Close in DNA, Far in Language: The Korean–Japanese Paradox

Map of the Korean Peninsula and the Japanese Archipelago

Koreans and Japanese are genetically close, but their languages are more different than many might expect.
From an outsider’s perspective, Korea and Japan may seem culturally and linguistically close. Both countries are located in East Asia, have intertwined histories, and their people even share genetic similarities. But surprisingly, the Korean and Japanese languages are not as closely related as one might think.