The Jomon were a diverse group of paleolithic peoples in Japan named for their use of corded pottery. I don't know of any evidence they were displaced in a fashion similar to modern colonialism - or even the conquests or mass migrations of antiquity.
Do you mean the Jomon period, comprising almost the entirety of paleolithic Japanese history?
Yes, the autocorrext simply knows me well enough to autocorrect anything I type into a form of ham.
The people the yayoai displaced.
The Jomon were a diverse group of paleolithic peoples in Japan named for their use of corded pottery. I don't know of any evidence they were displaced in a fashion similar to modern colonialism - or even the conquests or mass migrations of antiquity.