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There is a rumor in Japan that probably after the Jewish diaspora, some Jews reached Japan and setup camp. It does seem that Jewish people went in all directions after the diaspora.
Some family emblems seem to resemble Jewish symbols, which could be a coincidence.
There is also a place in Kyoto called Gion, which is probably at the root of these rumors, but could also be another coincidence.
Some esoteric religious people seem to put wooden boxes on their heads, and recently I found out that those people wrap deer skin around their waist, as a symbolic gesture that they sit on lions, but lions never existed anywhere near Japan.
And every time there is a festival, Shintoist seem to be the only people who push around something that somewhat resembles an ark. There are still more reasons.
Is there anyone who can share the Jewish take in these areas if there are any. Just wondering if there are any rumors going around in the Jewish arena with regards to this. I am kind of leaning towards a theory that Sumerians reached Japan at sometime in history.
Best regards,
TK
Some family emblems seem to resemble Jewish symbols, which could be a coincidence.
There is also a place in Kyoto called Gion, which is probably at the root of these rumors, but could also be another coincidence.
Some esoteric religious people seem to put wooden boxes on their heads, and recently I found out that those people wrap deer skin around their waist, as a symbolic gesture that they sit on lions, but lions never existed anywhere near Japan.
And every time there is a festival, Shintoist seem to be the only people who push around something that somewhat resembles an ark. There are still more reasons.
Is there anyone who can share the Jewish take in these areas if there are any. Just wondering if there are any rumors going around in the Jewish arena with regards to this. I am kind of leaning towards a theory that Sumerians reached Japan at sometime in history.
Best regards,
TK