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Korea under Japanese rule

| conventional_long_name = Korea under Japanese rule
| common_name=Chōsen |long_name=Chōsen, Empire of Japan
| continent = moved from Category:Asia to East Asia
| empire=Japan |region=East Asia |country=Korea
| status=Annexed
| subdivision = Annexed dependency
| nation = Empire of Japan
| year_start = 1910
| year_end = 1945
| p1=Korean Empire |flag_p1=Flag of Korea 1882.svg
| s1=People's Republic of Korea |flag_s1=Flag of Korea 1882.svg
| s2=United States Army Military Government in Korea |flag_s2=US flag 48 stars.svg
| image_flag = Merchant flag of Japan (1870).svgborder
| flag_alt = Flag of Korea under Japanese rule, 1910-1945
| image_coat = Seal of the Government-General of Korea.svg
| coat_alt = Seal of the Government-General of Korea
| symbol_type =
| national_anthem =
| image_map = Korea map 1939.svg|240px
| image_map_caption = Korea as part of the Empire of Japan in 1939.
| capital = Keijō
| latd= |latm= |latNS= |longd= |longm= |longEW=
| common_languages =
| religion =

| government_type = Japanese hierarchy
| title_leader =
| leader1=Terauchi Masatake | year_leader1=1910–16 (first)
| leader2=Nobuyuki Abe | year_leader2=1944–45 (last)
| era=Empire of Japan
| event_pre=Japanese protectorate |date_pre=17 November 1905
| event_start= |date_start=22 August
| event1 = Annexation by Japan | date_event1=29 August 1910
| event2 = March 1st Movement | date_event2=1 March 1919
| event3 = Sōshi-kaimei order | date_event3=1939
| event_end=Surrender of Japan | date_end=15 August
| title_representative =
| representative1= | year_representative1=
| representative4= | year_representative4=
| title_deputy =
| deputy1= | year_deputy1=
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| legislature = | house1= | type_house1= | house2= | type_house2=
| currency = Korean yen
| stat_year1= |stat_area1= |stat_pop1=
| stat_year5= |stat_area5= |stat_pop5=
| footnote_a = (日本語:京城),
| footnote_b = According to Korean Christians.
}}
Korea under Japanese rule was the culmination of a process that began with the Japan–Korea Treaty of 1876, whereby a complex coalition of Meiji government, military, and business officials sought to integrate Korea both politically and economically into the Empire of Japan, first as a protectorate through the Japan–Korea Treaty of 1905, and then officially annexed in the Japan–Korea Treaty of 1910.〔The Abacus and the Sword; Duus, Peter; Univ of California Press, 1995; pp. 18–24〕 Japan brought to a close the Joseon period and Korea officially became an integral part of Japan.
Japanese rule ended in 1945. In 1965 these treaties were ultimately declared "already null and void" by the Treaty on Basic Relations between Japan and the Republic of Korea.
Administration of the Korean people continued until Japan's defeat at the end of World War II, at which time Korea became an independent nation albeit divided under two separate governments and economic systems.
The modernization and industrialization brought to the Korean Peninsula by the Japanese continues to be the subject of controversy between the two Koreas and Japan.
== Terminology ==
In South Korea, the period is usually described as the "Japanese Imperial Period" () or the "period of the Japanese imperial colonial administration" (). Other terms include "Japanese forced occupation" () or "Wae (Japanese) administration" ().
In Japan, the term has been used.

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