Scholars decided to start joint research on “Japanese villages” in Korea, in which .7 million Japanese people lived during its colonialization of Korea. It sounds interesting.
Scholars decided to start joint research on “Japanese villages” in Korea, in which .7 million Japanese people lived during its colonialization of Korea. It sounds interesting.
[...] followed Konrad’s note about Sayaka’s new blog and the post at the top points me to this Asahi report about a new research conference about “Japantowns” in [...]
[...] followed Konrad’s note about Sayaka’s new blog and the post at the top points me to this Asahi report about a new research conference about “Japantowns” in colonial [...]