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    to 1945, Korea was ruled as a part of the Empire of Japan under the name Chōsen (Hanja: 朝鮮, Korean: 조선), the Japanese reading of Joseon. Japan first took...
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    under Japanese rule. The Korean Army consisted of roughly 350,000 troops in 1914. Japanese forces occupied large portions of the Empire of Korea during...
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    Japan-South Korea (ROK) Joint History Research Project Korea under Japanese rule Anti-Japanese sentiment in Korea Anti-Korean sentiment in Japan Korean influence...
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    starting the period of Japanese rule in Korea. The treaty had eight articles, the first being: "His Majesty the Emperor of Korea makes the complete and...
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  • South P'yŏngan. Under Colonial Japanese rule, Korean provinces of Korean Empire, remained much the same, only taking on the Japanese reading of the hanja...
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    relations Japan–North Korea relations Japan–South Korea relations Japanese nationalism Korea under Japanese rule Korean ethnic nationalism Racism in Japan Racism...
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  • of Korea may refer to: Provinces of Korea, of the Korean Empire and of Korea under Japanese rule Eight Provinces of Korea (later thirteen), under the...
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    hangugtong-gam) was the leader of Korea under Japanese rule from 1905 to 1910. This post was highly hated among native Koreans, and international opinion regarded...
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  • residents of Japan who trace their roots to Korea under Japanese rule, distinguishing them from the later wave of Korean migrants who came mostly in the 1980s...
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    Japan–South Korea relations (Japanese: 日韓関係, romanized: Nikkan kankei; Korean: 한일관계; RR: Han-il gwan-gye) refers to the diplomatic relations between Japan...
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  • Nexen Tire (category Companies of Korea under Japanese rule)
    (Korean: 넥센타이어) is a tire manufacturer headquartered in Yangsan, South Gyeongsang Province and Seoul in South Korea. It was established in 1942 under the...
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    Japan on 4 July 1938, and Korean sporting activities were restricted until the end of the Japanese occupation. The council was revived after Korean independence...
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    to depart either to Japan or their home towns in South Korea. For the next forty years, they lived in exile. In 1985, the Japanese government offered transit...
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    The Korean independence movement was a series of diplomatic and militant efforts to liberate Korea from Japanese rule. The movement began around the late...
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  • the growth of the film industry in South Korea: the period of colonial Korea under Japanese rule (Japanese occupation) and the period of military dictatorship...
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    Lee Wan-yong (category CS1 Korean-language sources (ko))
    Minister of Korea. He was pro-Japanese and is best remembered for signing the JapanKorea Annexation Treaty, which placed Korea under Japanese rule in 1910...
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  • unexpectedly dragged back in time to the year 1938, during the Japanese occupation of Korea, due to certain events that happened after Tale of the Nine Tailed;...
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  • Chong Kun Dang (category Companies of Korea under Japanese rule)
    Dang (Korean: 종근당) is a South Korean multinational pharmaceutical company headquartered in Seoul. Founded as Goongbon Pharmacy under Japanese rule in 1941...
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  • Japanese Koreans Gojoseon, an ancient Korean kingdom that originally went by the name Joseon, which existed until 108 BCE Korea under Japanese rule,...
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    Keijō (category Former prefectures of Japan in Korea)
    Gyeongseong (Korean: 경성), was an administrative district of Korea under Japanese rule that corresponds to the present Seoul, the capital of South Korea. When...
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  • Hankook (category Companies of Korea under Japanese rule)
    Tire Company"(Japanese: 朝鮮タイヤ工業) and was renamed to "Hankook Tire Manufacturing" in 1968. Both Chosun and Hankook literally mean "Korea". The company...
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    Treaty on Basic Relations Between Japan and the Republic of Korea (Japanese: 日韓基本条約 (Nikkan Kihon Jōyaku); Korean: 한일기본조약; Hanja: 韓日基本條約; RR: Hanil gibon...
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    from migration within the Empire of Japan or its puppet state of Manchukuo, some Koreans also escaped Japanese-ruled territory entirely, heading to Shanghai...
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  • The Battleship Island (category Films set in Korea under Japanese rule)
    upon Koreans at the underground coal mining factory on the island during Japan’s rule of Korea. The film was released on 26 July 2017 in South Korea. According...
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    Sohn Kee-chung (category Sport in Korea under Japanese rule)
    Peninsula, but he competed as a member of the Japanese delegation because Korea was under Japanese rule at the time. Sohn set an Olympic record of 2 hours...
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  • Pachinko (TV series) (category Television series set in Korea under Japanese rule)
    a Korean family, starting from 1915 to 1989. In 1931, Sunja leaves her family in Korea under Japanese rule, to move to the Koreatown of Osaka, Japan, and...
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    the early 1930s, Korean and Chinese communists began guerrilla activity against the Japanese forces. After liberation from the Japanese occupation in 1945...
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    North Korea. It was renamed to its current name from the Yalu (Amnok) River Bridge in 1990. The bridge was constructed by the Imperial Japanese Army (IJA)...
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  • South Korea Korea under Japanese rule Koreans in Japan, including Zainichi Koreans and Japanese citizens of Korean descent The Zainichi Korean language...
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  • South Korea national football team South Korea national under-23 football team South Korea national under-20 football team South Korea national under-17...
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