Japanese Colonial Era Taiwan (台灣日治時代) - Spectral Codex

The Qing dynasty era ended when Taiwan was ceded to Japan with the signing of the Treaty of Shimonoseki at the conclusion of the First Sino-Japanese War in 1895. The Japanese invaded Taiwan that same year, wiping out all resistance and ushering in half a century of colonial rule.

For the purposes of this project I have chosen the phrase Japanese Colonial Era (日治時代) to describe this time period (though it is often called an “occupation” in Chinese nationalist discourse). The Japanese heavily developed and modernized Taiwan but not without cost to the local populace, particularly as the war effort ramped up in the late 1930s. Following their defeat in World War 2 the Japanese were expelled from Taiwan and a new set of rulers moved in. Thus began the martial law era.

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Hualien Broadcasting Bureau
( 花蓮港放送局 )

Hualien Port Credit Union
( 花蓮港信用組合 )

Puli Hongxianshui Railway Tunnel
( 埔里紅仙水隧道 )

Shikano Shinto Shrine
( 鹿野神社 )

Liao Tianding Cave
( 八里廖添丁洞 )

Chiayi Dongmen Police Station
( 嘉義東門町派出所 )

Takasago Shinto Shrine
( 高砂社 )

Xinpi Zhang Family Qinghe Hall
( 新埤張家清河堂 )

Beidou Baojia Office
( 北斗保甲事務所 )

Rika Shinto Shrine
( 呂家祠 )

Pitou Fushan Theater
( 埤頭富山戲院 )

Shanhua Theater
( 善化戲院 )

Fengtian Immigrant Village Cemetery
( 豐田移民村日本移民墓園 )

Lukang Folk Arts Museum
( 鹿港民俗文物館 )

Xianzhuang Police Station
( 縣庄派出所 )

Suantou Sugar Factory
( 蒜頭糖廠 )

Zengwen Shinto Shrine
( 曾文神社 )

Nanjing Sugar Factory
( 南靖糖廠 )

Wu Luanqi Tomb
( 吳鸞旂墓園 )