Korea University (朝鮮大学校, Korean: 조선대학교) is a university-level miscellaneous school located in Kodaira, Tokyo.
[3] When Chongryon first sought approval to establish the school, it faced backlash from both the Japanese right-wing and South Korea.
[4] Between 2018 and 2019, Cha Eun-jeong, a South Korean anthropologist from Seoul National University, was allowed to visit the school a number of times.
When she first visited the school, she did so without prior notice, and was turned away with the explanation that they "do not officially accept guests from the Southern side".
She attributed this to two reasons: firstly, the students were fourth-to-fifth generation descendants of the original Korean settlers, and thus increasingly removed from the North–South conflict.