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supapimp
I don't know if this thread was ever posted but if the viewers don't know, this is interesting info.

even the emperor akihito admitted HIMSELF that japanese royalty have orginated from some Korean blood!!!
so the japanese people who worshipps and considers deity are actually Korean!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akihito

On December 23, 2001, during his annual birthday meeting with reporters, the emperor, in response to a reporter's question, remarked that he felt a "certain kinship with Korea", and went on to explain his feeling as resulting from the fact that the mother of Emperor Kammu (736–806) was a descendant of Korean dynasty King Muryeong of Baekje as documented in Shoku Nihongi. The emperor also noted that Koreans who migrated to Japan in ancient times introduced important aspects of culture and technology to the country
~Theta~
How come there are so many threads like this in here?
Takashi
QUOTE (supapimp @ Mar 31 2006, 09:28 AM) *
I don't know if this thread was ever posted but if the viewers don't know, this is interesting info.

even the emperor akihito admitted HIMSELF that japanese royalty have orginated from some Korean blood!!!
so the japanese people who worshipps and considers deity are actually Korean!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akihito

On December 23, 2001, during his annual birthday meeting with reporters, the emperor, in response to a reporter's question, remarked that he felt a "certain kinship with Korea", and went on to explain his feeling as resulting from the fact that the mother of Emperor Kammu (736–806) was a descendant of Korean dynasty King Muryeong of Baekje as documented in Shoku Nihongi. The emperor also noted that Koreans who migrated to Japan in ancient times introduced important aspects of culture and technology to the country

Er........this is meant to be surprising because?
I'm fairly sure Japanese already know this icon_rolleyes.gif
Digital Insanity
QUOTE (~Theta~ @ Mar 31 2006, 12:34 AM) *
How come there are so many threads like this in here?


Most Japanese Nationalists would rather chant "WARA WARA NIHONJIN" and proclaim this as piece of shit.
Takashi
QUOTE (Digital Insanity @ Mar 31 2006, 04:40 PM) *
Most Japanese Nationalists would rather chant "WARA WARA NIHONJIN" and proclaim this as piece of shit.

That explains the number of these threads to theta how?
namjanurse7
Even these 30+ year old Japanese co workers at my store sometimes mention..." Hey Chris, I think my great great great great great grandfather may be Korean."
education
LOl so the truth finally comes out.
Takashi
QUOTE (education @ Mar 31 2006, 07:29 PM) *
LOl so the truth finally comes out.

finally? since when was it not out?
education
Since alot of japanese seem to believe they magically appeared out of the sky and directly from heaven lol..
roses
QUOTE (education @ Mar 31 2006, 03:18 PM) *
Since alot of japanese seem to believe they magically appeared out of the sky and directly from heaven lol..


you never know...you never know. they should start researching about the sky thing. it might be true you know. cuz you never know....never know
The_Azn_Megalomaniac
QUOTE (supapimp @ Mar 31 2006, 03:28 AM) *
I don't know if this thread was ever posted but if the viewers don't know, this is interesting info.

even the emperor akihito admitted HIMSELF that japanese royalty have orginated from some Korean blood!!!
so the japanese people who worshipps and considers deity are actually Korean!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akihito

On December 23, 2001, during his annual birthday meeting with reporters, the emperor, in response to a reporter's question, remarked that he felt a "certain kinship with Korea", and went on to explain his feeling as resulting from the fact that the mother of Emperor Kammu (736–806) was a descendant of Korean dynasty King Muryeong of Baekje as documented in Shoku Nihongi. The emperor also noted that Koreans who migrated to Japan in ancient times introduced important aspects of culture and technology to the country

If the Japanese feel a kinship towards the Krns, than why was there a topic not long ago about how Japanese were kind of racist against them.
three_kingdoms
QUOTE (namjanurse7 @ Mar 31 2006, 07:58 AM) *
Even these 30+ year old Japanese co workers at my store sometimes mention..." Hey Chris, I think my great great great great great grandfather may be Korean."


Yeah. I get along hella good wit japanese americans who grew up in LA.
Lee! OTL ...
Interesting.
fraggo
sugapimp you must be a really proud fellow now. icon_wink.gif
yonsama
QUOTE (The_Azn_Megalomaniac @ Mar 31 2006, 06:20 PM) *
If the Japanese feel a kinship towards the Krns, than why was there a topic not long ago about how Japanese were kind of racist against them.


You should learn a few things or two
ZhengHe1421
ahh, but the question is, were korean royalty part chinese? icon_smile.gif

j/k
supapimp
QUOTE (fraggo @ Mar 31 2006, 10:48 PM) *
sugapimp you must be a really proud fellow now. icon_wink.gif


hey Faggo, i was just pointing out the historic facts you dumbass!
Takashi
QUOTE (education @ Apr 1 2006, 12:18 AM) *
Since alot of japanese seem to believe they magically appeared out of the sky and directly from heaven lol..

Obviously dont know many do you, most if not all that know history know about this icon_rolleyes.gif
ZhengHe1421
i think its pretty obvious the koreans and japanese are closely related. some could say they are cousins. just like how americans and british call each other cousins.

why is it obvious? korea and japan are very close to each other geographically. and their languages are similiar.
ahnyounghaseyouh
QUOTE (Digital Insanity @ Mar 31 2006, 11:40 AM) *
Most Japanese Nationalists would rather chant "WARA WARA NIHONJIN" and proclaim this as piece of shit.

what is wara wara nihonjin mean?
Takashi
QUOTE (ahnyounghaseyouh @ Apr 1 2006, 06:06 AM) *
what is wara wara nihonjin mean?

We are Japanese
MasterZen
And thousands and thousands of years ago, we were all African, what's your point shrug.gif . Early Korean influence on Japan still didn't stop them from colonizing Korea.
korean_turtle87
QUOTE (MasterZen @ Mar 31 2006, 09:35 PM) *
Early Korean influence on Japan still didn't stop them from colonizing Korea.
true that. blood didn't stop Cain from murdering Able.
Digital Insanity
QUOTE (ahnyounghaseyouh @ Mar 31 2006, 09:06 PM) *
what is wara wara nihonjin mean?



Literally, "We Are Japanese."
However, it got re-established by Shintaro Ishihara and the entire LDP into a xenophobic nationalist idea.
Darkshadow489
I thought this topic was already common knowledge icon_confused.gif ? Plus, it's not really that big of a deal. European monarchies intermarried all the time.
toki
QUOTE (korean_turtle87 @ Mar 31 2006, 11:52 PM) *
true that. blood didn't stop Cain from murdering Able.

wow. wise words icon_redface.gif
mika-chan
I believe that is a miracle.
Takashi
QUOTE (mika-chan @ Apr 2 2006, 09:34 PM) *
I believe that is a miracle.

huh?
mika-chan
^ What I meant to say was, the news isnt very shocking.
Takashi
QUOTE (mika-chan @ Apr 2 2006, 09:37 PM) *
^ What I meant to say was, the news isnt very shocking.

ah ok, the thread starter seems to be under the impression that because its new to him obviously no japanese people must know about it either icon_rolleyes.gif
fraggo
Korea didn't even exist when these so called "Koreans" crossed over.
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