That actually does look like an Asian version of a Caucasian.
You'll find Caucasians created every ancient society. Over time we've simply been localized. Buddha started out as a thin, blue eyed Aryan. He's now a fat, dumpy Asian.
Even the Japanese royalty were originally Aryans. They then mixed. Later resulting in a mixed Aryan-Japanese race. This is why there are three distinctly different peoples in Japan. This is why only a small minority have Aryan ancestry, which has been largely bred out at this point. Regardless, they remain visually distinct from other Japanese.
While in Japan I met a full blooded Japanese girl that was very tall (for a Japanese) and had Aryan-esque features - longer face, more angular and less round. We talked for awhile and I broached the subject of her appearance and she complained that many times she would be mistaken for a foreigner by her fellow Japanese! I knew right when I saw her the girl had ancient Aryan genes. Unfortunately her Asian genes gave her no chest and a silhouette as skinny as a rail. Still I got her number but I did not need it. I ended up meeting a different Japanese girl that had curves in all the right places and was in total awe of the 6"1' blonde White man.
What are the three distinct peoples of Japan?
The Ainu living in the North (Hokkaido), who are considered white and their original language and customs have many similarities with ancient Greek ones, the Okinawa ones living in the South, and those living in mainland.
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