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Wokou, Nihonjin, Nikkeijin—Japan’s legacy in the Philippines

Carmina and Patch Season 5 Episode 2

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The Philippines’ history with Japan is well-documented in the context of World War II. But how about before then, and even further back, before Spanish colonization? In this episode, Carmina and Patch unearth the lesser-known presence of Japanese in the Philippines throughout its history. Listen in as they discover how deep the connection goes and how the two nations’ paths converged then ruptured in history’s unraveling. 


Learn more: In Our Image: America’s Empire in the Philippines, Capsule History of Dilao – First Japanese ‘Nihon-machi’ in the Philippines, Early Japanese Imperialism and the Philippines, Letter from Cebu (No.5) “Relations between Japan and Cebu – Before World War II”, The Father of Davao Development, Archaeological and historical insights into the ecological impacts of pre-colonial and colonial introductions into the Philippine Archipelago, UP Diliman Asian Studies archives-The Holocene Journal: "NEVER IMAGINE YOURSELF TO BE OTHERWISE …":
FILIPINO IMAGE OF JAPAN OVER THE CENTURIES”
, and Instagram: IMIN Philippine–Japan Historical Museum


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