학술지 논문

근대 부산에 침투한 일본어업자의 실태분석

  • 저자
    공미희
  • 논문지명
    일본어문학회
  • 게재연도
    2020.11.

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This paper categorizes the Japanese entrepreneurs who infiltrated modern Busan into fishermen and migrant fishing villages, and analyzes the situation in which Japan was gradually expanding its fishing base and colonizing the Joseon Sea and the Joseon fishermen along with the advancement of fishing to Joseon.
In modern Japan, fishing-related treaties were signed in favor of Japanese companies, and the number of fishermen coming to Korea for fishing increased rapidly by invading the fishing rights of the coastal and inland waters of Korea.
And when the Russian-Japanese War broke out, a fishing base for migrants was built in Joseon as a military food supply site, and from this point on, a small group of Japanese fishing villages began to emerge rapidly along the Korean coast. Migrant fishing villages were formed in Busan as well as Yeongdo, Daejeon, Yongdang, Hadan, and Dadaepo.
The Japanese government, prefectures and fishery organizations provided subsidy incentives for these migrant fishing villages to move Japanese companies to Korea, and the Japanese people had a strong strategy to invade Joseon by expanding their power in Korea. In addition, during the war, fishery products caught in migrant fishing villages were transported to Japan and used for military food procurement.

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