The Shinano River incident (信濃川朝鮮人虐殺事件, Shinanogawa Chōsenjin Gyakusatsu Jiken) was the massacre of up to 100 Korean laborers in July 1922[1][2] who were working for the Okura zaibatsu at the construction site of a power plant on the Shinano River.[citation needed]
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^Na, Hanmee (2005). The Fallacy of the Assimilation Rhetoric: The Roles of the Shinano River Incident of 1922 and the Great Kantō Earthquake of 1923 in Its Displacement. Berkeley: University of California, Berkeley. p. 32. Retrieved 8 July 2017.
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