

    It is true that culture was transmitted via the Chinese mainland and the Korean peninsula, but the Japanese are a race that has existed for a long time. Based on genetics, the Japanese Y chromosome is of the D lineage, the Chinese are of the O lineage, the Japanese are the grandfather, and the Chinese are the grandchildren. Korean is the younger brother of Chinese.

  • @user-hn4qr8ty6f

    @user-hn4qr8ty6f

    Жыл бұрын

    @@platyhelminthes3872 Another group came from the Korean peninsula. The Yayoi people (o1b2) came to the Japanese archipelago from the vicinity of the Yangtze River in southern China between 3000 BC and 1000 BC and interbred with the indigenous Jomon people. From the 3rd century to the 7th century, people of East Asian descent came from the Korean peninsula, and after the collapse of the Han dynasty and the invasion of Goguryeo, people with O2 lineage genes from the northern part of the peninsula came.

  • @GreenHoodi

    @GreenHoodi

    Жыл бұрын

    The reason why many ethically Japanese people have such gene is because Japan societies were isolated from mainlanders for the most of their history. Furthermore, having a slightly different gene does not mean that "Japanese race" is the "grandfather". Very frankly, your theory is so childish and lamentable. Technically speaking, both modern Korean people and modern Japanese people (90% Yayoi people, who all came from China and Korea) originated from ancient Chinese civilizations (which is NOT a bad thing). There is a REASON why Ancient China is considered as one the oldest civilizations around the world. Moreover, most of Korean and Japanese culture have their origins from ancient Chinese culture. The most obvious one being the use of chop-sticks in all three of these referred countries. So, what am I trying to say here? Am I here to mock your logic? YES Saying that Japanese people are the "grandfather" and that Chinese and Korean people are "grandchildren" is the DUMBEST thing you can say about Asian history. To be honest, I am not surprised that someone with Japanese history education would say something radical as this.

  • @zehechen920

    @zehechen920

    10 ай бұрын

    bruh say what China is the fourth oldest counrty on this earth 5000 years of history how old is japan. stop coping China ruled over japan as a vassal state for 2000 years korea for 2000 years and vietnamn for 2000 xie fu was the first emepror of japan a chinses wizard bahahhaha why are you trying to do say we realted if we realted then you japs are just chinses slaves that fled china and settled in japan. the oldest sciptuer in japan is chinses can the grandfather not read and write? and ask its grandchild to teach him? dose the grandfather have to copy 80% of their culture from their grandchidlren? dose the grandfather like being a vassal state to its grandchild for 2000 years?

  • @Ampetasia1
    @Ampetasia16 жыл бұрын

    some angry japanese guys incoming 몇몇 일본애들 ㅂㄷㅂㄷ거리는거보소ㅋ

  • @harryroger1739

    @harryroger1739

    5 жыл бұрын

    Trolling Korean guy already here.

  • @darkkira1332
    @darkkira13326 жыл бұрын

    Congrats on the 10k subs. Been enjoying your vids since I came across the 1st one when I was watching history videos and I must say, they are getting better and better. Your jokes are getting better as well (still a bit rough but its better than earlier vids). Can't wait for the vid about Buddhism.

  • @Linfamy

    @Linfamy

    6 жыл бұрын

    Woohoo! Glad you stayed for so long :)

  • @InfernityKnight
    @InfernityKnight4 жыл бұрын

    Baekjae and Gaya, not the hard P or hard K sound you used. sorry to be a stickler 😅😅

  • @jsasa1861

    @jsasa1861

    4 жыл бұрын

    Kaya is Japanese at least.

  • @dipanwitadasgupta5221
    @dipanwitadasgupta52212 жыл бұрын

    Yeah how come Korea did not introduce better skincare 🙄🙄 they are kinda famous for extraordinary skincare ( naturally?) + Kdrama + Smartphns 🤣

  • @user-ov7nx6tt2w
    @user-ov7nx6tt2w3 жыл бұрын

    Enjoying the sight of netouyos crying their eyes out

  • @monishvj5172
    @monishvj51724 жыл бұрын

    0:25 Hail hydra!!

  • @revolutionarycomrade
    @revolutionarycomrade6 жыл бұрын

    You da You da bessssssss

  • @Linfamy

    @Linfamy

    6 жыл бұрын

    No you!

  • @baranugon8243
    @baranugon82436 жыл бұрын

    So if it weren’t for the Koreans, we wouldn’t have the Kojiki and the Nihon Shoki. Interesting!

  • @Linfamy

    @Linfamy

    6 жыл бұрын

    Can't really tell of course, perhaps the Japanese would have come up with their own written language

  • @Linfamy

    @Linfamy

    6 жыл бұрын

    Kaulinis gasp! :p

  • @nakjiducbabmasiser7170

    @nakjiducbabmasiser7170

    4 жыл бұрын

    @Daisy Wong They are Just korean Not Chinese Korean

  • @KSST-111

    @KSST-111

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Linfamy I thought Korean also have their own wrighting system based on Chinese Charecter

  • @da_big_chungus
    @da_big_chungus Жыл бұрын

    3:10 lol ofc they would

  • @freelanceart1019
    @freelanceart10194 жыл бұрын

    The Yamato was corrupt beyonf belief.

  • @jackclancy4948
    @jackclancy49485 жыл бұрын

    Do ancient history on Korea bro

  • @Linfamy

    @Linfamy

    5 жыл бұрын

    I'm open to it someday... currently focused on Japan

  • @kayakat1869
    @kayakat18692 жыл бұрын

    Lol, Kaya is my name.

  • @gibranhenriquedesouza2843
    @gibranhenriquedesouza28436 жыл бұрын

    Have you ever played Age of Empires 2 before? If so, what's your opinion about the asian civilizations and units?

  • @Linfamy

    @Linfamy

    6 жыл бұрын

    Sorry, I remember playing one of the Age of Empires game ages ago, but I can't remember anything from it

  • @gibranhenriquedesouza2843

    @gibranhenriquedesouza2843

    6 жыл бұрын

    They have specific units and technologies to each civilization based in their storical units used in wars and battle field tatics. You can see it in their wiki: ageofempires.wikia.com/wiki/Age_of_Empires_Series_Wiki

  • @fran9201

    @fran9201

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@Linfamy i have played Age of Empires 2 and its expansion The Conquerors and there are two missions in a campaign called "the Conquerors" that is about Japan and Korea, Kyoto 1582 which should have been called the Battle of Yamazaki about Hideyoshi Toyotomi defeating Mitsuhide Akechi (which Microsoft totally failed to mention together with the Incident at Honnoji Temple) and the Battle of Noryang Point 1598 in which a combined navy of Ming China and Joseon Korea defeated the Japanese navy. Altough i wanted the game to have more missions set in Japan such as the Battle of Dannoura 1185 in which Yoshitsune Minamoto defeated the Taira navy, the Battle of Hakata Bay 1274 in which the Japanese defeated a combined navy of Mongols and Goryeo Koreans or the Siege of Osaka 1614-1615 in which the Tokugawa clan defeated the last of the Toyotomi clan and its allies. That would have been awesome. ☺

  • @Linfamy

    @Linfamy

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@fran9201 ah, cool that they included that campaign

  • @fran9201

    @fran9201

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@Linfamy which do you mean?

  • @htoodoh5770
    @htoodoh57706 жыл бұрын

    There manga called "Choukakou" which is about Tang Dynastry.

  • @htoodoh5770

    @htoodoh5770

    6 жыл бұрын

    Alex Y It is about a Sui princess and the rise of the Tang Dynasty. There is also the Turkic people.

  • @mongolchiuud8931

    @mongolchiuud8931

    6 жыл бұрын

    Tang dynasty empresses were from the Xianbei.....Mongolian ancestors not Turkic. XIanbei(Chiuud) Mongolic tribes, the Turks at that time period were the Xiongnu, enemy of the Xianbei.

  • @htoodoh5770

    @htoodoh5770

    6 жыл бұрын

    Raghu Seetharaman I never say she was.

  • @mongolchiuud8931

    @mongolchiuud8931

    6 жыл бұрын

    Htoo Doh yes you did.

  • @htoodoh5770

    @htoodoh5770

    6 жыл бұрын

    Raghu Seetharaman No I didn't. I only say "There is also the Turkic people."

  • @goldenfiberwheat238
    @goldenfiberwheat2385 жыл бұрын

    3:17 now if only they would acknowledge the rape of nanking and all those Korean comfort women

  • @a.l.pittman1762
    @a.l.pittman17624 жыл бұрын

    Damn it no I've got to write a book about ancient Japanese polygamy

  • @Linfamy

    @Linfamy

    4 жыл бұрын

    A naughty book?

  • @a.l.pittman1762

    @a.l.pittman1762

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@Linfamy I haven't fully thought about it

  • @maholob3302
    @maholob33025 жыл бұрын

    Japanese nationalists? It's completely opposite. The fact is that they want to hide the Yamato's influence because of current Korean nationalism.

  • @stefanatliorvaldsson3563
    @stefanatliorvaldsson35636 жыл бұрын

    great video

  • @Linfamy

    @Linfamy

    6 жыл бұрын

    Takk!

  • @moonpaper3276

    @moonpaper3276

    6 жыл бұрын

    this is fake video

  • @natsumikan77

    @natsumikan77

    6 жыл бұрын

    Korean language is strong in Japanese language influence

  • @moonpaper3276

    @moonpaper3276

    6 жыл бұрын

    The Japanese tumulus is the oldest thing of the 3rd and a half century, but about 10 ancient japan tombs of structures of the 5th - 6th centuries have been found in the Baekje position on the Korean Peninsula What is the technology to make that tumulus, Once upon a time, the country Kunyue''弓月国'' was located in Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan in Central Asia. Those used for Qin Emperor were called Hata clan. They were a migrant who came to Japan without enduring the hardships of construction of the Great Wall and was well versed in the techniques of construction technology, sericulture and silk fabrics. ja.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6%9C%A8%E5%B6%8B%E5%9D%90%E5%A4%A9%E7%85%A7%E5%BE%A1%E9%AD%82%E7%A5%9E%E7%A4%BE -It is presumed that the Kogai shrine sitting on the east side of the main hall is due to hata clan sericulture, weavers, and dyeing technology in the future www2.biglobe.ne.jp/~remnant/KyotoIsraelites.htm

  • @klaymoon1
    @klaymoon12 жыл бұрын

    Backje, not Paekche.

  • @Sola.No.17
    @Sola.No.176 жыл бұрын

    LinfamyはPremodern Japan: A Historical Surveyを元にして動画を作っているようだけど、その書物は1980年代に書かれ、1990年に初版が出版された。2014年に改訂版も出ているようだが、情報が古すぎる。日本の歴史を紹介するなら、ちゃんと日本発の最新の歴史関連書籍を読んで下さい。 Linfamy, the source you refer to is very old, and includes some mistakes. You must introduce the latest research subjects.

  • @Linfamy

    @Linfamy

    6 жыл бұрын

    Hello, thanks for your comment! The second edition was published 2014, which is quite recent, not sure why you consider that old. I also use Karl Friday's "Japan Emerging," published in 2012. Do you have any English recommendations? =) I am not opposed to talking about the very latest research as they occur per se, but the problem with that is, like with any science, we need to give the international scientific community time to study and critique new research. It may take years before the broader community accepts or rejects any new study. Studies come out often, and I don't think we as laymen can decide ourselves whether or not a study is credible.

  • @Sola.No.17

    @Sola.No.17

    6 жыл бұрын

    > Do you have any English recommendations? =) Sorry, I don't know. But you should study Japanese if you want to make the video of the history of Japan. >The second edition was published 2014 The source is 30 year ago. At least that's what is NOT mainstream. >Studies come out often, and I don't think we as laymen can decide ourselves whether or not a study is credible. If so, your video will become irresponsible. The East Asia history between China and Japan is left almost in common, but they are different to the history in Korea. The history written in Korean has not consistency, is logically invalid, and is NOT based on the documents written in those days. You must research it if you want to know the history in Japan and the East Asia.

  • @Sola.No.17

    @Sola.No.17

    6 жыл бұрын

    For example, 前方後円墳(zenpou-kouenfun) were found in Korea Peninsula. They are the tombs of the rulers, NOT transmitted to Japan from Korea. Because they built in 5th century, but in Japan, they exist from 3rd century. So the south of Korea peninsula is within Japan's sphere of influence. Korean scholars suppressed the facts, and re-buried the tombs literally.

  • @Linfamy

    @Linfamy

    6 жыл бұрын

    >The source is 30 year ago. It's the 2nd edition, they update information that is outdated. Plus, I have other sources. >So, your video become irresponsible. How so? Only accepting research that agrees with you is irresponsible. Interpreting the latest studies yourself without waiting for the broader community to weigh in is irresponsible. I haven't done this (not saying you have, either :). Waiting a few years for the historians to digest the latest studies IS responsible. Yes, I understand nationalistic bias can influence both sides.

  • @Sola.No.17

    @Sola.No.17

    6 жыл бұрын

    One necessary for us is various opinions and viewpoints. When there are various theories for a thing, you must show other theories, even if they are new theories. At least, to a convincing theory. It is irresponsible to neglect it. In addition, the contents in your video includes some mistakes that are different to the results studied enough, so I written the info is very old. You need to read history books written in Japanese if you make those videos. If you want to understand the history and the culture in another country, you need to study the language in the country.

  • @gamevalor
    @gamevalor5 жыл бұрын

    When the first Japanese Emperors gained power it was already not a vassal state. Also Japan was trading with South East Asia via Taiwan and the Philippines. It was not solely doing business with the Korean and Chinese kingdoms. Technology and resources also came to Japan via South East Asia.

  • @foxholeantman6223

    @foxholeantman6223

    5 жыл бұрын

    but no bronze mirrors!

  • @plasticsurgeryofkorea

    @plasticsurgeryofkorea

    4 жыл бұрын

    gamevalor are you crazy?idiot

  • @jk23414
    @jk234143 жыл бұрын

    It’s Gaya not kaya

  • @user-cf1xm9dh7b
    @user-cf1xm9dh7b4 жыл бұрын

    Yamato was Lead the Baekje and Silla of the kingdoms to dispatch to army to Goguryeo subjugation. (Source: Goguryeo official history record stele=広開土王陵碑) Baekje Prince was sent to Yamato as a hostage. (Source: Yamato official history record book=日本書記) AD478. Chinese period of North and South Dynasty was 21th tennou (雄略天皇) was appointed as General(安東大将軍) and officially approved Yamato's Baekje and Silla Domination. (Source: Sung dynasty official history reacord book=宋書倭国伝)

  • @xXxSkyViperxXx
    @xXxSkyViperxXx6 жыл бұрын

    maybe old remnants of the yamato who moved from the korean peninsula to japan were the ones they were referring to in the southern parts of the korean peninsula. they just wanted to sneakily say that hey we used to own this place and we used to have our old rulers from here but then in reality at that time, they were losing control of their remnant leftovers in the korean peninsula

  • @Linfamy

    @Linfamy

    6 жыл бұрын

    Nah, the Yamato arose in Japan. The migration from the continent happened hundreds of years before this time, so I doubt they would have identified with the people in the Korean Peninsula pre-migration.

  • @foxholeantman6223

    @foxholeantman6223

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@Linfamy Yamato and Baekje court intermarried, so sometimes the same ruler controlled both countries, according to Hong Won Taks book, Paekche of Korea and Origin of Yamato Japan

  • @user-hn4qr8ty6f

    @user-hn4qr8ty6f

    Жыл бұрын

    Yamato is a Jomon D1 race. Came to the Japanese archipelago around 38,000 years ago. Wajin are a Yayoi O1b2 race. Introduced from Southeast Asia and mainland China around 3000 BC to 1000 BC. Kofunin O2 came to Japan from the Korean Peninsula between the 4th and 7th centuries. Jomon people have been living in the Japanese archipelago since the time when people did not live on the Korean Peninsula. Jomon pottery from about 16,500 years ago and the remains of a large settlement from about 6,000 to 5,000 years ago have been found.

  • @kahlilg9824
    @kahlilg98245 жыл бұрын

    Lol another GoT reference

  • @sarangahe
    @sarangahe5 жыл бұрын

    Harrison ford and his danish wienerbread damn i admit that its good but fighting of a horde of angry fika people on a small bridge for those breads naah i pass

  • @kugunihonio
    @kugunihonio6 жыл бұрын

    The Japanese tumulus is older and big. I think that it is totally different. I think that  MIMANA is also written on the Chinese side. Before kanji Japanese hieroglyphs written in ancient times have been found enormously in Japan.

  • @Linfamy

    @Linfamy

    6 жыл бұрын

    Hi! Thanks for your comment =) 1. Sorry if I was unclear. I did not say that Korea introduced tombs to Japan. In fact, I have a whole video on how the Japanese tombs originated in Japan. I only mentioned that some new methods of tomb construction were brought over from Korea. This is the Kofun Period, Japan already had keyhole shaped tombs and non-keyhole shaped tombs. 2. Yeah, the Chinese had a line about how Mimana was owned by the Yamato. The mainstream thinking now is that this was purely symbolic. The Yamato requested the Chinese accept their claim to Mimana and the southern Korean Peninsula. Here's a Wiki article that discusses the debate: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Relations_between_Kaya_and_ancient_Japan 3. I haven't seen definitive evidence that Japanese hieroglyphs were found before kanji. This would be very interesting if true, do you have a source?

  • @WildBillCox13
    @WildBillCox135 жыл бұрын

    If memory serves, I believe a lot of Japan's iron ore is contaminated with phosphorus. This impurity tends to make the resultant iron more brittle.

  • @WildBillCox13

    @WildBillCox13

    4 жыл бұрын

    @steve gale Thanks for your expertise. I was under the mistaken impression that early Japanese swords were made from native steel. Looking through the history, it seems that, until 800ad Japanese swords used Chinese ores about which the wiki suggests: "Unlike the rest of Eurasia and Africa, there is very little archeological evidence to suggest that bloomery smelting was used in ancient China.[27] The Chinese countryside was rich in deposits of both an iron ore containing a high content of phosphorus, and coal, a fuel that burns at a high temperature. Around 1200 BC the Chinese developed a method of smelting the rocky ore into pig iron, which was then remelted and poured into molds (cast) to form cast iron. Although the metal was very brittle, this method was able to produce iron in much greater volumes than bloomery smelting, and with vastly higher yields of metal per ore." Thanks for correcting me.

  • @mongolchiuud8931
    @mongolchiuud89316 жыл бұрын

    hail hydra