WONSAN (GENSAN OR YUENSAN)-FUSAN
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CONSULATE-
GREAT BRITAIN
Pro-Consul--C. E. S. Wakefield
JAPAN
Vice-Consul-T. Ohki
Chanceliers-K. Ito, T. Iinai Interpreter--H. Takeda
Police Insptrs.-S. Utsumi, K. Koizumi
CUSTOMS
Assistant-in-charge-K. Araki Assistants-W. M. Bowie, Y. Fujisaki, K. Naito, Kuan Chong-in, Yang Kim Chin Clerks-Kuan Chonghak, Wong Seng
Eng
Medical Officer-Dr. R. A. Hardie, M.B. Actg. Tidesurveyor-P. E.Mannheimer Tidewaiters-J.M. Smith, O. M. Olsen,
Chinese and 4 Japanese
DAICHI GINKO
T. Nishikawa, manager
GENSAN HOTEL
Fukuya, proprietor
HOSPITAL (JAPANESE)
Physician-M. Saito
Assistant--M. Nakamura
院信通國帝韓大
IMPERIAL COREAN COMMUNICATIONS DEFT.
Postmaster-Yi Oe Hiok
Telegraph manager-Kwon Bo In
JAPANESE MERCHANTS, &c.
Eighteenth Bank
S. Ishida, agent
Japan Marine & Land Insurance Co..
S. Ishida, agent
Japan and Corea Trading Co.
N. Sato, agent
Meiji Fire Insurance Co. S. Ishida, agent
Kaikoku Life Insurance Co.
S. Ishida, agent
Nichi In Trading Company M. Ichikawa, agent
Nippon Yusen Kaisha
N. Kawamura, acting manager Osaka Shosen Kaisha
G. Ota, agent
Tokyo Marine Insurance Co. N. Kawamura, agent
JAPANESE REPRESENTATIVE OF FICE
Representative-K. Yoshizoye
MISSIONS
For Protestant Missions see end of
Corean Directory
MISSIONS ETRANGÈRES DE PARIS
Rev. L. Bret
MUNICIPAL COUNCIL (Japanese)
Chairman-G. Ota
Vice Chairman-N. Ichinomiya
MUNICIPAL COUNCIL OFFICE (JAPANESE).
Representative-K. Yoshizoyi
1st Clerk-U. Oguchi
2nd Clerk-J. Jakeo
3rd do. K. Watanabe
POST OFFICE (JAPANESE)
Postmaster-S. Okamoto
Clerks K. Kickawa, K. Shigenobu
Z. Mizumoto, K. Kamiya
FUSAN
山釜
Fu-san
Fusan, or Pusan, as it is called by the Coreans, is the chief port of Kiung-sang- do, the south-eastern province of Corea, and lies in lat. 35 deg. 6 min. 6 sec. N. and long 129 deg. 3 min. 2 sec. E. It was opened to Japanese trade in 1876 and to Western nations in 1883. The native town consists of some 550 houses with a population of about 5,000 inhabitants. The Japanese settlement is situated a little distance from the native town, opposite the island of Cholyongdo (Deer Island). It is under the control of the Consul, who is, however, assisted by an elective Municipal Council. The Seoul-Fusan Railway which has been under construction since 1901 has made Fusan a great centre of activity and the line now open to traffic, will greatly increase the volume of trade passing through the port. In connection with the railway a vast
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