<Exploration of Japanese Rei-chan’s Independence Movement Village> ‘Rei-chan’ captured the hearts of Koreans, the history of Korean independence seen from a Japanese perspective

2024-08-02 15:41:03

After listening to a lecture by Professor Kang Yun-jeong of Andong University, an expert on the history of the women's independence movement, Ray-chan realized things she did not know as a Japanese person. She personally visited independence movement villages throughout Gyeongbuk to learn and tell more stories, and started a new project with KBS Daegu Office. started.

Among them, Ray-chan visits various parts of Gyeongbuk with his camera, including Imcheonggak in Andong, which is called the mecca of the independence movement, Yeonghae-myeon, Yeongdeok, where the March 18 Independence Movement took place, and Park Yeol Memorial Hall in Mungyeong, and is conveying the history of the independence movement in real time through his YouTube channel.

Among them, she was the wife of independence activist Park Yeol. After learning about the life of Kaneko Fumiko, who died in prison in Japan, Rei-chan, as a fellow Japanese, even shed tears of respect for Kaneko's courage and her sacrifice.

The content selected and being produced has been broadcast five times so far, starting with the first broadcast on KBS1TV on June 21, and is also uploaded weekly on YouTube channels.

 

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