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  2. Taiwan under Japanese rule - Wikipedia

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    After Japan's surrender, the Taiwanese ex-Japanese soldiers were abandoned by Japan and no transportation back to Taiwan or Japan was provided. Many of them faced difficulties in mainland China, Taiwan, and Japan due to anti-rightist and anti-communist campaigns in addition to accusations of taking part in the February 28 incident .

  3. Today Hong Kong, Tomorrow Taiwan, Day After Tomorrow Okinawa

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    [2] [3] Taiwanese media interpret this sentiment as "After Hong Kong, China will invade Taiwan, and then it will target Okinawa in Japan." [4] [5] The slogan originates from the phrase Today Hong Kong, Tomorrow Taiwan, which was imported into Japanese discourse from the Sunflower Student Movement and the Umbrella Movement.

  4. Retrocession of Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    Therefore, the event was named "retrocession", [2] a notion that has been controversial since the democratisation of Taiwan in the 1990s. The date of the handover was annually celebrated as the Retrocession Day, a former public holiday in Taiwan from 1946 to 2000. On 15 August 1945, Japan announced its surrender following its defeat in World ...

  5. Retrocession Day - Wikipedia

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    Retrocession Day is the annual observance and former public holiday in Taiwan commemorating the end of Japanese rule of Taiwan and Penghu and the claimed return of Taiwan to the Republic of China on 25 October 1945. [1] [2] However, the idea of "Taiwan retrocession" remains in dispute.

  6. What is 'Taiwan independence' and is Taiwan already ... - AOL

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    Following the Qing's defeat in a war with Japan, it became a Japanese colony in 1895. In 1945, it was handed over to the Republic of China government at the end of World War Two.

  7. Japan–Taiwan relations - Wikipedia

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    Japan's victory over Qing dynasty in the First Sino-Japanese War resulted in the 1895 Treaty of Shimonoseki, in which Taiwan was ceded to Japan. Taiwan was then ruled by the Empire of Japan until 1945. The Japanese Imperial Army defeated the native aborigine rebels in the Tapani incident of 1915 and the Musha Incident of 1930.

  8. Japan, US must show resolve to fight for Taiwan, ex-PM Aso says

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    In 2021, Aso, then deputy prime minister, called any invasion of Taiwan by China a "threat to Japan's survival" and said Japan and the U.S. would defend Taiwan together should such an incident happen.

  9. China-Taiwan conflict explained: What happens if Beijing ...

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    Taiwan, in comparison, has 169,000 active military personnel – but this is backed up by some 1.66 million “civilian warriors”, according to data from the International Institute for ...