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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Daya Zhongyi New Village
( 大雅忠義新村 )

Taichung Fourth Public Market
( 臺中市第四市場 )

Dingshige Fort
( 頂石閣砲台 )

Gushan Village Old House
( 姑山里老屋 )

Huwei Jianguo No. 2 Village
( 虎尾建國二村 )

Ekadsan Shinto Shrine
( 伊卡多散祠 )

Guishan Cao Dingbo Mansion
( 龜山曹丁波洋樓 )

Daxi Shinto Shrine
( 大溪社 )

Yuchi Shinto Shrine
( 魚池神社 )

Zhongli First Public Retail Market
( 中壢第一公有零售市場 )

Zhongli Hospital
( 中壢醫院 )

Liu Chi-hsiang Memorial Hall
( 劉啟祥美術紀念館 )

Tainan Jisheng Sanatorium
( 臺南濟生病院 )

Former IJN Fongshan Communication Center
( 原日本海軍鳳山無線電信所 )

Zuozhen Luo Family Residence
( 左鎮羅家古厝 )

Keelung Tianliaogang Kenban
( 基隆田寮港檢番 )

Zhuifen Railway Station
( 追分車站 )

Taibao Xinpi Police Station
( 嘉義縣警察局水上分局新埤派出所 )

Huashan 1914 Creative Park
( 華山1914文化創意產業園區 )

Kikumoto Department Store
( 菊元百貨 )