Which year did the Japanese complete transportation from south to north?
1908
What did the Japanese want the Taiwanese to learn at school?
Japanese, Japanese Culture
What kind of money did Japan brought in to Taiwan?
Japanese Dollars
Which language did the Japanese Introduced to Taiwan?
Japanese
Which two countries signed the Treaty of Shimonoseki?
Japan and the Qing Dynasty/China
What did the Japanese build in the Sun Moon Lake?
Sluices/Power Stations
The Taiwanese did receive lower/higher schooling and many went to Japan for further studies.
Higher
What were the two major agricultural products under the Japanese rule?
Rice and Sugar
The Taiwanese enjoyed having the Japanese with them. (True/False)
False
Which year did the Japanese started ruling Taiwan?
1895
The first train appeared in Taiwan during the Japanese rule. (True/False)
False, the first train appeared in late Qing Dynasty.
In which year did the Japanese build schools for Taiwan?
1896
After 1930, due to war needs the OGG began to pursue a policy of ______.
Industrialization
When was the first population census in Taiwan?
1905
How long has Taiwan been under the Japanese rule?
50 years
In 1932, where did the Japanese build the first mall in Taiwan?
A: Taipei B: Tainan C: Kaohsiung D: Taichung
B: Tainan
During the Japanese rule, which kind of schools were offered to the aboriginal people?
Fan School
Japanese entrepreneurs have set up many new sugar factories in Taiwan to start a modern sugar industry. Where is the first new sugar factory in Taiwan (city name)?
Kaohsiung
When did the "shrine" (Type of place of worship) began famous in Taiwan?
1900
What was the highest governing body in Taiwan during the Japanese rule?
The Governor General
During the Japanese rule, what was the biggest irrigation canal in Taiwan?
Chia-Nan (Canal)
The percentage of school attendance in Japan increased by how much under the Japanese rule?
71%
The main development in the early days of Japanese rule in Taiwan was agriculture/industry; In the late period of rule, in order to make Taiwan a supply base for Japan's southward development, it promoted agriculture/industry.
1) Agriculture 2) Industry
What was the process called which Japanese culture dominates, assimilates, or influences other cultures?
Japanization
Why did the Japanese stopped ruling Taiwan?
Japanese rule of Taiwan ended after the surrender of Japan concluded World War 2 in August, 1945, and the territory was placed under the Republic of China's control.