Japanese netizen Thomas the Train originated in China

Mondo Tourism Updated on 2024-01-31

Recently, a Japanese netizen posted a complaint that "Thomas's little train originated in China", which aroused the attention of other netizens.

Recently, the ** TV station (CCTV) "news +" service platform and domestic museums jointly launched the "Cultural Museum Calendar", introducing a precious cultural relic every day, and recently the program introduced the cultural relics collected by the Hunan Provincial Museum, the Yin Dynasty (about the 17th century BC - 1046 BC) of the "Dahe Human Face Pattern Fang Ding", which reminds people of Thomas's small train.

The following is a Japanese netizen comment (original translation: 2ch Chinese network translator: evan).

1. Origin of China

Japanese food is delicious and loves Chinese.

The origin of ramen is also Chinese

Chinese eat Japanese ramen and are happy that it is delicious

2. Origin of South Korea!

Pak Yu

The origin of ramen is Korea!

Haven't you seen "Taekwondo Park".

3. The History of China

Chinese Origin Dialect

ThinkChina's history is indeed remarkable

If someone says this, that one originated in China

I guess that's the case

4. Aircraft are terrifying

Horror

Don't you think Thomas the Train is scary?

The face is scary, isn't it?

5. Japanese origin

If it's something that's not Japanese, it doesn't matter if it originated or not

6. Excavated relics from Niigata-Ishikaoka (later period of the compilation, 3500 years ago).

Niigata Prefecture, JapanAn item excavated from the Ishiokagaoka site (late Jomon period, about 3,500 years ago).

7. Yuan

The original source of Thomas will be yaemon

8. Fear of rebellion.

Locomotive original (car, 1945

1959 year

I'm afraid it's the other way around

Thomas the Scourge original 1945

Yaemon Train, 1959

9. Origin of China determined

By the way, the origin of kimchi has been confirmed to be China

10. I am a slave

I'd like to ask what the guy who made this mask is going to do

11. China Possibility 1It is indeed possible that Britain copied China!

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