Fusan Pier. Chosen Hotel, Keijyo, Railway Bridge Over R. Yalu
Montage of images of Seoul, South Korea, during Japanese rule.
Postcard created in commemoration of the Panama-Pacific Exposition include Fusan Pier; Chosen Hotel in Keijyo; Railway Bridge Over River Yalu; and Japanese men and women dressed in kimono playing games.
The Japanese continued to spell Korea's name with a C (as Chōsen or Corea) when they controlled Korea.
With more than 10 million people residing within its city limits, Seoul is one of the most populous cities in the world.