The Ainu people discovered what is now called, "Japan" about 14,000 years ago. By DNA evidence, we can tell that the Ainu originally came from Tibet. They look half Asian and Half Caucasian, and may have blue eyes, but they have no Caucasian DNA, at all. There are only about 25,000 Ainu people living on the north island of Japan.
The first signs of occupation in the Japanese isles were a Paleolithic culture around 30,000 BC.
Hongu
1962 by a man names james fridrickson
If they are Japanese brands, then yes. Their names are written in Kanji.
Every country has national symbols that are interesting and have important meanings, pertaining to the country. Japan's national dish is Sushi because it is part of its usual cuisine.
you should go to japan and ask people there you should go to japan and ask people there
Chinese.
No the chickenpox virus was not discovered in Japan. The vaccine for chickenpox was discovered in Japan in the 1970's.
yes, Ainu discovered japan.
No one discovered it. I'm not sure about the spoken language, but Kanji (which is the pictorial form of Japanese, not the phonetic) was brought over from China by Chinese explorers or merchants. Very few, if any, of the pronunciations for these characters were adopted by the Japanese people. Nobody ever discovers a language, but they learn it.
bobby and Whitney
From the places where their fossils were discovered.
From the places where they were first discovered.
Japan
In 1789
japan discovered it. http://www.chiing.com/
japan got discover in 128
He discovered unicorns!