“…The craniofacial studies indicate that the Yayoi shows similarity to the Northeast Asian groups in the Asian Continent where the climatic condition was colder than recent Japan (Brace & Seguchi, ; Dodo & Ishida, ; Hanihara, ; Nakahashi, ; Omoto & Saitou, ; Pietrusewsky, ; Seguchi et al, ). Also, studies of odontometrics, dental morphology, and genetic studies suggest that the Yayoi people migrated into Japan from China, or possibly Korea (Brace & Nagai, ; Brace et al, ; Hammer et al, ; Igawa et al, ; Oota, Saitou, Matsushita, & Ueda, ). However, our Yayoi data came from the middle Yayoi Period; therefore, we probably do not have the samples that were first generation Jomon‐Yayoi hybrids and indigenous Jomon groups who adapted Yayoi pottery and culture.…”