ITT we post Japanese culture (buildings, weapons, armor, etc) before the year 1000

ITT we post Japanese culture (buildings, weapons, armor, etc) before the year 1000.

Pic related. Is this all there is? I have to say I expected more.

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japs used to be the niggers of asia

They had shitty architecture until Koreans came along.

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Everything was storen from grorious corea

The world's largest wooden building built in 758.
Although current building is reconstructed one after a fire, the original one was way bigger than this.

ITT we post Scandinavian culture (buildings, weapons, armor, etc) before the year 1000

scandis are like that even after the year 1000

The world's largest tombs built mainly between 3rd and 7th century.
These keyhole shaped tombs are the symbol of powerful Yamato great kings, who dominated southern part of Korean peninsula.

>ITT we post Slavic culture (buildings, weapons, armor, etc) before the year 1000

The size is quite big

They would look like this if you removed woods.

It had practical applications. Those buildings where build in a fort shape (forming a circle or square), this way, all citizens could meet at the same point and outnumber the invaders. They also had small doors, so vikings could not pass the door without being decapitated or had their heads bashed with a hammer.

Quite smart if you ask me.

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>portugese architecture before the year 1000

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This buddha is said to be one of the world's largest bronze statues, completed in 752.

Another Japanese thread wtf? pleease stop.

>slavic butthurt year 2017

The Greeks sure carved ugly women

Went there, it was lovely.

List of the world's oldest companies founded before the year of 1,000.
Look at this Japanese domination, over half the world's oldest companies are Japanese.

Is there any proofs that these companies existed in this year?

>Ireland
>Pub

Five story stupa built in 607.
It's got a seismic control mechanism, which is used in modern skyscrapers.

This is white architeture before the year 1000.

Yeah, they only sleep in their homes because they had a world to conquer.

lol

lol

kek

>only japan had already been in the age of printed comics

truly master race

Yes, their works still remain.
Anyway, companies that have over hundreds of year of history aren't so rare in Japan.

But thats is not a paint, it's a print.
Back in Europe, the large majority of the population never seeing a paint in their lives. But in Japan and other wealth places of Asia, they could afford those printed draws.

Heiankyo (present day Kyoto) was founded in 794.

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Thats nice. Really pleases my autism.

It kinda looks like a Chinese city? Very different from older Japanese architecture.

This tale, established in the 10th century, is often said to be one of the oldest ayyy stories.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Tale_of_the_Bamboo_Cutter

the koreans taught them that

Really? That's interesting.

It was modeled after an old Chinese capital, Chang'an.

Looks very civilised and aesthetic

Hahahahaha watch all of these jap monkeys getting triggered lol

How did they do that? Did they visit China a lot and just copy everything onto a piece of paper? Seems kinda autistic.

>Seems kinda autistic.
they are asian, it's nothing unusual

Well, kanji was based on Chinese characters. So no, not really autistic.

I mean, copying an entire city seems kinda autistic...

Nah, just essences like grid structure, big central street, and so on.

This, Japs were autistic even back then, sitting inside and jerking off to drawn pictures.

Meanwhile, whites have always a Chad race. We didn't need to build fancy houses because we weren't sitting at home all day. We were out traveling and conquering the world, civilizing the other races. The simple, spartan architecture of especially the Northern race is a sign of superiority.

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I like buildings like these.
Wish there were more of them.

Japan had a strong advantage fighting Mongols. You guys where a island and ship horses where a nightmare.
Mongols survive sacking villages, this let them have a good supply of food during the continental conquest, but in japan. You strikes them first when they arrive in japan in multiple waves of raids. This did not allow them to build numbers and organize their army.
Conquer by sea is pretty difficult in ancient times.

Pic related. Persians had being defeated by (hold you breath) greeks.

pagodas? why you like them?

be real, Japan would've got absolutely fucked if the mongols didn't have to cross the sea

lol

>jomon
>japanese people

Not exactly. Japan terrain is not horse friendly. To much mountains and forests. Mongols suck outside plain land.

>Leif and his crew travelled from Greenland to Norway in 999 AD. He was the first known European to have discovered continental North America (excluding Greenland), before Christopher Columbus (or possibly Saint Brendan).[8][9][10] According to the Sagas of Icelanders, he established a Norse settlement at Vinland, tentatively identified with the Norse L'Anse aux Meadows on the northern tip of Newfoundland in modern-day Canada. Later archaeological evidence suggests that Vinland may have been the areas around the Gulf of St. Lawrence and that the L'Anse aux Meadows site was a ship repair station.

>Kongo Gumi was founded by a Korean
Really makes you think.

baekje was yamato's bitch back then.

Do you love japan kyunn~~

the 13th century isn't that ancient though. it's only a couple of centuries before europeans started conquering most part of the globe including islands that isn't japan through seas.

also, japan didn't have the luxury of preemptive strikes: it's not a 20th century war where you have radar and reconnaissance planes to track enemy ships; you can hardly know where enemies land until it's done as japan has pretty long and complicated coast lines.

NO, only Korea.

[Angry cat noises]

that's why niggers in mudhuts are literally the most powerful race in the world

>Korean with beautiful tattoos
they cool desu!

>the world was ruled by Korean
Really makes you chink

There is people who actually believe this?

An armored terracotta warrior from the 6th century.