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Karate comes from an island called "Okinawa". Karate basically 'evolved' from Southern Chinese Kung Fu styles. It came to mainland Japan in the late nineteenth-century. Judo, too, was created in Japan in the late nineteenth-century . Judo is an offshoot of Japanese 'Jujutsu'. (Note: 'Jujutsu' did not evolve from Karate)
Japanese immigrants came from Japan, which is on the Asian continent.
I think the answer is that the original settlers in Japan camed from China.
Most believe it to have come from Okinawa, Japan. It makes sense, though, because the word actually means 'empty hand' or 'China hand' in Japanese. Others May say India.
They come from China and Japan..
Japan or China.
NO. Shintoism is an indigenous Japanese faith. All other major faiths and philosophies in Japan, such as Confucianism and Buddhism, however, did come from China.
I think the answer is that the original settlers in Japan camed from China.
When you travel west from North America, you would come to the continent of Asia, specifically reaching the eastern parts of Asia, such as the islands of Japan or the coasts of China, depending on your precise starting point. If you continue westward across the Pacific Ocean, you would eventually reach countries like Japan or the eastern coast of Russia.
No, most of them come from china.