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Chōsen-seki
is an alternative nationality assigned to ethnic Koreans in Japan who have neither Japanese nor South Korean citizenship. This nationality is imputed to North Korean residents in Japan, as the Japanese government does not recognize the Democratic People's Republic of Korea as a country. This non-conventional category does not have effective representation in the government. ==Background== Chōsen-seki is a convention made by the Japanese government to register stateless Korean residents in Japan shortly after the Surrender of Japan. The Korean people originally had Japanese citizenship during the Japanese occupation of the Korean Peninsula, but this was later revoked from the Koreans by the Allied Occupation, after Japan surrendered and gave up sovereignty over Korea.
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