Disappeared modern architecture buildings of Japanese colonial period in Korea
2017. 5. 28. 11:53
Chosun Governor General Office/Capital Hole
Government building of the Chosun government-general government which was the administrative administration institution of colonial rule of the peninsula of Japan during the Japanese colonial period.
It was completed in 1926.
Asia's largest Renaissance stone building.
After the liberation, it is called the central government, which means central government agency.
It was used as the central administrative agency and assembly of the government,
At the time of the dismantling, it was being used as the largest museum
On August 15, 1995, the 50th anniversary of liberation, it was demolished by the Kim Young - sam government.
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Chosun Governor's Residence
Yongsan Residence
It is a very impressive building, reminiscent of a luxurious mansion with a noble gardens of the Western Great Lakes,
According to the National Archives of Records, it was abandoned because it was far from the city center and because of excessive maintenance cost, it was not used except for the banquet event.
However, it was destroyed during the Korean War in 1950.
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Namsan Residence
Why is Sung Dae Kwon signed the Korea-Japan Merger Treaty and used it before building the Government Building in Gwanghwamun Gwanghwamun Palace.
Japan entered into force with the Korean Empire, and then established this organization to take the plundering of the peninsula.
It was used as a National Science Museum after liberation and was destroyed during the Korean War in 1950.
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Jongno Residence
It is the old name of the presidential office and residence of the Republic of Korea.
It was used as the residence of the Japanese governor-general of the Japanese colonial rule during the Japanese colonial rule, and after the liberation,
The second president, Yoon Bo-seon, was renamed as Cheong Wa Dae.
Since then, it has been used as a presidential residence until the Roh Tae-woo administration, and its name has been restored to its current shape.
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Joseon Jingu
A Japanese-style shrine built by Japanese imperialists during the Japanese occupation in the middle of present-day Namsan in Seoul.
It was built in 1920 under the name 'Korean Shrine'
In 1925, it was put up as "Jingu"
It was demolished in 1945 as liberation from Japan.
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Kyungseong Post Office
Kyungsung Post Office. It was constructed in October 1913 and completed on September 15, 1915.
The building, which was built on the basement of 3 floors and a total floor space of 1,320 pyong, is a 19th century Renaissance style
The exterior was a red brick and stone mixed structure with a bronze roof.
It was rebuilt in 1951, but it was demolished in 1981 when it was repaired with white paint based on the steel frame remaining in the Korean War.
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Oriental Shock Company
A national-owned company established in 1908 by the Japanese Emperor (Japanese Emperor) for the exploitation of the economic interests of the land and resources of Joseon.
It is presumed to have imitated the British East India Company which colonized the Islamic Mughal empire of India in the past.
Since its founding, it has taken advantage of the exploitation and exploitation of the economic interests of Korea.
It is a company that "pioneers (transplants) its own people" when it is placed only on Chinese characters,
I can only explain it as an excuse to justify aggression from a landlord who is already in possession of land.
The full name is Dongyang Heavy Industries Co., Ltd.
It is used as a government building of the Ministry of the Interior, the Ministry of Government Administration and Home Affairs, and demolished.
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The 5th anniversary of the Governor's Office municipal administration
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Chosun Railway Hotel
It was a state-run hotel run by the Railway Bureau under the Chosun Governor-General's Office, which opened in 1912,
If you hit it now, you will see it as an airport hotel.
Once unified, a railroad hotel may be built again.
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Originally, Alter in this place was called the "Hwan-Gu Dan". It is an altar that was built during the Goryeo Dynasty and used until the end of the Joseon Dynasty.
A place where the god of heaven, "Shangjo", the god of the ogre,
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Chosun Stock spot market
It was built as a shipyard spot market in 1922 and used as a stock exchange after liberation. It was used as a building after the stock exchange moved to Yeouido in 1979.
It was then auctioned in early 2005 and demolished in October of that year.
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Hwashin Department Store
It was built in November 1937, and is the biggest department store in Kyungsungbu. It continued to operate after liberation and was demolished in 1987.
Right now, there is the Jongno Tower of Hong Seokhyun, a black barn, as well as the current state of the Moon Jae-in government, the US special envoy and Joongang Ilbo / JTBC chairman.
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Busan Customs Office
A two-story brick building in British style Renaissance style completed in November 1910.
It was a building that blended brick and well-polished granite.
It was designated as the 22nd tangible cultural property of Busan in 1973, but it was abolished because of the road expansion project in 1979 and the building was dismissed from the cultural property.
(Currently Busan tangible cultural property No. 22 is empty)
Now only the top tofu of the last photograph is preserved.
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Busan Post Office
Busan Savings Office
It was built in 1904.
It was built for the purpose of exhibiting their merchandise at the Japanese Chamber of Commerce and is said to be the beginning of Western-style architecture built in Busan.
It is said that it was called the best building of Busan Port at the time when it was built in a unique appearance with a conical roof on the left and right with a three-story brick building.
In 1906, Korea's first trade fair, the Korea-Japan Commodity Fair, was held.
Since 1927, it has been used as a building for the Busan Savings Office.
In 1953, the Busan Post Office was used as a temporary firepower for the casting of the Busan station.
There is no information on how it disappeared ...
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Busan Station
It is a railway station built in Busan when Japanese Imperial/Colonial Age.
It is a station that had a very rough history as it is the terminal point of the Gyeongbu Line, which is the aortic railway that penetrates the modern history of the Republic of Korea.
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Daegu Station
The Great Zone of the Japanese colonial period was not a superior station but a beautiful Renaissance style building.
However, it was dismantled to construct concrete in the 1970s, and it was newly built as Lotte Department Store in 2003.
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Daejeon Station
Daejeon Station is similar to Daegu Station.
There is a story that it is built with the same design, but it is not certain.
It was also beautifully aesthetically pleasing, but it was demolished in 1985 to build a concrete building with a slate.
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Jeonju Station
It was built in Japanese shinto style during the Japanese occupation period (in fact, this style was transmitted from Korea and also spread from China)
It is a railway station.
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Gwangju Station
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Yongsan Station
Yongsan Station was the largest history of Seoul until Kyungsung Station was built.
Immediately after the Russo-Japanese War, it was built as a Western-style wooden building.
After liberation, it is built as a compact concrete building.
I think the cause is probably the remnant of the capacity and Japanese imperialism.
Since then, it has been newly expanded into the history of private investors and has become the largest private-ownership in Korea.
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Cheongryangri Station
Chughyeon Station
The railway station changed to Dongcheon Station.
It was completely lost in the 6.25 war. (Active duty station?)
Suin Station
Suin-in was the starting point of Incheon that connects Suwon and Incheon.
Since then, it has changed its name from Sui-in Line to Nam Incheon Station.
As the residential area approached and caused a loud noise,
South Incheon Station does not exist at present
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Suwon Station
Suwon Station was built in a hanok style, unlike other history built in Western style.
However, it was also demolished to enlarge and is built into the current AK Plaza Suwon site.
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Mokpo Station
Gunsan Station
Iksan Station
Yeosu Station
The following is a building that was built during the reign of the emperor of Korea but played an important role during the Japanese occupation
Kyungsung Ilbo building
The Kyungsung Ilbo is a newspaper company during the Japanese colonial period,
It is a Japanese newspaper published in Kyungsung (Seoul) as an official newspaper of the Chosun governor general from the end of the Korean Empire to the period of Japanese imperialism.
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Jongno Police Station
Hansung Electric Company
Originally built in 1901 under the name of Emperor Gojong, it is a building of Hansung Electric Company. Building in Jongno 2-ga, Seoul
Kim Sang - ok will bomb the place here and the building will be moved.
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Pyeongliwon
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Korea Textile Association
It is a textile building near Namdaemun.
In addition, I will look at some typical examples of the remnants of the Japanese Imperial Period architecture.
Seoul Station used as Kyungsung Station during the Japanese colonial period
The House of Representatives, the Japanese Constitution, was designed by Genji Yabashi. After passing through the governor's office and the Kyungsung Imperial University Hospital,
Seoul City Hall Office, which was the Kyeongsung Office. Mayor Oh Se - hoon tried to take off the raid but failed to get caught in the Cultural Heritage Administration. Current Seoul Library
The Bank of Korea Monetary Museum, which was used as a shipbuilding bank,
Chunil Bank light clearance. It is currently the Woori Bank branch of Woori Bank, and continues to function as originally in modern architecture.
Central Test Center of the Chosun Government Office in Korea Broadcasting and Communications University. A building that had been mistakenly known as an industrial training center before.
The Kyungsung court, which was the supreme court at the time. It was transformed into the Seoul Metropolitan Museum through the Supreme Court. Currently, only shells are left.
Seodaemun Prison. Numerous patriotic, independent fighters disappeared here from the dew of the deceased. The German Nazi army might be considered the Oriental version of the Auschwitz camp with gas chambers that massacred Jews.
Shinsegae Department Store The Mitsukoshi Kyungsung branch office building (left)
Standard Chartered (SC First Bank) Shipbuilding Savings Bank (right)
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