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Modern Koreans in Japan [14] began with students who studied abroad in Japan during the Korean Empire. From the Japanese colonial era, they become second-class citizens, but because they have no military service [15], they have an advantage in business compared to Japanese, and because they have the persistence of living in a foreign country, businessmen who treat Koreans preferentially and Koreans who succeed in business begin to appear one by one. However, because of that, he gets jealous from the Japanese mainlanders saying that his job was taken away.

There were many people who went to Japan to make money, especially those from Jeju Island and Gyeongsang Province. In terms of ratio, Jeju Island is 50%, 40% is Gyeongsang Province, and 10% is the rest. In fact, these two regions have been historically exchanged due to their proximity to Japan, and are areas that have had a lot of cultural influence. It is the same reason that overseas Chinese in Southeast Asia are from Guangdong and Fujian provinces nearby.

At Tsuruhashi Station in Ikuno-ku, Osaka, there is Japan's largest Koreatown for old-comers. The Baekjemun signboard here reads "Oiso, Boiso, Saiso" in Gyeongsang-do dialect and Osaka dialect. As much as it is written. The same phrase is written on the gate of Jagalchi Market in Busan, but it seems to have been influenced. For another example, the Korean food 'jeon' is also known in Japan as jijim, a commonly used expression in the dialect of Gyeongsang-do, rather than Jeon in Seoul. Even in the Japanese Wikipedia, the Japanese entry for 'jeon (cooking)' is written in Chijimi.#

A lot of people from Jeju Island also went to Japan, but considering that the population of Gyeongsang-do on the mainland is 20 times that of Jeju-do, the fact that the proportion of Koreans in Japan is similar is a huge mistake. In Jeju Island, the main industries are agriculture and fishing, and there were many unemployed due to poor industrial environment and population growth. In terms of treatment, mainland Japan, which is a much larger market than the Korean Peninsula, had merit, so many Jeju residents left for Japan to earn money from the beginning of the Japanese colonial period. Since the Korean peninsula was incorporated as part of Japan after the Gyeongsul National Rule, the process was much easier than going to other countries, and especially after the free port system was implemented in 1922, the number of people going to work in Japan increased explosively. In 1923, a direct ship linking Jeju and Osaka opened. At one time, a quarter of Jeju residents went to Japan, and 60% of the Korean residents in Osaka were from Jeju Island. In addition, even though Jeju was economically poor, the level of literacy and education in Korea was quite high, thanks to the fact that it was a place of exile for the noble class and other intellectuals who were exiled mainly for political reasons. Thanks to this, there are people who do not have difficulty adapting to life in Japan and who build a considerable status. Even now, there are very few people who are native to Jeju and have no relatives in Japan, and there are many places where memorial stones for Koreans in Japan have been erected in front of village halls in almost every neighborhood.
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