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What's the difference between Europeans and Japanese?

The difference between Europeans and Japanese is that:

1, different skin colors. Japanese people have yellow skin, while Europeans have white skin.

2. The five senses are different. Japanese facial features are relatively flat, and the pupils are generally brown and black. On the other hand, Europeans have angular facial features, high cheekbones and high noses.

3. Different hair colors. Japanese people usually have black hair color, while Europeans have golden hair color.

The reason why some Japanese look like Europeans is:

Before other immigrants came to the Japanese archipelago, there was once a Caucasian ethnic group who crossed the sea from Northeast Asia. It arrived in Japan around 6000 BC and quickly occupied the whole territory of Japan.

These people became the so-called Ainu people. Ainu people look completely different from Yamato people. Their eyebrows are prominent, their hair is thick, their eyes are round and deep, their eyelashes are long and forked, their noses are erect, their faces are hairy, and their whole body is loose, which obviously has the characteristics of Europa.