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Immigration of the 'grassroots colonizers' to chosun in the period of japanese colonialism - About the life of a Japanese immigrant in Gupo 'Hyangdo' area
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Since the annexation in 1910, the Japanese government has made numerous policies for colonial rule. In order to apply these policies to the colonies, the subject of action was essential. In the process, the Japanese who lived in Chosun became representatives of colonial power and faithfully performed their roles. Tadao Kuzume(葛目忠雄), an ordinary Japanese, moved to Chosun in 1912 with the determination that he would never go back to Japan. And he set up a base for his life in Gupo "Hyangdo", He mainly ran an orchard here. In 1927, he moved to Buam-ri, Seomyeon, Dongnae-gun and ran a grape farm. In 1939, 27 years after he moved to Chosun, he left Chosun and went to Manchuria to work in the automobile repair business. And when he heard that Japan lost the war, he left Manchuria on August 9, 1945 and returned to the port of Sasebo in Nagasaki on October 5, 1946. After that, he went around Nagasaki and Kumamoto to do business, and eventually resumed his grape business in Kumamoto. In the early and mid-20th century, Tadao Kuzume moved to Japan-Chosun-Manchuria following the expansion of the Japanese empire, and "successful" here, where he could stand superior as a colonial ruler. It was possible for him to "success" in the colony because of the background of the "Japanese Empire," although individual efforts were of course important.
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2. 구포 ‘향도(向島)’로 이주
3. 식민지 지주로 성장
1) 과수원 경영
2) 대저수리조합 설치
4. 농업 경영의 다각화와 활동영역의 확장
1) 양계업으로 진출과 부산으로의 활동영역 확장
2) 조선을 떠나 만주로
5. 맺음말 : 이주 일본인들에게 있어 ‘식민지 조선’의 의미
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