Yes, I will illegally immigrate to Japan. Yes, i will open a pachinko to make japanese gambling addicts. Yes, i will start a zainichi yakuza family to increase japan's crime rate. Yes, I will ask for endless compensation regarding to war crimes Yes, I will vote for Japanese communist party every single time Yes, I will attack white tourists in Japan on sight to make Japan look bad. Yes, I will send the money to north korea so they can keep making missiles to fire at Japan.
No, i will never leave Japan. No, I will not learn Japanese No, i will never pay taxes to the japanese government. No, i will never stop injuring japan's reputation to take my ancestor's revenge.
Based Zainichi. Zainichi Masayoshi Son is literally the richest in Japan
Nicholas Hill
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Jason Hall
stop posting those french little rocks with korean flags
John Richardson
>Yes, I will vote for Japanese communist party every single time based beyond belief
Grayson Young
His company is fucked up right now. add he is not richest.
Jacob Peterson
Can illegals vote in Japan? That's fucked up.
Aaron James
>His company is fucked up right now. It means Japanese company is fucked up so I dont care.
Jayden Brown
>zainichi >illegals Lol they are considered as Special resident of Japan and Japanese government gives millions of benefits to them. They can decide whether they would get Japanese citizenship or not and many of them has already decided to get a citizenship so they can vote. Others who didn't are eligible to rent free in Japan asking for endless compensation to Japanese government or apply for South or North Korean citizenship
Adam Wilson
is it true that zainichi are the most hard working part of the Japanese society and Japanese people envy them their wealth and high position?
I work hard in japanese compamy. majority of zainichi aren't yakuza. they work like other japanese. I had a zainichi classmate and his dad was salaryman.
Noah Jones
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Kevin Taylor
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Zachary Perry
Based zainichi bvll controlling Japan
Landon Taylor
Son Masyoshi is special snowflake.he become role model for zainichi koreans.
wealthy zainichi koreans are usually pachinco shop or yakiniku shop owners. discrimination against Zainichi Koreans in hiring pushed them into so-called 3Ds (dirty, dangerous, and demeaning) industries.
Ayden Jenkins
It makes me sad. While chad Japanese are fucking their sister or mother,incel korean is fucking dog. Incest is best thing god gave us. I will chose incest over sodomy million times.Japaense are always ahead of game.I want to fuck my mother anyway. I am not joking
Robert Cruz
They aren't technically an ""illegal"" immigrant by the time when they moved to Japan. The Korean Empire(大韓帝國) was officially annexed to Empire of Japan(大日本帝国) at the year of 1910 and the Korean people has been classified as secondary subject of Japanese empire (2등 국민, 二等國民). So by the time they moved to Japan, it wasn't illegal at all since they were technically Japanese. Lots of Koreans moved to Japan for the jobs or university before 1930. But after the pacific wars and shits, Japan started to losing on wars since 1940. Lots of Koreans were conscripted to the imperial Japanese military as a soldiers or laborers and many of them were moved to mainland Japan. (to the weapon factories and etc) But what happens next : the surrender of Hirohito emperor after two nuclear bombs dropped at Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Zainichi were estimated as 2 milion at this point. The United States captured Japan and Korea has independence from Japan and majority of Koreans got back to Korea but those who already settled down in Japan or decided to stay in Japan didn't. And at this point, the zainichi's Japanese empire citizenships has been all revoked due to collapse of Japanese empire. After that, Korean war has started and zainichi couldn't get back to Korea. So they settled down in Japan but they didn't had Japanese citizenship.
David Young
Son Masyoshi was illegal immigrants.
His granpa came to japan by illegal way(in 1947)there are only japanese source though.
Japanese language itself is the most easiest language for Koreans to learn. The grammar is similar and both country is 漢字文化圈 which makes easier to learn unlike westerners... My friend who didn't knew a single kana started learning Japanese at the 2nd grade of highschool and he got JLPT N1 for 1 year and he got accepted to Waseda University Politics&Foreign Affairs study at second year. Of course he studied hard though. Netouyo on Yas Forums will deny and insist Koreans are inferior if I say this but anyways Japan and Korea shares lots of similar cultures unlike other western countries. So the Koreans are easier to adapt to Japanese society then western people and lots of Japanese company prefers Korean workers than other foreigners for this reason.
Anthony Brown
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Eli Lee
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Hudson Wood
>So the Koreans are easier to adapt to Japanese society then western people and lots of Japanese company prefers Korean workers than other foreigners for this reason.
but why if Korea is already richer than Japan and Korean firms pay more than Japanese firms? now Japanese people want to work in Korea
Cameron Harris
Please illegally immigrate into my anus as well
Sebastian Perez
>Japanese people want to work in Korea
No way I've never heard such thing. Korean society is super racist toward Japanese.
Im sure japanese population never rising in Korea.
Jeremiah James
>Korean society is super racist toward Japanese.
more like they have an inferiority complex but it's slowly changing when Koreans already notice that their economy is better than Japanese and their culture becomes more popular in the world than Japanese culture
Nicholas James
I am not that Korean you are referring to. Korean language itself is also the most easiest language for Japanese to learn. I heard that Japanese are always top at Korean language class for foreigners in university.
But I highly doubt Japanese will apply for Korean firm even if Korean become richer than Japanese in future. Japanese in general dont like to move out of their home coutry. They even prefer working in Japan over in western europe? Korea? hell no. Why would you prefer to work for Korean company when you will end up living in commie block shithole...
kpop influence is not much for emigrate to korea(at least for japanese add japan having huge domertic economy. So people don't need to work in anti japanese land.
Jason Smith
>Korean society is super racist toward Japanese. I thought that was disproportionately skewed towards the older generation. The younger gen love anime / jpop etc.
Adrian Campbell
why is Korean architecture so different than Japanese architecture? Japan is also very densely populated but they live mostly in small, cozy houses, not in huge blocks
Cameron Smith
nah
all gen in Korea hate japan.
Nathan White
i'm always worndering this: are zainichis with no jap citizenship enlisted? most of them can't even speak korean nowdays
Ryder Rivera
I agree Japan is also very densely populated. But Korea is even way more densely populated.
Look at this google earth map. 9.77 million live in small town surrounded by mountains. Also Seoul is not flat.Large part of it is hills and mountains. We got the capital city really wrong. It have been capital for 1000 years but not for 10million after urbanization and population leap.
Busan is fucking worse.It was a small port city with mountains and hills. There is several mountains at the center of Busan. But now it became hugely populated city. And several mountains makes traffic really terrible.
>Yes, I will vote for Japanese communist party every single time ן thought Zainichi refuse citizenship on principle
Aaron Davis
Busan is notorious for terrible roads and transportation. All the roads take a long way around several mountains at center of city. Busan was never should be this big. It should be remain as small port city
I wonder what Korea would look like if it wasn't divided. Would the capital of a united Korea be in Seoul or Pyongyang? Would the northern part be more developed and urbanized than the south?
Were there any differences (like dialectal, cultural) between north and south Koreans before the Korean war?
Is Korea a very centralized country? Everything important takes place in Seoul? Do people from other cities dislike Seoul a lot?
Aiden Hill
i hope pyongyong will be the berlin of east asia in future; the capital city of gays, swingers, and artists
Camden Williams
i actually vote for the commie party sometimes. they are a meme party and arent really commies. they cant govern japan forever but are good at investigating the corruptions of ldp.
Dylan Brooks
I don't think Juche allows it.
Mason Bailey
I don't know about culture, but the language was almost identical before the war as far as I know. Afterwards though it started diverging, especially in regards to technology and outside culture. South Koreans basically just things like that by their foreign name, as loan words (like "ice cream"), but North Korean language will create some literal term using korean.
Juan Sanchez
yeah, I also wonder how the reunification of Korea will be carried out, it will be a really interesting case and even German experiences won't be useful as North Korea has diverged from other socialist countries and doesn't look similar to East Germany at all.
Jayden Gomez
I dont know which city would be capital. But it should be Pyongyang. Pyongyang literally means 'flat land' in Korean. Its the area where it has a lot of flay land which is extremely rare in Korea
If there is one area that can accomodate 10 million in Korean peninsula, its Pyongyang not Seoul. Seoul is too small hilly and mountainous city for 10 million
which city was more important during the Japanese occupation of Korea, Pyongyang or Seoul?
also, which city has more historical buildings?
Jason Ross
it's really, really sad that Korea was divided, just think how powerful and rich it was as a united country, with probably like 80 million citizens, land connection to China and Russia, no need to spend so much money on military, political and economic stability etc.
Colton Myers
The original 朝鮮籍 are technically 無國籍 (they should be 大韓帝國民 but after the independence Korean peninsula was splited to 朝鮮民主主義人民共和國 and 大韓民國 but both countries didn't claimed to be the one that inherited 大韓帝國 so 朝鮮籍 technically doesn't have any citizenship) But still they had choice to decide their nationality so most of them have decided to become Japanese citizen and others became North Korean since North Korea was richer than South Korea before 1980 and Japanese government encouraged them to become North Korean nationals and send them back to North Korea. For these cases, they aren't South Koreans so they won't get enlisted to ROK military. However, 朝鮮籍 who decided to become South Koreans automatically have 兵役義務 to Korean military but since they are not just a Korean nationals but Japanese Special permanent resident (特別永住者), their 兵役義務 is postponed until the age of 34 and after that, the 兵役義務 is gone as long as they live in Japan. (But if they decides to stay longer than a year in Korea or get a job in Korea before the age of 34, they need to get enlisted)
However for those 朝鮮籍 who decided none of these for some reason and stayed as 無國籍者, (political reasons such as still supporting the 李氏朝鮮 or 大韓帝國) they don't belong to any countries exist at the moment so they don't have 兵役義務
William Sanchez
Seoul have been capital for 1000 years. So Seoul is more important during Japanese occupation. Pyongyang was rival city against Seoul tho. Since Pyongyang was capital for long time, it had some historical buildings.
But let be honest. Talking about which city has more historical buildings in Korea is really worthless argument. Pyongyang was destroyed completely after US airplane's bomb attack during Korean war. So does Seoul.
We didnt rebuilt historical buildings like Polish did. Korean at that time(even now at some point) didnt realize remaining historical building is really important like Europeans. We just built modern buildings on it after all historical buildings were destroyed