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The Invitation-Only Zone

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by Robert S. Boynton


  food; aid; rationing; shortages; sushi

  France

  freedom

  Fujimoto, Kenji; I was Kim Jong Il’s Chef

  Fukui, Takako

  Fukuoka

  Fukushima nuclear power plant meltdown

  Fukuzawa, Yukichi; All the Countries of the World; “On Leaving Asia”

  Funabashi, Yoichi

  General Sherman

  Germany

  Godzilla (movie)

  Gorbachev, Mikhail

  gossip

  Great Britain

  gulag

  Hachiya, Mayumi

  Hachiya, Shinichi

  Hangul alphabet

  Hara, Tadaaki

  Harvard University

  Hasebe, Kotondo; The Formation of the Japanese People

  Hasuike, Kaoru; abduction of; Back to the Peninsula; life in captivity; reeducation of; return to Japan

  Hasuike, Katsuya

  Hasuike, Shigeyo

  Hasuike, Toru

  Hasuike, Yukiko; life in captivity; return to Japan

  Headquarters for the Abduction Issue

  Hearn, Lafcadio

  Hiroshima

  Holland

  homogeneous race theory

  Hong Kong

  Hungary

  Hwang Jang-yop

  hybrid race theory

  Indochina

  Indonesia

  industry

  intermarriage

  International Institute of the Juche Idea

  Investigation Commission on Missing Japanese Probably Related to North Korea

  Invitation-Only Zone; adapting to North Korea; arranged marriages; breeding program; children; famine; gossip; Japanese–North Korean negotiations over; “leisure activities”; life in captivity; “lifestyle reviews”; media on (chap. 21); minders; neighbors in; reeducation; return of abductees to Japan; as statecraft; stolen childhoods; trips outside. See also abduction project; Japanese abductees

  Iran

  Iraq

  iron

  Ishidaka, Kenji; Kim Jong-il’s Kidnapping Command; Paradise Betrayed

  Ishihara, Shintaro

  Ishioka, Toru

  Italy

  Jackson, Michael

  Jakarta

  Jang Jin-sung, Dear Leadern

  Japan; Allied occupation of; annexation of Korea; anthropology; assimilationist policies; colonialism; common origins theory; Communism; culture; economy; education; emperor system; evidence of abduction project; homogeneous race theory; hybrid race theory; industry; Kim Il-sung’s campaigns against; Korean culture appropriated by; Korean population in; market reforms; Meiji era; military; modernization of; negotiations with North Korea over abduction issue; normalization of North Korean relations with; passports; population decline; postwar; racial classification; relations with South Korea; repatriation movement; return of abductees to; samurai; Sino-Japanese War; sushi chefs; 2011 earthquake; unemployment; union movement; U.S. interest in; Westernization of; World War II. See also Japanese abductees

  Japan Airlines Flight 351, hijacking of

  Japanese abductees; adapting to North Korea; arranged marriages; breeding program; children of; Consent Mission; cover stories; deaths; escapes; famine; Japanese–North Korean negotiations over; journals of; “leisure activities”; life in captivity; locations of abductions; media on (chap. 21); neighbors; payment of; reeducation of; rescue movement; return to Japan; as statecraft; stolen childhoods; suicides; trips outside IOZ; Megumi Yokota. See also abduction project; Invitation-Only Zone; specific abductees

  Japanese Imperial Army

  Japanese Imperial Navy

  Japanese language

  Japanese National Police

  Japan-Korea Protectorate Treaty

  Japan-Korea Treaty of Amity

  Japan–North Korea Friendship Association

  Japan Times

  Japan-U.S. Treaty of Amity and Commerce

  Jeju Island

  Jenkins, Charles Robert; The Reluctant Communist

  Johnston, Eric

  juche

  Jung Yon

  Kaesong Broadcasting

  Kameda

  kamikaze

  Kammu, Emperor

  Kanko

  Kashiwazaki

  Kazakhstan

  Khrushchev, Nikita

  kimchi

  Kim Dae-jung

  Kim Eun-gyong

  Kim Hyon-hui

  Kim Il-sung; anti-Japanese policies; cult of personality; death of; guerrilla campaign; juche philosophy; Marriage Project and; “On Transporting Intellectuals from South Korea”; Red Army Faction; repatriation movement and

  Kim Il-sung University

  Kim Jong-il; abduction project and; first public appearance; movie industry and; negotiations over abduction project; On the Art of the Cinema; On the Juche Idea; rise to power

  Kim Jong-suk

  Kim Jong-un

  Kim Young-nam

  Kim Yu-chol

  Kisen, Kawasaki

  kisha clubs

  Kobe

  Koizumi, Junichiro

  Kojima, Harunori

  Kojong, King

  Konishi, Takahiro

  Korea; annexed by Japan; assimilation; comfort women; common origins theory; culture; economy; industry; Japanese colonialism; modernization; postwar; race theory; repatriation movement; reunification; society; World War II. See also North Korea; South Korea

  Korean Air Flight 858, bombing of

  Korean Institute for National Unification

  Korean language

  Korean War

  Korea Research Institute

  Kunitake, Kume

  Kuroda, Sakiko

  Kyoto

  language; coded; Japanese; Korean; training

  Lebanon

  Lee Jae-geun

  Lenin, Nikolai

  “Let’s Find New Land!” campaign

  Liberty

  “lifestyle reviews”

  literacy

  London

  MacArthur, Douglas

  Macau

  mahjong

  Malaysia

  Manchuria

  Mao Zedong

  Marriage Project

  martial arts

  Marx, Karl

  Marxism

  Masako, Princess

  meat

  media; on abduction project (chap. 21); Japanese; North Korean; on repatriation; self-censorship agreement. See also radio; specific publications; television

  Meiji Restoration

  Mindan

  minders

  Mr. X

  Modern Korea

  Modern Korea Institute

  Mongolia

  Mongols

  Mori, Yoriko

  Mori, Yoshiro

  Morris-Suzuki, Tessa; Exodus in North Korea; Japan Day by Day

  Morse, Edward Sylvester (chap. 2); The Shell Mounds of Omori; “Traces of an Early Race in Japan”

  Mount Myohyang

  Mount Paektu

  movies; abductees and; American; North Korean; propaganda; repatriation

  multiculturalism

  Murayama, Prime Minister

  Murray, Dr. David

  Myers, B. R.

  Nagasaki

  Nampo

  National Congress of Industrial Unions

  natural selection

  neighbors

  New Guinea

  New Left

  New York Times

  NHK

  Niigata

  Niigata Nippo

  Niigata University

  Nitobe, Inazo

  Nobusuke, Kishi

  Northeast Anti-Japanese United Army

  North Korea; abduction as statecraft; American defectors in; anti-Japanese policies; caste system; Communism; culture of war; death of Kim Il-sung; economy; famine; Five-Year Plan; guerrilla army; housing; intelligence service; Japanese colonialism; juche; life of abductees in; life expectancy; marriage ceremony; military; movies; negotiations with
Japan over abduction issue; normalization of Japanese relations with; nuclear weapons; Red Army Faction; repatriates; Revolutionary Village; sanctions on; society; spies; terrorism. See also abduction project; Invitation-Only Zone; Korea

  nuclear weapons

  Obama, Barack

  oil

  Okudo, Yukiko

  Olympics; 1964 Japan; 1988 Seoul

  Omori

  Osaka

  Panjoy, Anocha

  Park, Grace

  Park Chung-hee

  Park Jung-jin

  Parrish, Jerry Wayne

  passports; fake

  Pearl Harbor, attack on

  People Who Went Missing in Paradise (documentary)

  perestroika

  Perry, Matthew; Journals

  Philadelphia Centennial Exhibition (1876)

  Philippines

  phosphate

  photography; repatriation

  Poland

  pork

  poverty

  propaganda; movies

  Pulgasari (movie)

  Pyongyang; American defectors in

  Pyongyang Central Broadcasting

  Pyongyang Declaration

  Pyongyang Times

  Pyongyang University of Foreign Studies

  race; common origins theory; hybrid vs. homogeneous theory of; Japanese classification; origins of; pluralism; Western concept of; “whiteness”

  radio; North Korean

  Radio Pyongyang

  rape

  Red Army Faction; airplane hijackings; Consent Mission; Marriage Project; Revolutionary Village; wives

  Red Cross

  repatriation; discontent; Japanese wives; letters; logistics; motivations; photography; secret messages

  Repatriation Cooperative Association

  rescue movement

  “Restoration of Light of Day”

  Revolutionary Village

  rice

  Righteous War (movie)

  Rodong Sinmun

  Romania

  Roosevelt, Franklin

  Rusk, Dean

  Russia; army

  Sabae City

  Sado Island

  Saito, Hiroko

  samurai

  San Francisco

  San Francisco Peace Treaty

  Sankei Shimbun

  Sato, Katsumi

  Sato, Tamiko

  Sea of Blood (movie)

  Sea of Japan

  Sea of Okhotsk

  “seed-bearing strategy”

  Seoul; 1988 Olympics

  September 11 terrorist attacks

  Shibata, Yasuhiro

  Shikamachi

  Shikoku

  Shin Films

  Shin Kwang-soo

  Shin Sang-ok

  Shiokaze

  Shrieteh, Siham

  Shukan Bunshun

  shutai

  Siberia

  Singapore

  Sino-Japanese War

  slavery

  Smile, Samuel, Self-Help

  Snow, Edgar, Red Star over China

  Soga, Hitomi

  Soga, Miyoshi

  soju

  Sono, Ayoko

  Soseki, Natsume

  South Korea; abductees; agriculture; China and; as democratic world power; economy; fishermen abducted from; intelligence; Japanese relations with; Korean Air Flight 858 bombing and; military; movies; postwar. See also Korea

  South Korean Central Intelligence Agency (KCIA)

  Soviet Union; fall of

  soybeans

  Spain

  Stalin, Joseph

  Stone Age

  Story of a Troop Leader, The (movie)

  suicide

  Sunday Project

  “Sunshine Policy”

  sushi chefs

  Taiwan

  Tamiya, Takamaro

  Tanaka, Hitoshi

  television

  Terakoshi, Takeshi

  Terakoshi, Tomoe

  terrorism

  Thailand

  Thirty-Eighth Parallel

  “Three-Nos”

  Tiananmen Square massacre

  Tokyo

  Tokyo Anthropological Society

  Tokyo Broadcasting System

  Tokyo University

  Torii, Ryuzo; Notes of an Old Student

  tourism

  trade

  Truth and Reconciliation Commission

  Tsuboi, Shogoro

  tuberculosis

  TV Asahi

  Tylor, Edward Burnett

  Uimin, Prince

  United Nations

  United States; American defectors in Pyongyang; dollar; industrialization; interest in Japan; Korean War; military; movies; postwar occupation of Japan; September 11 terrorist attacks; World War II

  Unsan, 1000

  Unsung Heroes (movie)

  “untouchables”

  Unyo

  vegetables

  Vietnam War

  war, culture of

  Watanabe, Tsutomu

  Westernization

  women; abducted for American military defectors; comfort; Consent Mission; Marriage Project; rape of; Red Army Faction wives; as terrorists

  Wonsan

  Workers’ Party of Korea

  World War II

  Wright, Lawrence

  Yamanashi

  Yao, Megumi

  Yasukuni Shrine

  Yokohama

  Yokota, Megumi

  Yokota, Sakie

  Yokota, Shigeru

  Yokoyama, Shito

  Yongbyon nuclear reactor

  Yugoslavia

  Zagreb

  Zainichi

  zoology

  ABOUT THE AUTHOR

  Robert S. Boynton’s journalism has appeared in The New Yorker, The Atlantic Monthly, The New York Times Magazine, and elsewhere. He is the author of The New New Journalism and directs the Literary Reportage program at the Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute at New York University. You can sign up for email updates here.

  ALSO BY ROBERT S. BOYNTON

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  CONTENTS

  Title Page

  Copyright Notice

  Dedication

  Map of Japan and North Korea

  Key People

  Prologue

  1. Welcome to the Invitation-Only Zone

  2. The Meiji Moment: Japan Becomes Modern

  3. Reunited in North Korea

  4. Japan and Korea’s “Common Origins”

  5. Adapting to North Korea

  6. Abduction as Statecraft

  7. From Emperor Hirohito to Kim Il-sung

  8. Developing a Cover Story

  9. The Repatriation Project: From Japan to North Korea

  10. Neighbors in the Invitation-Only Zone

  11. Stolen Childhoods: Megumi and Takeshi

  12. An American in Pyongyang

  13. Terror in the Air

  14. Kim’s Golden Eggs

  15. A Story Too Strange to Believe

  16. The Great Leader Dies, a Nation Starves

  17. Negotiating with Mr. X

  18. Kim and Koizumi in Pyongyang

  19. Returning Home: From North Korea to Japan

  20. An Extended Visit

  21. Abduction, Inc.

  22. Kaoru Hasuike at Home

  Epilogue

  Time Line

  Notes

  Selected Bibliography

  Acknowledgments

  Index

  About the Author

  Also by Robert S. Boynton


  Copyright

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  Copyright © 2016 by Robert S. Boynton

  Maps copyright © 2016 by Adrienne Ottenberg

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  First edition, 2016

  Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

  Boynton, Robert S., 1963–

  The invitation-only zone: the true story of North Korea’s abduction project / Robert S. Boynton.

  pages cm

  Includes bibliographical references and index.

  ISBN 978-0-374-17584-9 (hardback) — ISBN 978-0-374-71266-2 (e-book)

  1. Kidnapping—Korea (North)—History—20th century. 2. Kidnapping victims—Korea (North). 3. Kidnapping victims—Japan. I. Title.

  HV6604.K6 B68 2016

  364.15'408995605193—dc23

  2015010957

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