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Japanese Assimilation Policies in Colonial Korea, 1910-1945During this colonial period, Japan advertised as a national goal the assimilation of Koreans into the Japanese state. It never achieved that goal.
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[PDF] Kominka and the Failure of the Temple Reorganization CampaignLiterally, Kominka means to transform the Taiwanese into “authentic Japanese”. Four major campaigns were launched during the Kominka movement. First, the state ...
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[PDF] Wan-yao ChouThe kōminka movement was, therefore, essential to Japan's war effort. As a result, Japanization and war mobilization were interwoven and mutually supporting.
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JAPANIZE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Websterto bring (something, such as an area or industry) under the influence of Japan. 2. : to make Japanese. Japanization. ˌja-pə-nə-ˈzā-shən.
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Japan's colonial policies – from national assimilation to the Kominka ...In the period of Japanese colonization, the Kominka movement was an assimilation policy aimed at making Taiwanese people imperial citizens and loyal to Japanese ...Missing: principles | Show results with:principles
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Japan's colonial policies – from national assimilation to the Kominka ...Feb 10, 2017 · During the Kominka (皇民化) period, Japan's colonial government started to aggressively promote Japanese in Taiwan and Korea, and suppressed ...Missing: principles | Show results with:principles
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What Is Assimilation? | Hawai'i Scholarship Online | Oxford AcademicJapan had already been practicing a drastic assimilation policy in its colonies, justified as “homeland extensionism” (naichi enchō shugi), but imperialization ...
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Introduction: Race and Empire in Meiji Japan - Asia-Pacific JournalOct 15, 2020 · Abstract: The Meiji era (1868–1912) marks the initial process of Japan's passage into modernity through Westernization, ...
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Between Assimilation and Imperialization: From Colonial Projects to ...“Imperialization” or kôminka is not the only “conviction” in becoming Japanese through “faith” in the Emperor, but the externalization of colonial ideology was ...
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Japanese Assimilation Policies in Colonial Korea, 1910-1945 - jstorDuring this colonial period, Japan advertised as a national goal the assimilation of Koreans into the Japanese state. It never achieved that goal. Mark Caprio ...Missing: origins | Show results with:origins
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Japanese Assimilation Policies in Colonial Korea, 1910-1945During this colonial period, Japan advertised as a national goal the assimilation of Koreans into the Japanese state. It never achieved that goal. Mark Caprio ...Missing: origins | Show results with:origins
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Japanese Assimilation Policies in Colonial Korea, 1910-1945 ... - GaleHere, he examines the development of assimilation--an ideological catchphrase, if not a concrete policy, of Japanese imperialism--to ascertain the place of ...Missing: motivations Japanization
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[PDF] Japan's Assimilation of OkinawaDec 2, 2023 · In this paper, I will discuss the Japanese government's assimilation practices and how Japanese people contributed to the assimilation policies.
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[PDF] JPRI Occasional Paper No. 8 (October 1996) Assimilation Policy in ...The Japanese phrase doka seisaku is defined in dictionaries as a policy in which a nation endeavors to make the lifestyles and ideologies of the people in ...
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[PDF] the ainu assimilation policies during the meiji period and theThe first aim of these assimilation policies was to create a new legal identity for the Ainu as Japanese imperial subjects (kôminka 皇民化). In 1871, they are ...Missing: Japanization domestic
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Taiwan - Japanese Empire, Geography, Culture | BritannicaTaiwan, Tokyo's first attempt at colonialism, was an experiment with which Japan had great success in establishing order, eradicating disease, building ...
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Contrasting conceptions of colonial rule - Taipei TimesDec 11, 2018 · It wasn't until the fourth governor general, army general Kodama Gentaro (1898 to 1906) that Japanese rule stabilized. He started major ...
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Education and Assimilation in Taiwan under Japanese Rule, 1895 ...EDUCATION and assimilation were key component colonial policy in Taiwan: assimilation of the island's population (native islanders of Chinese ancestry) wa.
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[PDF] Variations in Japanese Colonial Policy in Taiwan and Korea, 1895In Taiwan the kominka movement was ushered in directly after the arrival of retired Admiral Kobayashi Seizo as Governor General in September 1936.
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The 'kominka' movement: Taiwan under wartime Japan, 1937-1945The kominka movement was a Japanization campaign in Taiwan (1937-1945) to make Taiwanese "true Japanese" by erasing their Chinese identity and enhancing ...
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Japan's colonial policies – from national assimilation to the Kominka ...Japan used education as a tool to expand its influence over members of society, and attempted the frequent use of Japanese and Kominka (皇民化) in daily life.
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The 'Kominka' Movement: Taiwan Under Wartime Japan, 1937-1945The kominka movement included the national language movement, the name-changing program, the military recruitment campaign, and reforms of native religion ...
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EJ1146444 - Japan's Colonial Policies--From National Assimilation ...A comparison of the implementation of Kominka policies (foreign characters omitted) in Taiwan and Korea shows that, in terms of school admission rates and ...
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[PDF] 14 The Yamatodamashi of the - Takasago volunteers of TaiwanThe Kominka ("transforming colonials into royal subjects") movement, initiated in Taiwan in the late 1930s, worked speedily to assimilate the native.
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[PDF] Japanese Imperial Education in Korea and Taiwan and the Lens of ...Jan 2, 2023 · Policies and documents demonstrating an emphasis on gaining colonies and building a powerful empire in Japan during the late nineteenth and ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Education and wartime mobilization: Evidence from colonial Korea ...Jul 31, 2025 · The colonial education system prioritized Japanese language instruction, replaced Korean historical narratives with imperial propaganda, and ...
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[PDF] Japanese Language Spread in Japan, Taiwan and KoreaJapanese language spread policy was also intensified in the colonies. In Taiwan its express aim after 1937 was 'making imperial Japanese subjects' (kōmin-ka).
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[PDF] Contradictions in Korean Colonial EducationInstead, the Japanese pursued a policy of discrimination in order to construct a subaltern Korean identity within their limited policies of assimilation ...
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State Shinto: Government Takeover of Japan's Religion - TofuguDec 13, 2016 · Learn why the Japanese government hijacked a religion and created State Shinto, and how it changed modern Japan.
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Politics of the Shinto Shrine Rites Controversy in Colonial Korea - jstorAug 25, 2015 · They saw Shintoism as a way to confer legitimacy upon the new regime, and created a supra-religious entity called State Shinto that featured ...
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The Expansion of Shintō in the Colonies: Between Religiosity in ...When Japanese people settle in the territories falling under the control of the empire from the end of the 19th century, the kami cross the sea, too. Shrines ...
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Jus Koseki: Household registration and Japanese citizenshipMar 14, 2025 · ... registration systems of Korea and Taiwan during the colonial period, the koseki also opens the way for comparative studies within and beyond ...
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What Does Colonization Look Like? The Case of Soshi Kaimei 創氏 ...Jul 7, 2025 · In 1939, the Japanese colonial government in Korea issued Ordinance No. 19, mandating Koreans to adopt Japanese-style family names in a process called “sōshi” ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] The History of Administrative Law in Taiwan under the Japanese ...5. On June 17, 1895, Kabayama Sukenori, a Japanese military general, was inaugurated as the first Governor-General of Taiwan. As such, the date is generally ...
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[PDF] Taiwan Under Japanese Colonial Rule 1895 1945 HistThe island was governed by a Governor-General appointed directly by. Tokyo, who wielded significant powers integrating military, civil, and police functions.
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[PDF] Impacts of Japanese Colonialism on State and Economic ... - DTICThus, the political economic institution of civil law (concerning economy and finance) was modernized during the colonial period of both Korea and Taiwan. And,.
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Between a Forgotten Colony and an Abandoned PrefectureOct 15, 2020 · From a certain perspective, Okinawan modern history falls into the paradigm of colonization or integration under the Japanese nation-state. The ...
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Japan and Its Margins (Chapter 2) - The New Cambridge History of ...This chapter examines how the lands and people of Hokkaido, Okinawa, Taiwan, and Korea were drawn into Japan's dual project of becoming a modern nation and an ...
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[PDF] The introduction of Japan-made banknotes into Taiwan during ...May 13, 2025 · Bank of Taiwan, established in 1899, played a central role in managing the issuance. This preprint research paper has not been peer reviewed.
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[PDF] Japanese Colonial Land Survey Project and Korean Economic Take ...Dec 10, 2020 · The concepts of the intangible capital and the property representation system can be applied to the economic take-off of Korea, whilst the ...Missing: impact | Show results with:impact
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Korea's Japanese Experi ence, 1900-1935, by Edwin H. Gragert ...land-title registration system implemented by colonial authorities between. 1910 and 1918 was a chief cause of the Japanese takeover of Korean lands. Pointing ...Missing: impact | Show results with:impact
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The Colonial Political Economy, Japan in Korea and TaiwanAs a reaction to ahistorical and hyper-generalizing compar ative studies, this paper will explore the historical root of micro diversities hidden behind the ...
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Did It Really Help to be a Japanese Colony? East Asian Economic ...May 7, 2007 · Other scholars have pointed out that Japanese policies in both Korea and Taiwan were intended first and foremost to serve Japanese interests ...
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[PDF] Korea's first industrial revolution, 1911–1940Sep 22, 2011 · We estimate output and population of colonial Korea to show that per capita output grew 2.3% with population expanding 1.3% per year from ...<|separator|>
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Settler-Colonialism, Ecology, and Expropriation of Ainu MosirIn 1869, despite Matsuura's protest, the Meiji government declared the Ainu lands to be terra nullius (mushuchi) and began aggressive settler colonization. The ...
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[PDF] The Ainu, Meiji Era Politics, and Its Lasting ImpactsJul 22, 2022 · On March 2nd, 1899, the Meiji government of Japan passed the Hokkaido Former Natives Protection Act. At its core, the act stripped the Ainu of ...
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Ainu in Japan - Minority Rights GroupLegislation during the Meiji period also banned the use of the Ainu language in schools, government and many other areas, as well as prohibited many cultural ...
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Ainu People Reclaim Their Rights - Cultural SurvivalMar 3, 2020 · In 1899, the Japanese government introduced the policy of assimilation of Ainu, known as the Hokkaido Former Aborigines Protection Act. The law ...
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"Being Okinawan" - An examination of Okinawa's history and resiliencyIn 1879, Japan officially annexed the Ryukyu Kingdom by arresting the monarchy, renaming the islands Okinawa Prefecture, and implementing harsh assimilation ...Missing: Meiji colonial
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Okinawans in Japan - Language Conflict EncyclopediaJun 25, 2021 · The 1907 Ordinance to Regulate the Dialect enforced the sole use of Standard Japanese in schools and public offices, wherein schoolchildren were ...
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The Ryukyus and the New, But Endangered, Languages of JapanMay 9, 2009 · Luchuan (Ryukyuan) languages are no longer Japanese dialects. On 21 February 2009, the international mother language day, UNESCO launched ...
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the great Ryukyuan languages debate of 1940Standard Japanese is presented by the proponents of Ryukyuan language suppression as an emblem of national unity, modernity, progress, and development.
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Okinawa—A Deep Dive Into The Tragic History Of The Ryukyu ...Assimilation policies followed. Japanese was made the standard language, speaking local dialects was banned, and the noro priestesses were compelled to conform ...
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[PDF] Okinawa is a Japanese Colony - IMADRAfter the administrative reversion to Japan, the Japanese government promulgated ambitious economic development plans for Okinawa for which it reserved great ...
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Being Okinawan in Japan: The Diaspora Experience 日本において ...Mar 12, 2012 · Beginning in the Meiji Period (1868-1912), Japan's government sought to assimilate Okinawa Prefecture politically, ideologically, and culturally ...
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Education and Assimilation in Taiwan under Japanese Rule, 1895 ...Nov 28, 2008 · Education and assimilation were key components of Japanese colonial policy in Taiwan: assimilation of the island's native Taiwanese population.
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[PDF] Japanese Colonial Rule and its Socio-Cultural Influences on TaiwanDōka 同化 (assimilation) and kōminka 皇民化 (imperialization) were the key movements which were put in place to transform the Taiwanese people into true.
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The Economic History of Taiwan – EH.netGrowth in Taiwan's per-capita economic product during this colonial period roughly kept up with that of Japan. Population also grew quickly as health improved ...Missing: facts | Show results with:facts
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A Blessed Life: Taiwanese Soldier Who Fought for Japan Recounts ...Mar 14, 2017 · During World War II, many foreign nationals fought as members of the Japanese Imperial Army, including 200,000 from Taiwan, which Japan ruled ...
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Japanese Assimilation Policies in Colonial Korea, 1910–1945Aug 1, 2010 · The first section of Caprio's Japanese Assimilation Policies describes worldwide colonizing politics at the outset of the twentieth century, ...
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Japanese Assimilation Policies in Colonial Korea, 1910-1945 (review)Koreans were required to undergo cultural and even spiritual assimilation while subject to stark discrimination as an inferior people. In his new book, Mark ...
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[PDF] Colonial Language Policies and Their Effects Miyawaki Hiroyuki ...This paper intends to examine language phenomena produced by language treatment under. Japanese colonial and occupational rule in Asia during the first half of ...
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Japanese Assimilation Policies in Colonial Korea, 1910–1945Dec 19, 2011 · Most readers will be aware of policies such as mandatory worship at Shinto shrines, the forced adoption of Japanese names, and the exclusive use ...<|separator|>
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Guilt and Resistance: Han and the June 10th Movement in Colonial ...Jun 10, 2022 · Under what came to be known as Kominka,4 the Japanese sought to create loyal 'Imperial citizens' through education. Japanese language was ...<|separator|>
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Japanese Assimilation Policies in Colonial Korea, 1910-1945 (...Rating 3.7 (39) Mark Caprio here examines why Japan's assimilation efforts failed. Utilizing government documents, personal travel accounts, diaries, newspapers, and works of ...
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The South Sea Islands and Japanese Mandatory Rule over ThemOct 6, 2021 · Critics put attacks against the former militarist Japan into the term “kominka” used in postwar Japan, arguing that the kominka policy aimed ...
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The Failure of Racial Assimilation in the Nan'yo - Academia.eduThe Japanese empire's attempt to establish a formal schooling system within Micronesia beginning in 1918 followed its attempts elsewhere in East Asia.
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[PDF] State Shinto in Micronesia During Japanese Rule, 1914-1945The establishment of State Shinto in Japan's Pacific island mandate derives from the Meiji Government's (1868-1912) adoption of a secular.
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The Making of a Foreign National Language: Language Politics and ...Mar 1, 2019 · In his work on Japanese assimilation policies in colonial Korea, Mark Caprio details the diversification of Japanese views on GGK ...
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[PDF] Japanese Language spread in Japan, Taiwan and KoreaAbstract. This paper discusses language policy behind the spread of Japanese among Japanese linguistic majorities and Japanese colonial subjects.
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Japanese Imperial Education in Korea and Taiwan and the Lens of ...Feb 8, 2024 · The assimilatory policies employed in Korea and Taiwan worked to integrate these colonies and their inhabitants into the Japanese Empire. As ...
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Comparative Colonial Response: Korea and Taiwan - jstorThis ambiguity in Japa nese colonial assimilation policies contrasted with the clear direction of their early political and economic policies.
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Double binding of Japanese colonialism: trajectories of baseball in ...Oct 30, 2015 · By examining the ways that baseball was received and appropriated in Japan, Taiwan, and Korea, this study demonstrates that its trajectory ...
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Colonial Project, National Game: A History of Baseball in TaiwanIntroduced by the Japanese colonial government at the turn of the century, baseball was expected to “civilize” and modernize Taiwan's Han Chinese and ...
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An Asian Case Study – Sport, Japanese Colonial Policy and Korean ...Aug 6, 2025 · Some Japanese research has looked at how sports were used by the colonial regime; first to encourage harmonious coexistence between two nations ...
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Colonial Korea and the Olympic Games, 1910–1945Nov 29, 2016 · Indeed, sports played a powerful role in propagating Japanese assimilation policies in the late 1930s and early 1940s. Overall, the Olympic ...
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Colonial Korea And The Olympic Games, 1910–1945 - ResearchGateIndeed, sports played a powerful role in propagating Japanese assimilation policies in the late 1930s and early 1940s. Overall, the Olympic Games during the ...
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A study of women's physical education in schools and foot binding in ...Aug 7, 2025 · A study of women's physical education in schools and foot binding in Taiwan during the initial stage of Japanese colonization (1895-1906).
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Taipei Park: Signs of Occupation | The Journal of Asian StudiesEspecially in the 1920s, the colonial government contemplated a policy of assimilation (dōka) whereby the Taiwanese citizen was to be integrated (but not ...
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The Activities of Architectural Organizations and Technicians Under ...This research analyzes the colonial construction institutions and their technicians' construction activities, professional backgrounds and ideology in ...Missing: Japanization | Show results with:Japanization
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[PDF] Complex Influences Leading Up to the March First Movement of 1919Apr 7, 2022 · On March 1, 1919, 33 Korean leaders declared independence in Seoul, leading to the March First Movement, which aimed for a peaceful movement ...Missing: "historical | Show results with:"historical
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Taiwan in Time: Magic amulets, tax breaks and a messiahJul 2, 2017 · Thus began the Tapani Incident (?吧哖事件), the largest and last armed anti-Japanese revolt by Han Chinese. The toll on the Taiwanese side is ...
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The Unusual Case of Taiwan - E-International RelationsMar 1, 2019 · The Tapani Incident of 1915 and the Wushe Uprising of 1930 stand as the most remembered acts of Taiwanese resistance to Japanese rule. In ...<|separator|>
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The Ainu: Beyond the Politics of Cultural CoexistenceApr 2, 2010 · By the early twentieth century, a number of Ainu leaders were voicing resistance to the prejudice that they were experiencing in Japanese ...
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An Overview of Okinawa's HistoryIn 1879, the Meiji government officially established Okinawa Prefecture, fully incorporating the Ryukyu Kingdom into Japanese territory. The modernization ...
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[PDF] Unhealed Wounds: Japan's Colonization of KoreaJan 1, 1994 · This gave Japan the option to either try to crush the resistance or assimilate the. Koreans. They tried both approaches, and both produced ...
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Toward a Version of China: The Taiwan Experience - ÉruditSep 10, 2025 · The. Taiwan Education Decree of 1919 (revised in 1921), and later the imperial subject movement (the kominka movement), which included such ...
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Why did so many Taiwanese and Koreans volunteer in the Imperial ...May 12, 2016 · From Korea, 116 thousand soldiers and a further 120 thousand auxiliaries served the imperial military. From Taiwan, 80 thousand soldiers and 126 ...
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Contesting Independence: The Decolonization of Korean Labor ...Dec 1, 2016 · We want to see the pro-Japanese Koreans who betrayed us purged from all public offices and private leadership.”64 Yet even among self ...<|separator|>
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The trajectory of anti-communism in South KoreaFeb 2, 2017 · In contrast, there was no purge of the pro-Japanese groups and social elites in South Korea at that time(Lee 2010). Furthermore, the USAMG ...
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The Korean War: A Still Present PastIn the north, the Soviet Union supported the new Republic; those viewed as rightists or collaborators with Japan were purged; and independence fighter Kim Il ...
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Navigating Rocky Japan–South Korea RelationsJun 25, 2019 · South Korean President Moon Jae-in's campaign against colonial-era pro-Japanese collaborators is an overlooked yet critical bilateral issue.Missing: purge | Show results with:purge
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On “Eradicating the Vestiges of Pro-Japanese Collaborators”Nov 1, 2021 · The task to eradicate the vestiges of pro-Japanese collaborators must target the “vestiges of Japanese colonial rule” in every aspect.
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“De-Japanization” and “Re-Chinization”: A Discussion of the KMT ...Aug 8, 2025 · In 1945, Japan was defeated, and Taiwan was returned to China. ... However, for various reasons, the KMT government's efforts to promote Mandarin ...
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[PDF] Taiwan's Postcoloniality and Postwar Memories of Japan*This article deals with the relationship between Taiwan's postcoloniality and post- war memories of the Japanese colonial rule (1895-1945) in Taiwanese fiction,.
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(PDF) “De-Japanization” and “Re-Chinization”: A Discussion of the ...Aug 26, 2025 · After the KMT government took over Taiwan, it realized that the promotion of the Mandarin language in Taiwan was crucial. On the one hand, the ...
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Korean War and Japan's Recovery - Office of the HistorianAfter Japan's unconditional surrender to the Allied Powers in August 1945, the United States military occupied the defeated nation and began a series of far ...
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How Japan Nurtured Taiwan's Colonial Economy - by Jon Yfocusing on rice and sugar.
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How Each Empire Shaped Modern Taiwanese Identity #6: Japanese ...Jul 29, 2025 · Japanese rule also introduced modern systems of public health—eradicating diseases, improving sanitation, building hospitals—and legal reforms, ...
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(DOC) The Japanese Legacy in Taiwan's Post-1945 Development in ...The essay is to look at the Japanese implications in Taiwan's post-war development. How Japanese education and assimilatory practices have shaped the Taiwanese ...<|separator|>
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The economic effects of colonization in Korea - LSE BlogsMay 19, 2023 · In this article, recent MSc graduate Cindy Wan explores Japan's colonial legacy in Korea through the development of Korea's business sector.Missing: reckoning | Show results with:reckoning
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Japanese colonialism and Korean development: A critiqueNew scholarship on economic development in Korea has focused on the beneficial effects of Japanese colonialism and on certain continuities between Korea's ...
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Effects of country animosity of angry Koreans on Japan - NIHOct 25, 2022 · This article aims to investigate factors impacting boycott intention to visit Japan, with economic animosity being a principal mediating variable.
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[PDF] Assimilation and Discrimination - Digital Commons at OberlinApr 30, 2010 · The Japanese colonial government sought to assimilate the Taiwanese at the very outset, far before assimilation became official policy in 1922.
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Neo-Nationalist Interpretations of Japan's Annexation of Korea: The ...Nov 1, 2010 · Likewise, the data that supports the presentation's messages regarding literacy, name changes, and the comfort women can also be substantiated.Missing: statistics | Show results with:statistics
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Japan's Colonial Legacy in Korea Still EnduresThe story has frequently been told in terms of Japan-ROK conflict. We explore its historical and contemporary ramifications here in a triangular century-long ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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A Multi-Perspective Analysis of the Japanese Factor in the Taiwan ...The assimilation policy and Japanization / Kominka movement. After 1895, the Japanese colonialists brutally suppressed the continuous popular revolt in ...
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[PDF] A Comparison of Japanese and British Colonial Policy in ... - DTICAssimilation policy was the system the Japanese employed to administer the Korean colony--the mechanism through which the Japanese sought to de-nationalize the ...
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[PDF] Japanese Colonialism in Comparative PerspectiveThe paper examines Japanese colonialism's economic impact in Taiwan, Korea, and Manchuria (1910-1945), comparing it to other colonial powers and challenging ...