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Treaty of Chemulpo : ウィキペディア英語版
Japan–Korea Treaty of 1882
The Japan–Korea Treaty of 1882, also known as the Treaty of Chemulpo or the ''Chemulpo Convention,'' was negotiated between Japan and Korea following the Imo Incident in July 1882.〔Takenobu, Yoshitaro. (1887). ; excerpt, "''Korea agreed in the ''so-called Chemulpo Convention'' to pay () an indemnity and to build at her own cost barracks for the () Legation guards''."〕
==Background==
On July 23, 1882, factional strife between Koreans in Korea's capital expanded beyond the initial causes of the disturbance.〔
As the violence unfolded, the Japanese legation was destroyed by rioters. The Japanese diplomats were forced to flee the country. When order was restored, the Japanese government demanded damages and other concessions form the Korean government.〔
The negotiations were concluded in August 1882.
Article V of the "convention" permitted the Japanese to protect the Japanese legationa and the Japanese community in Korea.〔Duus, Peter. (1995). 〕
In 1884, the Japanese forgave the ¥400,000 indemnity which had been mandated by the treaty;〔Duus, ; Takenobu, p. 131; excerpt, "''Japan remitted the major portion of the indemnity on the understanding that it should be used for the purpose of internal reforms''."〕

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