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Agassiz, Louis

agriculture

Ahn Myung-jin

Ahn Young Kyu

Ainu

airplane bombings

airplane hijackings

Akahata

Akashi Man

Akihito, Emperor

Albright, Madeleine

Alien Registration Law

Al Qaeda

anthropology

Araki, Kazuhiro

archaeology

Arimoto, Kayoko

Arimoto, Keiko

Asahi Shimbun

Asahi Broadcasting Company

assimilation

atheism

Bangkok

Bank of Japan

Barcelona

Beirut

Bell, Alexander Graham

Berlin Wall, fall of

Between the Dark Waves: North Korea’s Espionage Project

bin Laden, Osama

black market

Bonesteel, Charles

Brazil

breeding program

Buddhism

Bumbea, Doina

Burma

Bush, George W.

business cards, exchange of

Cabinet Order

cannibalism

capitalism

Carter, Jimmy

Castro, Fidel

Center for Revolutionizing South Korea

Charter Oath

children, abductees’; breeding program; education; famine

Chimura, Fukie

Chimura, Yasushi

China; Communism; Cultural Revolution; Sino-Japanese War; South Korea and; Tiananmen Square massacre

Choi Eun-hee

Choi Kwang-suk

cholera

Chongjin

Chosen Soren

Chuo University

Clinton, Bill

Clinton, Hillary

coal

Cold War

colonialism

comfort women

common origins theory

Communism; Chinese; fall of; Japanese; North Korean; repatriation movement

Confucius

Consent Mission

Copenhagen

Corliss, George H.

corn

Cuba

Cumings, Bruce

Czechoslovakia

Dalian

Darwin, Charles;
The Descent of Man
;
On the Origin of Species

“The Day to Commemorate the End of the War”

demilitarized zone (DMZ)

democracy

Deng Xiaoping

Denmark

disease

Dresnok, James

electricity

escapes

ethnic groups

ethnography

Europe.
See also specific countries

Evans, Sir John

evolution

famine

feudalism

Fillmore, Millard

fish and fishing; abducted fisherman; sushi industry

Flames Spreading over the Land
(movie)

food; aid; rationing; shortages; sushi

France

freedom

Fujimoto, Kenji;
I was Kim Jong Il’s Chef

Fukui, Takako

Fukuoka

Fukushima nuclear power plant meltdown

Fukuzawa, Yukichi;
All the Countries of the World
; “On Leaving Asia”

Funabashi, Yoichi

General Sherman

Germany

Godzilla
(movie)

Gorbachev, Mikhail

gossip

Great Britain

gulag

Hachiya, Mayumi

Hachiya, Shinichi

Hangul alphabet

Hara, Tadaaki

Harvard University

Hasebe, Kotondo;
The Formation of the Japanese People

Hasuike, Kaoru; abduction of;
Back to the Peninsula
; life in captivity; reeducation of; return to Japan

Hasuike, Katsuya

Hasuike, Shigeyo

Hasuike, Toru

Hasuike, Yukiko; life in captivity; return to Japan

Headquarters for the Abduction Issue

Hearn, Lafcadio

Hiroshima

Holland

homogeneous race theory

Hong Kong

Hungary

Hwang Jang-yop

hybrid race theory

Indochina

Indonesia

industry

intermarriage

International Institute of the Juche Idea

Investigation Commission on Missing Japanese Probably Related to North Korea

Invitation-Only Zone; adapting to North Korea; arranged marriages; breeding program; children; famine; gossip; Japanese–North Korean negotiations over; “leisure activities”; life in captivity; “lifestyle reviews”; media on (chap. 21); minders; neighbors in; reeducation; return of abductees to Japan; as statecraft; stolen childhoods; trips outside.
See also
abduction project; Japanese abductees

Iran

Iraq

iron

Ishidaka, Kenji;
Kim Jong-il’s Kidnapping Command
;
Paradise Betrayed

Ishihara, Shintaro

Ishioka, Toru

Italy

Jackson, Michael

Jakarta

Jang Jin-sung,
Dear Leadern

Japan; Allied occupation of; annexation of Korea; anthropology; assimilationist policies; colonialism; common origins theory; Communism; culture; economy; education; emperor system; evidence of abduction project; homogeneous race theory; hybrid race theory; industry; Kim Il-sung’s campaigns against; Korean culture appropriated by; Korean population in; market reforms; Meiji era; military; modernization of; negotiations with North Korea over abduction issue; normalization of North Korean relations with; passports; population decline; postwar; racial classification; relations with South Korea; repatriation movement; return of abductees to; samurai; Sino-Japanese War; sushi chefs; 2011 earthquake; unemployment; union movement; U.S. interest in; Westernization of; World War II.
See also
Japanese abductees

Japan Airlines Flight 351, hijacking of

Japanese abductees; adapting to North Korea; arranged marriages; breeding program; children of; Consent Mission; cover stories; deaths; escapes; famine; Japanese–North Korean negotiations over; journals of; “leisure activities”; life in captivity; locations of abductions; media on (chap. 21); neighbors; payment of; reeducation of; rescue movement; return to Japan; as statecraft; stolen childhoods; suicides; trips outside IOZ; Megumi Yokota.
See also
abduction project; Invitation-Only Zone;
specific abductees

Japanese Imperial Army

Japanese Imperial Navy

Japanese language

Japanese National Police

Japan-Korea Protectorate Treaty

Japan-Korea Treaty of Amity

Japan–North Korea Friendship Association

Japan Times

Japan-U.S. Treaty of Amity and Commerce

Jeju Island

Jenkins, Charles Robert;
The Reluctant Communist

Johnston, Eric

juche

Jung Yon

Kaesong Broadcasting

Kameda

kamikaze

Kammu, Emperor

Kanko

Kashiwazaki

Kazakhstan

Khrushchev, Nikita

kimchi

Kim Dae-jung

Kim Eun-gyong

Kim Hyon-hui

Kim Il-sung; anti-Japanese policies; cult of personality; death of; guerrilla campaign;
juche
philosophy; Marriage Project and; “On Transporting Intellectuals from South Korea”; Red Army Faction; repatriation movement and

Kim Il-sung University

Kim Jong-il; abduction project and; first public appearance; movie industry and; negotiations over abduction project;
On the Art of the Cinema
;
On the Juche Idea
; rise to power

Kim Jong-suk

Kim Jong-un

Kim Young-nam

Kim Yu-chol

Kisen, Kawasaki

kisha
clubs

Kobe

Koizumi, Junichiro

Kojima, Harunori

Kojong, King

Konishi, Takahiro

Korea; annexed by Japan; assimilation; comfort women; common origins theory; culture; economy; industry; Japanese colonialism; modernization; postwar; race theory; repatriation movement; reunification; society; World War II.
See also
North Korea; South Korea

Korean Air Flight 858, bombing of

Korean Institute for National Unification

Korean language

Korean War

Korea Research Institute

Kunitake, Kume

Kuroda, Sakiko

Kyoto

language; coded; Japanese; Korean; training

Lebanon

Lee Jae-geun

Lenin, Nikolai

“Let’s Find New Land!” campaign

Liberty

“lifestyle reviews”

literacy

London

MacArthur, Douglas

Macau

mahjong

Malaysia

Manchuria

Mao Zedong

Marriage Project

martial arts

Marx, Karl

Marxism

Masako, Princess

meat

media; on abduction project (chap. 21); Japanese; North Korean; on repatriation; self-censorship agreement.
See also
radio;
specific publications
; television

Meiji Restoration

Mindan

minders

Mr. X

Modern Korea

Modern Korea Institute

Mongolia

Mongols

Mori, Yoriko

Mori, Yoshiro

Morris-Suzuki, Tessa;
Exodus in North Korea
;
Japan Day by Day

Morse, Edward Sylvester (chap. 2);
The Shell Mounds of Omori
; “Traces of an Early Race in Japan”

Mount Myohyang

Mount Paektu

movies; abductees and; American; North Korean; propaganda; repatriation

multiculturalism

Murayama, Prime Minister

Murray, Dr. David

Myers, B. R.

Nagasaki

Nampo

National Congress of Industrial Unions

natural selection

neighbors

New Guinea

New Left

New York Times

NHK

Niigata

Niigata Nippo

Niigata University

Nitobe, Inazo

Nobusuke, Kishi

Northeast Anti-Japanese United Army

North Korea; abduction as statecraft; American defectors in; anti-Japanese policies; caste system; Communism; culture of war; death of Kim Il-sung; economy; famine; Five-Year Plan; guerrilla army; housing; intelligence service; Japanese colonialism;
juche
; life of abductees in; life expectancy; marriage ceremony; military; movies; negotiations with Japan over abduction issue; normalization of Japanese relations with; nuclear weapons; Red Army Faction; repatriates; Revolutionary Village; sanctions on; society; spies; terrorism.
See also
abduction project; Invitation-Only Zone; Korea

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