Were Japanese the ancient "Hyperboreans" ?Herodotus wrote that the 7th-century BC poet Aristeas wrote of the Hyperboreans in a poem called Arimaspea about a journey to the Issedones, who lived in the Kazakh Steppe. Beyond these lived the one-eyed Arimaspians, further on the gold-guarding griffins, and beyond these the Hyperboreans. Herodotus assumed that Hyperborea lay somewhere in Northeast Asia.
Mū real?
I feel like some Chinese wumao is making these threads to “set the stage” so to speak
>we live in a timeline where Spartans didn't have katanas
>>18001656At the very least, it can be said with certainty that Susanou-no-mikoto, aka Gozu Tennō, is associated with the Gion cult = Baal (Heracles/Santa-Sandos Luwian, Marduk, Nergal-Erra-Erragal, Melqart, Indra. He has many names)>Shinto scholars say that a Shinto god Susanou (Susanou-no-mikoto) in the Japanese mythology resembles Baal in several aspects, and a goddess Amaterasu (Amaterasu-oomikami) resembles Ashtaroth.