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Shinano River incident : ウィキペディア英語版 | Shinano River incident The was the massacre of dozens of Korean laborers in July 1922 who were working for the Okura zaibatsu at the construction site of a power plant on the Shinano River. == Background == Shin'etsu Electric Power Inc., later absorbed into the Tokyo Electric Light Company and finally the Tokyo Electric Power Company, started building hydroelectric plants in July 1922 including Nakatsu Power Plant #1 on the Nakatsu River which is a tributary of the Shinano River. The Okura zaibatsu was put in charge of constructing it. Over 1,000 construction workers were assembled, of whom over 600 were Koreans. Their strategy was to employ a large number of laborers at low wages who were detained in cramped, low-grade dormitories referred to as ''tako-beya'', or "octopus traps". Furthermore, the Okura group’s management believed that the laborers had a lazy work ethic and treated them violently.
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