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I don't think these people you posted have Ainu influence. You seem to think all Asians have to be complete "extreme Mongolian" aliens. In fact, it's very common to see Asians with semi-Caucasian features just like it's common to see some Europeans with "borealized" or "mongolized features". Many of these people you posted could pass for Chinese:
Are these jomons too? You seem to undermine Asian diversity.
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Atsushi Sakurai
Last edited by Kei Yune; 10-19-2014 at 11:03 AM.
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The jomon type is clearly a mongoloid/East Eurasian type. But it is significantly less extreme.
Most japanese look indeed just like Koreans and Northern Chinese or like a modified type of the aforementioned.
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I saw a Japanese family on holiday recently and the man was intensely Jomon looking. So much so if was fascinating. He basically looked like an atypical European.
Spoiler!
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the 4th girl from the left and the guy (actor)
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famous samurai (also famous for his blue eyes)
old portrait of Yamanaka Shikanosuke (1545-1575)
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I once read that the Proto-Japanese people were caucasoid or at least more caucasoid than the contemporary Japanese. Is that true?
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the most fearsome samurai in history
Honda Tadakatsu (1548–1610)
just check his brow ridge and brownish (chest) hair
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