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Where did the Japanese ancestors come from?

The earliest Japanese residents were Tungusic people who migrated from the northern mainland. Later, Malays crossed the sea from the south. Since the second half of the first millennium BC, China and Koreans have been migrating to Japan.

Japan's Neolithic Age to the 2nd century BC is known as the age of rope culture in archaeology. Stone tools and bone tools were used for hunting and fishing, and female clay dolls were unearthed in vertical caves.

The ancestral history of the Japanese:

Immigrants are mostly Huangpi Mongolians, mainly composed of Altai nomads during the Yayoi period in Japan (300 BC-250 AD), three Han nationalities on the Korean peninsula and some ancient Han people. Immigrants from East Asia crossed the Strait along the Korean Peninsula and boarded this volcanic archipelago at the end of East Asia, where the dawn is always the first touch.