Hearts in Taiwan

Hearts (and ears) in Japan

August 18, 2021 Annie Wang and Angela Yu Season 1 Episode 14
Hearts in Taiwan
Hearts (and ears) in Japan
Show Notes Chapter Markers

Japan has some of the more notable cultural influences on Taiwan due to its 50 year occupation of Taiwan from 1895 to 1945. We explore some of the marks that Japan has left and its unique approach to colonization of Taiwan. Annie's mom returns for a guest appearance. 

Sources
The Empire of Japan (Wikipedia)
Kano - 2014 movie about the baseball team
Ear cleaning with mimikaki (JapanTravel)
Ear cleaning in Chengdu, China (BBC)
Ellie Yang Camp’s post on ear wax types (Instagram)
Symbolism of plum blossom 梅花 in Taiwan (Wikipedia)
The Twenty-One Demands from Japan to China in 1915 (Wikipedia)
Nanjing Massacre (Wikipedia)

Further reading
https://www.latimes.com/world/asia/la-fg-taiwan-japan-20171106-story.html
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/08/04/magazine/taiwan-china.html
Taiwan as part of the Japanese empire (Encyclopedia Britannica)
Longing for the Spring Breeze song history (Wikipedia)

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EVA Air Hello Kitty flights to nowhere in August 2020 (CNN)
EVA Air flight map draws thumbs-up sign (Scooper)

Credits
望春風Longing for the Spring Breeze” was one of the first Taiwanese pop songs during the period of Japanese colonization.
Longing for the Spring Breeze cover by 薛詒丹 Dan Hsueh and 翁光煒 Wico Weng
Original recording of Longing for the Spring Breeze

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Intro
Tokyo Olympics
The start of Japanese occupation in Taiwan
Annie's grandparents growing up under Japanese occupation
Kano baseball - representation matters
Pulling the wool off our eyes
Annie's mom growing up with Japanese influence
Can't wipe out Japanese culture overnight
Earwax
Taiwanizing Japanese influence
Finding the middle ground
Intergenerational trauma
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Closing and Credits