2010 marked the 100th anniversary of the beginning of Japan’s official colonization of Korea. The colonization lasted until 1945 and Japan’s defeat in World War II. In the two countries, the key sites for this research mark the relationship in quite different ways.
and at the Cheonan Independence Hall,
the physical brutality of the Japanese
towards Korean resistance movements is central. In the dioramas students hear sound effects as well as visual representations of Japanese soldiers actually torturing people. They are also encouraged to “play” with instruments of torture themselves.
In Japan it took a long time for places like Hiroshima and Nagasaki even to acknowledge that Korean forced laborers had been among the victims.
In recent years,Hiroshima has moved the Korean Memorial inside the peace park and also listed all the known Korean victims by name in the Hall of Remembrance.
In Okinawa, the Korean memorial is central on the map but on the ground it is hard to find the entrance.
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