Korea had suffered the rule of the Imperialist Japan for 35 years. Even though they had suffered same difficulties, there existed some differences in antagonistic feeling toward the rule of the Imperialist Japan according to the areas where they had belonged
As I have acknowledged up until now, there was a strong aversion in South West Area of Korean peninsular against the Japanese rule. This did not mean that the antagonism in other area was not so serious. What I want to say is the anti-imperialism of Japan in this region is much more severe than other area.
The reason of negative feeling seemed to be different according to the difference of economic confiscation. South west area in Korean peninsular have been well-known for the agriculture. On the other hands, Japan had suffered lasting lack of food through their history. Besides, the Imperialistic Japan had to supply the provisions of food for the military under the operation in China. During Japan-China war, South West Area of Korea was the supply base of the food
South west area had been confiscated more severely than other area during the Japanese rule. Wherever I have dropped by in Southwest area, I could find the banks built for plundering land and looting grain from koreans.
In this respect, Mokpo was not an exception. Mokpo was first port being opened for trading with other countries. Naturally the first country entering into Mokpo city was Japan.
The first work Japan had done in Mokpo was building the consulate and the bank for Japanese rule.
There were 2 representative architectures built in the period of Japanese rule.
These 2 buildings have been preserved as the Museum of Modern History.
The first museum was a Japanese consulate built before the colonization.
The second museum was a bank for plundering land and grains from Korean.
The former Japanese consulate was located in the bottom of the mountain ‘Yudalsan’.
As entering into the museum, I saw the girl statue of the peace expressing the suffer of young girls suffered the sexual abuse from Japanese Government and Military.
They were kidnapped and forced to be sexual abuse victims for the Japanese Soldiers. When they were kidnapped by the Japanese Government, most of them were teen agers.
Japanese Government never have apologized to that Criminal act. The pain they had suffered was not only theirs but also all Koreans’.
That’s the reason why the girl statue of the peace stood in front of the former Japanese consulate.
The consulate building itself has it’s historical meaning.
There was nothing particular to look at inside of the museum. One interesting was a piano with a candle holder.
The impressive thing near the museum was a tunnel built for escaping from air raid by the U. S air force during the second World War.
The tunnel was a kinds of a scar that koreans had gotten hurt by Imperialist Japan.
It was told that there were so many other tunnels in Mokpo built during the rule of Japan.
I found a tunnel by the road in downtown by chance. The scars were not far from our daily lives.
The bank was the second museum of Modern History.
This building told to have been used for the HQ of military police since the liberation from the Japanese rule.
There is no history having no scars and glories. People is willing to boast their glorious history with pleasure, but trying to conceal their shameful history.
The citizens oh Mokpo didn’t try to hide their shameful history.
I’d like to applause courage.
this is a beautiful story i learnt alot from this
The tunnel was a kinds of a scar that koreans had gotten hurt by Imperialist Japan.
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I also agree with you.
Tunnel is amazing, intense story.
It sure is
The tunnels really have great historical value and a nice tourist-attraction as well. Thanks for sharing these.
It really have great historical value. We can share it to our friends,too.
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The story of the girl's statue is very significant. I do not think there are many similar monuments ..
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Beautiful. The colors look stunning.
beautiful story. thank you
We hear the side of the Chinese-Japan war but rarely do we get to hear the Korean side. Good article.
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I hope someday we learn from our history and quit the production of weapons and colonisation/war and begin with useful things for the humanity. Thanks for sharing @slowwalker
History always leave a scar
It was similar to north Korea, you can live a ok life, maybe even a good life if you pledge loyalty to your ruler, but throughout history Koreans have fought to the death for the sake of freedom and culture. Korea even resisted the mongol conquests to keep their independence and culture, during the qing Korea was exempt from wearing the que hair style and kept their culture at great resistance. The Japanese also wanted to erase korean culture and generally people didn't take it sitting down. Thus many people were slaughtered due to not accepting Japanese influence.
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This tunnel is simply attractive and historical. Thanks for sharing this and for enlightening my knowledge !!
Philippines suffered the same fate during their five year rule during the 2nd World War.
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Everything happens for the reason I'd like to share my opinion about Korea/America issue?As an American I just hope we can avoid massive loss of life and maintain peace with a China and southeast Asia/Japan. Just hope we work with China primarily and let them at least give us the authority to or they lead an overthrow of North Korea's corrupt dictatorship.
I don't think we are doing anything wrong from Obama's "passive"approach to Trump's more hardline rhetoric, North Korea is going to do whatever in the world Kim needs to do to keep power and his only plays are by keeping 20+ million of "his" people hostage which is largely to keep China in check as they do not want millions of refugees on and crossing their border.
Keeping Seoul under direct threat of artillery fire, which is kinda a "gun-to-the head" hostage situation targeted towards the West/America and to just humanity at large as Seoul is the 4th most populated city in the world and any attack on Seuol would lead immediately to an escalation of war and most likely complete destruction of North Korea's infrastructure and government officials and massive loss of civilian life.
And threatening nuclear war and investing heavily into military and weapon technology. Also the threat of trading nuclear material to terrorists is of major concern for the rest of the world as well. The closer he gets to being a nuclear power the "safer" the North Korean government and also from an economic sense. @slowwalker
Thank you for your interesting opinion.
We need to several positing to talk about North Korean Problem
interesting historical explanation.
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Wowww its amazing.
Thanks for sharing
This is amazing, a great country with a great history to learn!
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A very beautiful history writing..The tunnel is very interesting indeed...architecture is very impressive..
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The architecture of those buildings is very interesting, clearly it is influenced by western architecture, with Romanesque columns and triangular façade but also clearly Japanese, with the rising sun formed in brick. The scars run deep in the North as well, a lot of their literature talks about the suffering they faced at the hands of the Japanese.
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Thank you for your interesting article full of information we normally don´t get here in the Czech republic so often. I´ve to admit I´m quite stupid concerning far east history. But as there are some important goings on in that region at the moment, and as it´s impossible to understand what´s up without knowing about the history of a region I´m going to learn more about it. And I´m going to follow you right away (upvoting included). Have a good time! Rolf from the Czech republic
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Very heart touching article.
Japan has suffering the atom bomb attack at Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
Yes, it was tragedy.
The victims were civilians
I read the your last post about Mokpo and it business of dried fish never had the chance to comment.
Show a place on the planet earth without scar, then an impeding war inevitable. Great history emanating from great Asia country with Mokpo the silver lining scar that connect the history making it beautiful
Your article Mokpo is well captured in this my article
Be Proud Of Your Scar
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Wow...
its building is very beautiful
I am really amazed to see these kind of historical posts which provide us more knowledge about the history of different regions.Japan should have apologized. Whenever i read your post it shows me something which i din't know.Fabulous post.@upvoted
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How interesting! Thank you very much for the fascinating story )) Very much.
Ok, this is nice...well written
I desire to go to this vicinity. excellent capture
beautiful places and well written!
Some good historical stuff. The sheer horror that those girls in their teens had to go through under imperialist Japan.
Thanks to history, we wouldn't know the crimes committed by Japan.
Thank you for exploring. Always take us along.
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It's amazing your journey I envy with you I hope you always succeed I pingin once like you want a good photo and visit a beautiful place
The world in general has been through a lot over the course of the last 100 years. The Japanese/Korean story is only a fraction of events that have shaped modern day living.
I pray all victims of oppression get justice and have a happy ending to their life
Thank you so much
There can never be a true history without scars. Infact, history is full of tragedies and misfortune. As Karl Marx puts it, "the history of hitherto existing societies is the history of class struggles.
a really interesting story, thank you for sharing with us all @slowwalker
traveling to a place that has history, extraordinary, and I really enjoy your story, @sloewwallker success always
Thank you so much
Thank you for the info about korea and japan, now i have a little knowledge about two countries.
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Thank you so much for reading
Nice
So moving. Very well created and good content, I do admire your thought process, keep up the good work.
Thank you for sharing, now i know the history behind this statue of little girl in front of former Japanese consulate building.
Thank you for reading
Great photos documenting the historical landmarks you visited. The stories of the 'comfort women' are indeed a shameful period of the Japanese occupation of Korea. Unlike Germany, I find it really strange that Japan has never apologized for the atrocities that their armies and secret police committed.
During World War 2, many other Asian countries suffered under the Japanese. In Singapore many people lost their lives under very cruel conditions. Additional details can be read here
Even many European women also had suffered same pain as same as Asian women
That's true
Japanese heritage building is really very beautiful and sturdy, including in aceh building is very magnificent japan relic, the name is japanese cave that stands in the city of lhokseumawe, village blang panyang. good post friends.
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;As entering into the museum, I saw the girl statue of the peace expressing the suffer of young girls suffered the sexual abuse from Japanese Government and Military.;
its really shameful
They say history may not repeat itself but it certainly may rhyme. We see history in the making again when we see the US Dollar / Crypto battle in front of our eyes. We live in interesting time for sure.
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It is a very impressive article.
Korea can not forget the scars of our nation and should not forget it.
It is also part of our history.
As a Korean, thank you for writing about Korean history.
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