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791 2015-12-20 2nd Central Symbiosis Camp - Day 2 Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 334
792 2015-12-19 2nd Central Symbiosis Camp - Day 1 Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 385
793 2015-12-19 Tati Practitioner, Zan-sih(贊斯), Shares Her Old Photos Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 371
794 2015-12-17 "A Jail beyond the Prison Walls" Forum Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 405
795 2015-12-16 "From 228 to Chang Chi-lang(張七郎), Hakka City of Sadness" by Hung Wei-chien(洪維健) & Wen Tsung-han(溫宗漢) Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 363
796 2015-12-12 Holy Mountain - Rehearsal of Taiwanese Shrine Initiation and Embellishment of the First Educational Exhibition Corridor Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 373
797 2015-12-12 Liu Bo-yan(劉柏煙) Teacher Memorial Concert Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 426
798 2015-12-10 "Because Darkness, So We Cross" - Taichung Political Victims, Oral Interview Records New Book Released Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 364
799 2015-12-06 Holy Mountain PaPaGo CLXXIV Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 356
800 2015-12-05 Holy Mountain - Exhibition of the Second Educational Corridor's and Taiwanese Shrine's Decorations Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 485
 
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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.