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  1. Koreans in Japan. 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 ...

  2. 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.

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  4. It first made Korea a protectorate with the JapanKorea Treaty of 1905, and then ruled the country indirectly through the Japanese Resident-General of Korea. After forcing the Korean Emperor Gojong to abdicate in 1907, Japan then formally colonized Korea with the JapanKorea Treaty of 1910.

  5. Koreans in Japan. Koreans are one of the largest ethnic minority groups in Japan. Many Koreans immigrated from the 1920s to the 1950s.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › KoreansKoreans - Wikipedia

    During the Korea under Japanese rule of 1910–1945, Koreans were often recruited and or forced into labour service to work in mainland Japan, Karafuto Prefecture , and Manchukuo; the ones who chose to remain in Japan at the end of the war became known as Zainichi Koreans, while the roughly 40,000 Koreans who were trapped in Karafuto after the ...

  7. Korea - Japanese Occupation, Colonialism, Resistance | Britannica. Contents. Home Geography & Travel Historical Places. Korea under Japanese rule. Military control. Japan set up a government in Korea with the governor-generalship filled by generals or admirals appointed by the Japanese emperor.

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