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Sino - Japanese
Warby Krystal Huang
As problems in Korea arose,
the neighboring countries Japan and China were called there to
help settle the dispute. A
rebellion in Korea had broken out against the King of Korea. At
the time when Japan and China had arrived to Korea to help calm
things, Korean forces had already
dealt with the rebellion. The two countries refused to withdraw
their troops from Korea, which caused a stalemate. It was until
J a p a n a n d C h i n a h a d
d i s ag reement s on Korea ’s government.
In Korea, China and Japan
and China argued about the government of Korea. Japan’s
prime minister, Ito Hirobumi, demanded changes in the Korean
government, which China had
turned down. Japanese troops, refusing to back down, seized the
king’s palace and made him
declare Korea independent from
China. The Japanese held the King captive until he was ordered
to sign an order that expelled the
Chinese. The Japanese Imperial Navy sank the Chinese troopship,
the Kowshing, two days later because it had attempted to bring
reinforcements into Korea.
Between the two countries, a state o f w a r a n d t e n s i o n w a s
established. Less then a year went by with ongoing victories fought
by the Japanese. The treaty of
Shimonoseki officially ended the war between the countries. With
this treaty, China recognized Korea as an independent state.
Japan had gained the Liaotung
Peninsula, Formosa, and the Pescadores Islands from the treaty.
Tension Between Japan and China
Japan Weekly
MEIJI ERA 1868-1912 THE MEIJI SPECIAL ISSUE ONE
S i n o - J a p a n e s e a n d R u s s o - J a p a n e s e W a r sD y i n g H e r o - S i n o - J a p a n e s e W a r , 1 8 9 4
Inside This Issue
‘rich country; strong military’
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Tension Between Japan and China pg 1-2
Victory Against Russia pg 2-3
Exclusive InterviewEditorial on Japanese Women Trade pg 4
Style Changes in Japan pg 2
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Sino - Japanese War
S i n o - J a p a n e s e a n d R u s s o - J a p a n e s e W a r sD y i n g H e r o - S i n o - J a p a n e s e W a r , 1 8 9 4
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Life Styleby Krystal Huang
Japan is quickly catching up with the west
The most recent styles are just coming into Japan! From morning coats to top hats, there are plenty of new clothes filling the most exclusive boutiques on these streets. Look below to find out more about these new fashions!
Morning Coat: Are you looking for something formal, et stylish to wear to a party or meeting? Well, this is the perfect thing! You not only have the black and white regulations, but you also have the neat and modern shape that gives you a perfect and snug fit.
Western Style Clothing: Flooding the streets are silks, satins, and cottons, all in styles that can be seen in places like A m e r i c a a n d Britain. Join in a n d s u p p o r t w e s t e r n s t y l e clothing.
Four new Chinese ports were
opened to Japanese trade in China and on top of the 200
million taels that were given to
Japan, they also gained the most-favored nation rights on China.
China and Japan had, for centuries, been enemies, but it
wasn’t until during the Meiji
Restoration that Japan was challenging it’s rival by becoming
the ancient Chinese ideal of a ‘rich country; strong military’.
Ja p a n ’ s s u c c e s s w a s a l s o
noticeable from Western powers after Japan had defeated China.
Western powers were surprised by how quickly Japan had mastered
the technique of modern warfare.
Victory Against Russia
By: Yuka Yurishima
Russia has been threatening
Japan’s interests in Korea. Russia
has been making it’s way into Asia as they had a railway that ran
across from Manchuria in China
to a Russian port. This for Japan was a threat. This was not the
only time Russia proved as a threat to Japan as Russia was also
part of the Triple Intervention
that took away the Liaotung Peninsula from Japan. Now,
Japan was worried about Russia’s expansion in the East.
With the Anglo – Japanese
alliance with Britain, Japan felt to be in a
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Victory Against Russiacontinuation
The Russia Japanese War in 1904-1905
Interviewby Krystal Huang Interview With Iko Osaki
Who is the head of a household in a typical Japanese family like yours?
I am a wife and a mother of two young boys. My husband died in the sino - japanese war a while back, so my eldest son has inherited the house and our money. I usually have to report to him when it comes to my financial spending. Usually, like my family, if the man of the house dies, the property usually is inherited by either the eldest son or another male relative.
Do you think it is fair that your son has more power over your property than you do?
Yes, I think that it is absolutely fair and normal. If I were to inherit the house, then it would be considered weird as usually women don’t own property. My only job is to cook and clean in our household. Women in our society are not regarded as powerful. Our job is to raise our children and take care of the house, but it has been very hard lately as we are having financial difficulties.
Tell me how you dealt with your financial difficulties with your husband being gone?
We were in great need for money and food. I needed some way to feed my sons. With my husband being gone, I have been having a hard time making money and taking care of my children. I had no where to turn so I was forced to sell my daughter for prostitution.
Do you think your daughter is living a better life than she would with you?
I haven’t seen my daughter since we sold her. She was fifteen years old, and I think she is doing fine. She is overseas in Singapore and she is not starving and we encourage her to stay there and continue making money for us. We do not consider this a bad thing.
strong position to oppose the
Russian expansion. Most of the Japanese leaders hoped for Russia
to recognize their special interests
and position in Korea. It was at an Imperial Conference in 1903 that
this hope was crushed. Japan made an offer with Russia that they
would recognize their interests in
Manchuria i f Russia would recognize Japan’s interests in
Korea. Russia had thought that Japan using Korea for ‘strategic
purposes’ would threaten their line
of communication, so they only agreed to part of the negotiation.
Japan’s interests in Korea were too strong to let Russia get in the way.
On February 8, 1904, Japan forces
attacked a Russian naval fleet at Port Arthur. War was declared two
days later. Russian troops were
driven out of Korea and Japan had
defeated Russia. The treaty of Portsmouth was established later
that was in Japan’s interests. The
Liaotung Peninsula was transferred back t o Japan and Rus s i a
surrendered its control of the South Manchurian Railway to
Japan. Japan also acquired the
southern half of the island of Sakhalin.
Japan continued to impress Western Nations as they proved
their strength in military and
warfare. Japan was the first Asian power that had beaten a strong
European nation. This defeat of Russia was an astounding victory
for Japan. They have once again
impressed the West with their power.
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Editorial on Japanese Women Tradeby Krystal HuangWhen times get hard in Japan, impoverished peasant families often are forced to sell their daughters into prostitution for money. These families are so desperate that they would actually sell their daughters into this disgusting industry. Women in Japan are not respected as people; they are treated just as an item. A woman in Japanese society plays a role of a wife and a mother and nothing more. The men treat the women as an item that they could sell off. Prostitution traps these women into a life of working in a brothel. There is no escape for them as they are forced to work to repay depts. Prostitution is degrading for women as they are sold as items. I think it is a disgusting way to make money and must be stopped.
Women in the Meiji period
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