Ikuno Korea Town (Japanese: 生野コリアタウン, Korean: 이쿠노 코리아타운) is a Koreatown in Ikuno-ku, Osaka, Japan. It is one of the largest Koreatowns in the country and...
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Ikuno-ku (生野区) is one of 24 wards of Osaka, Japan. It is well known for the Ikuno Korea Town in the Tsuruhashi (鶴橋) area. The area has historically had...
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Koreatown (redirect from Korea Town)
the Zainichi Koreans. A shantytown of former forced laborers, Utoro district, exists in Uji, part of Kyoto Prefecture. Ikuno Korea Town in Osaka has a...
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Anti-Korean sentiment in Japan refers to opposition, hostility, hatred, distrust, fear, and general dislike of Korean people or culture in Japan. Relations...
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Urban Practice of Kyoto's Higashi-Kujo Madang Migration patterns of Korean residents in Ikuno ward, Osaka – Japanese Journal of Human Geography (人文地理)...
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Kantō Massacre (redirect from Massacre of Koreans in 1923)
about Koreans who were allegedly on their way to raid the town to get revenge on the Japanese [...] It turned out that I was mistaken for Korean, and they...
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Comfort women (redirect from Serial Kidnapping of Women in Korea in 1930's)
from Australia, Burma, China, the Netherlands, the Philippines, Japan, Korea, Indonesia, East Timor, New Guinea and other countries into sexual enslavement...
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Ōkubo, Tokyo (category CS1 Korean-language sources (ko))
Line. It is known for its extensive Korean community, and is often called Tokyo Koreatown (Korean: 도쿄 한인촌). Among Korean communities in Japan, Ōkubo is relatively...
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Utoro, Uji (category Japan–Korea relations)
what". Ikuno Korea Town – a Koreatown in Osaka Ōkubo, Tokyo – community of Koreans, including many recent immigrants, in Tokyo Category:Korean diaspora...
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2channel (category Anti-Korean sentiment in Japan)
known as the netto-uyoku, who post xenophobic comments, often targeting Koreans and Chinese. Defamation is of particular concern; by August 2008, Nishimura...
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Ko Yong-hui (category People from Ikuno, Osaka)
"The Mother of Pyongyang", and "The Mother of Great Songun Korea". Born in Ikuno Korea Town of Osaka, Japan, Ko's birth date and Japanese name in Japanese...
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Japanese war crimes (category CS1 Korean-language sources (ko))
Imperial Army. Both South Korea and North Korea have stated that the Japan–Korea Treaty of 1910, which lead to the annexation of Korea by Japan, was concluded...
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Sankei Shimbun (category Anti-Korean sentiment in Japan)
to Korean news reports in the conservative newspaper Chosun Ilbo; however, only the Sankei was charged with defamation, considered an anti-Korean newspaper...
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Hideaki Kase (category Anti-Korean sentiment in Japan)
the nation". He was published in March 1993 and is the author of "Ugly Korean" (醜い韓国人), a Kenkan genre book that has gained considerable popularity in...
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Manga Kenkanryu (redirect from Manga - The Hate Korea Wave)
"Hating the Korean Wave" or "Hating the Korean Boom") is a Japanese manga written by Sharin Yamano with a theme that draws on anti-Korean sentiment in...
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Museum of J-Koreans (Japanese: 在日韓人歴史資料館, Korean: 재일한인역사자료관) is a museum covering the history of Koreans in Japan (especially Zainichi Koreans) located in...
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Uyoku dantai (category Anti-Korean violence)
Japan Patriotic Party, supportive of the US–Japan–South Korea alliance against China and North Korea and against communism as a whole, would always have the...
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marks, boxes, or other symbols. Zainichi Korean is a variety of Korean as spoken by Zainichi Koreans (ethnic Korean citizens or residents of Japan). The speech...
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Netto-uyoku (category Anti-Korean sentiment in Japan)
in the early 2000s when North Korea officially admitted to abducting Japanese citizens and the introduction of the Korean wave in Japan. In an attempt...
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DHC Corporation (category Anti-South Korean sentiment in Japan)
considered offensive to Korean people. They included promoting DHC's employment of "pure Japanese" staff and models without Korean heritage, using of the...
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Chōsen-seki (category Japan–North Korea relations)
Chōsen-seki (朝鮮籍, lit. 'Korean domicile') is a legal status assigned by the Japanese government to ethnic Koreans in Japan who do not have Japanese nationality...
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Moritomo Gakuen (category Anti-Korean sentiment in Japan)
from 1890 to 1945. Moritomo Gakuen is controversial about teaching anti-Korean education. Kagoike sought to expand the kindergarten into a full-fledged...
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Maruse Taro (category People from Ikuno, Osaka)
Maruse was born in Osaka, Ikuno,[citation needed] where there is a large Korean population especially in the Ikuno Korea Town area. His father and grandfather...
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Makoto Sakurai (category Anti-Korean sentiment in Japan)
he started gaining interest in South Korea through the Internet, and came to the conclusion that "South Korea is a rare country that one hates more the...
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Zaitokukai (category Anti-Korean sentiment in Japan)
succeeded in framing Korean minorities as undeserving recipients of Japanese welfare benefits. Even as Zaitokukai declined, far-right anti-Korean discourse powerfully...
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Blood and Bones (category 2000s Korean-language films)
Shun-Pei moves from Cheju Island (South Korea), to Osaka (Japan). There, he lives in what is now the Ikuno Korea Town. Through the years, he becomes a cruel...
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Seung-ri Ryang Yong-gi Ri Yong-jik Lee Ryol-li Teiru Kinoshita Ikuno Korea Town – a Korean community in Osaka "List of International Schools" (Archived...
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Korean Women's Volunteer Labour Corps (Korean: 조선여자근로정신대; Hanja: 朝鮮女子勤勞挺身隊) or Peninsula Women's Volunteer Corps (반도여자정신대; 半島女子挺身隊) was the Korean part...
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Sado mine (category Japanese war crimes in Korea)
in 1918, now Mitsubishi Materials) along with other mines such as the Ikuno Mine in Hyōgo Prefecture. Mitsubishi advanced the mechanization of the Sado...
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Heguri Ikoma Osaka Prefecture Daitō Higashinari-ku, Osaka Hirano-ku, Osaka Ikuno-ku, Osaka Jōtō-ku, Osaka Shijōnawate Tsurumi-ku, Osaka Yao Higashiōsaka...
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