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Koreans in Japan (在日韓国人・在日本朝鮮人・朝鮮人, Zainichi Kankokujin/Zainihon Chōsenjin/Chōsenjin) comprise ethnic Koreans who have permanent residency status in Japan or who have become Japanese citizens, and whose immigration to Japan originated before 1945, or who are descendants of those immigrants.
- Tokyo Korean High School
Tokyo Korean Middle and High School (東京朝鮮中高級学校 Tōkyō Chōsen...
- Korea under Japanese rule
It first made Korea a protectorate with the Japan–Korea...
- League
The League of Koreans in Japan (Japanese: 在日本朝鮮人連盟, Korean:...
- Tokyo Korean High School
People from the Korean peninsula had been sailing to the Japanese archipelago and shaping Japanese history since the beginning of surviving records. Yet these past influxes and influences have little direct bearing on the contemporary Korean population in Japan.
They are a group distinct from South Korean nationals who have immigrated to Japan after the end of World War II and the division of Korea.
Feb 25, 2019 · An estimated 322,000 ethnic Koreans in Japan are members of families that arrived during Tokyo’s 35-year colonial occupation of Korea. Known as the Zainichi, most trace their roots to what...
May 9, 2018 · Koreans in Japan generally refers to those people who came to that country during Japanese colonial rule over Korea (1910-1945) and remained after the end of World War II and their descendants.