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1611 2011-12-17 ‘People Power on Main Line’ at Changhua Station Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 388
1612 2011-12-15 ‘People Power on Main Line’ at Taichung Station Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 408
1613 2011-12-14 Jazz Night in Taichung - Tsai Ing-wen Presidential Campaign Headquarters Office Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 795
1614 2011-12-11 Holy Mountain PaPaGo XXV Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 760
1615 2011-12-11 The Winning Ticket(Ing-Jia Match) Lunchbox and Concert at Taichung Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 548
1616 2011-12-10 ‘Little Piggies’ Coming Home and Meadow Concert at Kaohsiung Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 413
1617 2011-12-10 ‘Happiness Next, Taiwan Light Up’ - Taipei Main Station Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 433
1618 2011-12-10 ‘Three Little Piggies’ Coming Home - Tsai Ing-wen Campaign Headquarters Office, Taichung Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 529
1619 2011-12-10 ‘Three Little Piggies’ Coming Home - Ketagalan Boulevard, Taipei Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 380
1620 2011-12-04 Holy Mountain PaPaGo XXIV Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 921
 
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Newsflash


Kazuya Shimizu yesterday hugs Mika Tanaka, the lady who helped him locate his place of birth in Hualien County.
Photo: Yang Yi-chung, Taipei Times

Born in Taiwan, but forced to leave his home after Japan lost World War II, Kazuya Shimizu yesterday finally realized his dream of revisiting the site of the village in Hualien County where he was born.

The 70-year-old Shimizu is a wansei, the Japanese term used to describe someone born or who grew up in Taiwan and is a descendant of Japanese immigrants who had come to Taiwan during the Japanese occupation from 1895 to 1945.