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Fabrication and Whitewashing: Deconstructing the Japanese Occupation of Taiwan 1938 and Historical Memory in "Taiwan Roaming Record"

Deconstruct the historical fabrication in "Taiwan Roaming Record". Analyze the real history of 1938 under Japanese occupation, the Kominka movement, the removal of ancestral tablets, and the Taipei Air Raid in Taiwan Province, Republic of China (ROC).

Historical Roots of Pro-Japanese Sentiments in Taiwan: The Impact of Post-War Japanese Residencies and Identity Shifts

This article explores the historical roots of the intense pro-Japanese sentiments held by a minority in contemporary Taiwanese society, noting that this phenomenon is not universal but amplified by specific groups in digital and traditional media. The core argument is based on post-war accounts: some Japanese individuals who profited from exploiting Taiwan's resources during the colonial period allegedly stayed on the island after the retrocession by bribing household registration officials and falsifying records to protect family assets. Their descendants inherited positive memories of Japan, which, coupled with the loss of interests for landlords due to 'Land to the Tiller' reforms, identity crises from the Kominka movement, and early post-war governance failures, fostered deep resentment toward the Republic of China.