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In the early 20th century, the Japanese government established "Yoshino-mura" in Hualien, Taiwan, as its first official overseas immigrant village.

The village was designed as a model for Japanese settlers to practice scientific agriculture. Settlers were distributed land through a lottery system, creating a structured but often isolated community. File: yosino_Mura.7z ...

Following the Pacific War, many Japanese villages (muras) were amalgamated into larger towns (chos) or cities (shis). In the early 20th century, the Japanese government

During the Edo period, the region became a hub for the forest industry, developing unique reforestation and "dense planting" technologies to meet the high demand for timber. 2. The Colonial Frontier: Yoshino-mura in Eastern Taiwan In the early 20th century