국립일제강제동원역사관

국립일제강제동원역사관은 대한민국 부산광역시 금정구에 위치한 역사관입니다. 일제강점기 강제동원의 역사를 기록하고 전시하기 위해 2014년에 개관되었습니다.

국립일제강제동원역사관의 주요 특징:
-일제강점기 강제동원의 역사를 전문적으로 다루는 역사관
-다양한 전시와 교육 프로그램을 통해 강제동원 피해자들의 삶을 기억하고 역사적 사실을 알리는 공간
-국내 최대 규모의 강제동원 관련 자료 보관소
-강제동원 피해자들의 증언자료 및 유물 전시
-강제동원 관련 학술 연구 및 교육 프로그램 운영

국립일제강제동원역사관 주변 관광지:
-부산 시민공원
-광안리 해수욕장
-해운대 해수욕장
-태종대
-감천문화마을

국립일제강제동원역사관 방문 팁:
-국립일제강제동원역사관은 월요일을 제외하고 매일 개관합니다.
-관람은 무료입니다.
-국립일제강제동원역사관 홈페이지에서 다양한 전시 및 교육 프로그램 정보를 확인할 수 있습니다.

국립일제강제동원역사관은 일제강점기 강제동원의 역사를 기억하고 역사적 사실을 알리는 중요한 공간입니다. 또한, 강제동원 피해자들의 삶을 기억하고 그들의 고통을 공감하는 장소입니다.
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국립 일제강제동원역사관
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MJ L. Anguita
MJ L. Anguita
11:28 29 Jan 24
A wonderful window to the korean history
Marine Mouflet
Marine Mouflet
07:37 10 Jan 24
Very great place to learn about a part of the Korean history during the Japanese occupation.The Memorial was very informative and well done. 80% was traduced in english and the visit is free.I recommanded if you want to learn more about Korean history.
Lindsey Oh
Lindsey Oh
00:59 16 Jul 23
This is a rare museum that gives insight on parts of the Asian Holocaust perpetrated by Japan. The information you will learn here is so important and will not be found in history textbooks. A must-visit place for Koreans and foreigners!!
Jon Yazer
Jon Yazer
13:12 11 Nov 22
A very good museum on an important subject that shows how the ghosts of history haunt the present. Admission is free.I expected more of the permanent exhibition would be dedicated to telling the history of the so-called ‘comfort women’, not least their struggle to reintegrate into society after the war. I thought that this particular aspect of forced mobilization wasn’t explored deeply enough.The permanent exhibition museum can be repetitive in sections, and there are some seemingly serious factual discrepancies: see my photos of two nearby panels that variously claim 209,000 and 400,000 Koreans were mobilized as soldiers until liberation. In general, the English language descriptions would benefit from an English proofreader.But overall, it’s a must-see when you’re in South Korea if you want to understand the country’s history and relationship with Japan. I also commend the museum for recognizing the many efforts of Japanese citizens and historians to uncover the truth and hold their conservative governments to account.
Matthew Lee
Matthew Lee
00:24 22 Jun 22
It's basically the holocaust museum for the Japanese occupation of Korea. For those who don't know, Japan took over large parts of Asia and forced (or enslaved) millions of people to work for the purpose of building its empire. This museum seeks to document the history and individual stories of survivors of the Japanese rule. If you loved Schindler's List, then you might find yourself interested in what happened here.It's free and well worth it if you have the time and are interested. However, it's kind of hard to bring young children here even though they have a room for children on the 7th floor.
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