Japanese and Korean The modernization of Japan still uses Korea. The scholars have actively discussed this problem throughout the century. I do not think that answer is black and white. When observing the history of the colonial period, there should be both evidence. The term colonization usually means entering other people's land to develop resources. However, there may be positive results in negative circumstances. There is no doubt that Japan has had a major influence on Korea, even for individuals.
In 1910, Japan successfully colonized Korea through the Japan-Korea Merger Treaty. A large-scale demonstration broke out since 1919, highlighting the need for extensive abuse of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea and imperialistic Japanese independence. The movement on March 1, 1919 finally created modern Korea. Without protests, we can not sign and sign the "Declaration of the Independence of North Korea", the government of the provincial government will be postponed and North Korea's liberation will not be formed afterwards.
In 1910, Japan annexed Korea. The legality of the merger and the Japanese occupation of the Korean Peninsula over the next 35 years are controversial. Since the "Japan-Korea Treaty" in 1905 was signed under obsessive compulsion and never approved by the high price of Korea, both were criticized as illegal. Some Japanese scholars have doubted the view of this treaty as invalid. Diplomatic relations were established by the Treaty in 1965, but Korea continues to demand apology and compensation for North Korea under Japanese rule. The Japanese government did not officially apologize, and many Japanese ministers did not apologize. In 2012, the Korean government announced that Emperor Akihito must apologize for Japanese colonial rule on the Korean Peninsula. Prime Minister Keizo Obuchi and the Japan - South Korea joint declaration in 1998 apologized mostly by Japanese prime ministers.
Korea was ruled by the Japanese Imperial Government from the Japan - South Korea Treaty in 1910, until the year 1945 the Japanese surrender ceremony concluded the Second World War. Until 1965, Korea refused to open trade or diplomatic relations with Japan, trade relations dramatically expanded. Today, Japan and Korea are major trading partners, and many students, tourists, entertainers, businessmen are crossing between the two countries, and the political and economic relations between the Democratic People's Republic of Korea and Japan are It has not developed yet.