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Kim Sang-hoe (April 10, 1890 – May 17, 1962) was a Japanese colonial journalist and official ,his hometown is Da-dong, Jung-gu, Seoul.

Life
I graduated from Dongsan Middle School in 1906. In January 1921, he was appointed as a member of the Council of the National Association and in April 1922, he was appointed as the General Secretary of the National Association.

From April 1922 to September 1923, he was editor and publisher of the National Association of Korea's organization "Current Situation Review" (1-3) (April 1922 issue, May 1922 issue, July 1922 issue), he wrote Land Ownership and Tenancy Rights (August 1922), Cultural Politics Fundamental Spirit (September 1922), and Women's Revival of Society (November 1922) in 1923, while serving as president and chief writer, he wrote "Middle of Retrospective and Expectation" (March 1923 issue), "Improvement of Economic Life and Side Business" (July 1923) and "Current Situation and Disaster" (September 1923). On 16 April 1924, he was appointed as a consultant to the National Association.

From 1929 to 1930, he served as editor-in-chief of the Maeil Shinbo and director of the Gyeongseong Ilbo, and in December 1931, he served as editor-in-chief of the Maeil Shinbo editorial department. He served as the director of "Seoul Press" (1933-1934) and "Gyeongseong Ilbo" (1933-1935), and as the editor-in-chief of "Maeil Shinbo" (1936), the chief writer and editor-in-chief (1937), and the director (1938). From September 1, 1938 to August 15, 1945, he served as a member of the Central Committee of the Japanese Government-General of Korea, and served as a lecturer at a lecture on the change of Chang's name held on March 19, 1940.

pro-Japanese group It was included in the list of 708 people, in the list of pro-Japanese biographical dictionaries of the National Research Institute, in the media/publishing section, and in the list of pro-Japanese anti-national activities released by the Pro-Japanese Committee.