The Seoul Press was an English-language newspaper published in the Korean Empire and Korea under Japanese rule from 1905 to 1937. It is considered to have been the de facto official English-language publication of the Japanese colonial government in Korea, and was the sole daily English-language paper published in Korea during that time. It was subordinated to the Japanese-language newspaper in Korea Keijō Nippō in 1930, and closed under a colonial government order in 1937.
Front page of an issue
Keijō Nippō was a Japanese-language newspaper published in Korea from 1906 to 1945. It is primarily associated with the Japanese colonial period in Korea, and is considered to have functionally been an official newspaper of the Japanese Governor-General of Chōsen.
The April 13, 1937 issue
The newspaper's headquarters beginning in 1924. Located along Jongno.
The mimeograph edition of the Keijō Nippō that was posted around Seoul (August 18, 1945)
The final edition of the paper (December 11, 1945)