Mr.Han at the dest Mr.Han Chitoku talked about the following experiences ,making an introductory remark "I would not like to recall in reality",in the above-mentioned meeting held in the Women's Center of Yamagata City on August 31 ,1996.
*I was born the third son of a poor family. At the age of sixteen,I had my name changed to a Japanese name.(I changed my name several times later because I fled from the forced labors) At that time a certain number of Romusha(manual labor) had to be sent to Japan from each village.The Korean "responsible"was installed in every village. The responsible said to me, "If you go to Japan,you can have a good life there."I was cheated into going to Japan.
I arrived at Asaida in Gifu Pref. and was transported into the deep mountains on the tramcar.I worked for the consturuction of a power station and a tunnel. I had to work from 6 in the morning till 6 in the evening.The foods were potatoes ,radishes and wheat.There was no rice.After 8 months,I fled from there.
But I was captured at Takayama in Hida.(A fugitive could be identified easily because he had no pocketbook of identification called"Kyowakai -Techo") At that consturuction site,I slept on the straw mat placed on the plank at night.A single log was the pillow for every worker.If the log was lifted everybody woke.I could not have any rest until I had a fever of 38 degrees.
I was involved also in the construction of the power station at Chojahara of Oguni(present Oguni-machi) in Yamagata Pref. About 1000 people were working there. I worked on carbide. Here too I was captured by police because I had no pocket book of identification (kyowakai-Techo). I learned that I could get a pocket book of identification if I worked in Imogawa(present nishitagawa-gun).So I went there.It was a job in a coalmine starting at 4 in the morning. I feld again.
I arrived at Yose(present Tsukui-gun)in Kanagawa Pref.I was captured and transported to Nakano police by truck.As many as about 40 persons were sqeezed into a 2-mat tatami room.There was no space to lie down.After that I did a job of dipping out night soil in Kawasaki (present Ota-Ward).My clothes smelled.I feld again.I was eighteen. Next I went to Enzan.Sometimes I was forced to lie down on the table and was hit hard.About that time,the war ended.
One of my friends died as a commando.Some others of my friends were taken to Ymamagata City and forced to work.They cannot take a proper job.So many of them run a pachinko parlor or a Korean barbecue restaurant.In connection with the construction of Senzan-Sen railrord line,there were some 7 Koreas in Tendo.But the details are not known,nor are the details about the workers of the Ginzan mine.
I am now 73.I run a Korean barbecue restaurant.I have not a special feeling against the Japanese.Any way I wish such a thing will never happen again.I have a grandson in North Korea.(My son died in North Korea.)(Return to the beginning of the homepage) 日本語はここをクリック