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Quake fears spur more Japanese to move to Busan, Korea

Emily

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Quake fears spur more Japanese to move to Busan

MARCH 29, 2012 05:29
A Japanese public foundation is known to have established a branch in Korea?s southern port city of Busan. This comes as the number of Japanese staying overseas for a long time has shot up in the wake of last year`s massive earthquake and ensuing nuclear meltdown in eastern Japan.

After the earthquake, the Japanese people have sporadically moved out of their country. With a Japanese public organization certified by the Korean government to help the immigration of Japanese to Korea systematically, however, a Little Tokyo in Busan?s Haeundae district is likely to appear and help invigorate the city`s economy, experts said...
 
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