
The Industrial Heritage Information Center, which was established by the Japanese government in Tokyo in March this year, is an exhibition hall promoting the World Heritage of Japanese Modern Industrial Facilities. It was not open to the public because of COVID-19, but started to be released on June 15th. At the time of being listed as a World Heritage in 2015, the Japanese government acknowledged that Koreans were mobilized against their will and forced to work under harsh conditions, but this fact is not shown in the exhibition hall. NAHF held an expert seminar on June 19 to review the exhibition contents of the Japan Industrial Heritage Information Center and to find countermeasures. As presenters, Kim Min-cheol(researcher of the Center for Historical Truth and Justice), Kim Cheong-jung(Tokyo correspondent of the Segye Times), Hisatomo Kobayashi(the secretary of the network to identify the truth of forced mobilization), and Mitsunobu Nakata(the director of the network to identify the truth of forced mobilization) participated.