Category
page 1Anti-Japanese sentiment in Korea
Korea under Japanese rule
Japanese colonial period in Chōsen (Korea), 1910–1945
Liancourt Rocks
islands that has two main island made out of rocks between Japan and Korea
Japanese invasions of Korea
1592-1598 campaigns against Joseon by Toyotomi Hideyoshi

wokou
Wokou (; ; Hepburn: ; ; literal Chinese translation: "dwarf bandits"), which translates to "Japanese pirates", were pirates who raided the coastlines of China and Korea from the 13th century to the 17th century. The wokou were made of various ethnicities of East Asian ancestry, which varied over time and raided the mainland from islands in the Sea of Japan and East China Sea.

Ho Jong-suk
independence activist and writer, Journalist, Communism activist, feminist, sex positive activists (1902-1991)
Sites of Japan’s Meiji Industrial Revolution: Iron and Steel, Shipbuilding and Coal Mining
World Heritage Site in Japan
Park Jong-woo
South Korean footballer
Nippon Steel Corporation
Steel producer in Japan

2009: Lost Memories
2002 film by Lee Si-myeong
Japan–Korea Treaty of 1907
1907 unequal treaty between the Empire of Japan and the Korean Empire regarding the surrender of military and judicial power under the Japanese control
Shin Chae-ho
Korean historian (1880–1936)
Governor-General of Chōsen
1910–1945 leader of Korea under Japanese rule
Sea of Japan naming dispute
naming dispute over the body of water between the Korean peninsula and the Japanese archipelago
Imo Incident
mutiny of the Joseon military against the government of Joseon in Seoul in 1882
Sakuradamon Incident
1932 assassination attempt against Japanese Emperor Showa
Japanese history textbook controversies
controversy over historiography in Japan

Japan–Korea disputes
nationalistic relations between Japan and the two Koreas
Eulmi Sabyeon
assassination of Empress Myeongseong
anti-Japanese sentiment in Korea

Capital Scandal
South Korean TV series
censorship of Japanese media in South Korea
Gando Convention
1909 treaty between Japan and China
jjokbari
Jjokbari (, borrowed into Japanese as ) is a Korean language ethnic slur which may refer to Japanese citizens or people of Japanese ancestry. A variation on the slur, ban-jjokbari, meaning literally "half-jjokbari", has been used to refer to mixed Japanese-Korean people, as well as Koreans in Japan who returned to the peninsula.

So Far from the Bamboo Grove
autobiographic novel by Yoko Kawashima Watkins
Voluntary Agency Network of Korea
Non-governmental internet organization of South Korea to promote Korean culture and history
Chŏng In-bo
Korean literary scholar (1893-1950)

Souls Protest
2000 film
105-Man Incident
incident in Korea under Japanese rule