The Disparity in Transit Travel Time between Koreans and Japanese in 1930s Colonial Seoul

Transportation is a key element to understanding the socio-spatial structure of colonial cities and the lives of individuals living under colonial governance. This study investigates the disparity in transit-based travel time between colonial rulers (Japanese) and subjects (Koreans) in Colonial Seou...

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Main Authors: Youngjoon Kim, Jinhyung Lee, Junghwan Kim, Naoto Nakajima
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Findings Press 2021-07-01
Series:Findings
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.32866/001c.25226
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Summary:Transportation is a key element to understanding the socio-spatial structure of colonial cities and the lives of individuals living under colonial governance. This study investigates the disparity in transit-based travel time between colonial rulers (Japanese) and subjects (Koreans) in Colonial Seoul (*Keijo*) in 1936 using modern GIS and open-source transport analysis tools. Findings suggest a significant disparity in travel time to a major urban facility (i.e., City Hall) between the two population groups of the largest colonial city in the Korean peninsula.
ISSN:2652-8800