Keijō

E584189

Keijō was the Japanese colonial name for Seoul, which served as the administrative center of Japanese-ruled Korea.

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All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Keijō canonical 2
대한제국 경성부 1

Statements (38)

Predicate Object
instanceOf former administrative capital
historical city name
adminCenterOf Government-General of Korea NERFINISHED
afterEndOfColonialRule name reverted to Seoul
associatedWithEvent Japanese annexation of Korea
Korea’s liberation in 1945
end of World War II in Asia
capitalOf Japanese-ruled Korea NERFINISHED
category Former capitals
History of Seoul NERFINISHED
Japanese occupation of Korea NERFINISHED
colonialNameOf Seoul NERFINISHED
correspondsToModernCity Seoul NERFINISHED
country Japanese Korea
endTime 1945
governedBy Governor-General of Korea NERFINISHED
hasRole economic center
political capital
transportation hub
historicalEra World War II era NERFINISHED
early 20th century
language Japanese
locatedIn Korea NERFINISHED
Seoul NERFINISHED
partOf Japanese colonial empire NERFINISHED
presentDayCapitalOf Republic of Korea NERFINISHED
presentDayCountry South Korea NERFINISHED
region Korean Peninsula NERFINISHED
replacedBy Seoul NERFINISHED
romanization Keijo NERFINISHED
Keijō-fu NERFINISHED
servedAs administrative center of Japanese-ruled Korea
significance center of Japanese administration in Korea
symbol of Japanese colonial rule in Korea
startTime 1910
timePeriod Japanese colonial period in Korea
usedBy Empire of Japan NERFINISHED
writingSystem kanji

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손기정 placeOfBirth Keijō
this entity surface form: 대한제국 경성부