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For your reference, Jeju Islanders came and went almost freely to Japan, where employment and entry were restricted due to the March 1st Movement and the Great Kanto Earthquake. How freely they came and went, these words were conveyed. "A scarf from Mitsukoshi Department Store in Ginza will be hung at Mitsukoshi Department Store in Gyeongseong in a month, and a girl's neck in Jeju Island will be hung in one week."

At the end of the war, Japan's defeat led to the weakening of Japan's public power, and Korean workers in Japan demanded improvement in treatment, strike or establish unions to oppose Japanese contractors and the Japanese government. Later, these associations were dissolved and divided due to ideology and became Mindan/Chongryon.

In 1945, many Koreans also worked in munitions factories in Hiroshima and Nagasaki, but at this time, atomic bombs hit and many people were sacrificed. In addition, many Koreans were taken to forced coal labor in areas with high coal production, such as Hokkaido and Sakhalin.[22] Today, no compensation is provided by the Japanese government for the Koreans who died in these atomic bombings.[23]

During the Great Kanto Earthquake in 1923, in the midst of chaos, Japanese civilians (vigilantes), the Japanese military, and the Japanese Imperial Police indiscriminately massacred Koreans, resulting in a large number of Koreans being sacrificed.[24][25] A considerable number of Koreans were already working in Japan at that time, and it is possible to guess how they were treated. The number of Koreans in the Japanese archipelago in 1923 is estimated at 80,000. Just before the defeat in 1945, it reached 2 million.

A video of Zainichi Koreans returning to Korea after the war

After liberation, most of the Koreans who stayed in Japan returned to the Korean Peninsula [26], but many returned to Japan due to the unstable political situation and economic chaos on the Korean Peninsula, and they lacked jobs [27]. Return to factories and regions. The reason why there are many Zainichi Koreans in Osaka is that munitions factories were concentrated there, and many Koreans worked there. In fact, the first generation of Zainichi Koreans began to form at this time.

However, as the division of the South and the North and the confusion of the Korean War began, ideological conflicts occurred in the Korean-Japanese community in Japan, and they began to split to support South Korea or support North Korea. Around this time, the two largest organizations of Korean residents in Japan, the Korean Residents in Japan (hereinafter referred to as Mindan) and the General Association of Korean Residents in Japan (hereinafter referred to as Chochongnyeon), began to be established. Also, during this period, a large number of Koreans from Jeju Island entered Japan in order to avoid the devastation of the Jeju 4.3 Incident [28], and many people came to Japan to avoid the devastation of the Korean War. Conversely, there were Koreans in Japan who participated in the Korean War under the name of the Volunteer Army of Japanese Students.

After liberation and after the war, the Koreans in Japan who remained in Japan still had to suffer from various social discriminations that had continued since the Japanese colonial era. In addition, antagonism between North and South Korea appeared in the Korean community in Japan in the form of Mindan vs. Chochongnyeon, and they were busy criticizing each other. In the meantime, attempts by the two groups to reconcile were not without their failures, but usually ended in frustration.[29] During the dictatorship between the 1960s and 1980s, the Central Intelligence Agency and security agencies that were looking for espionage cases saw Zainichi Koreans as a hedgehog that could easily manipulate spies because they were not Korean, so there was no problem even if they were caught and tortured and falsely confessed. Over 100 Korean-Japanese espionage cases, including the case of an academy infiltrating espionage group, have been reported. Needless to say, it would have been worse in North Korea. Even now, North Koreans refer to returnees from Japan as 'jaepo' or 'jjaepo'.
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