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Hello this is Hyunjun Lee, a South Korean high school student.

I recently visited the website talking about information of Takeshima. And since there is some incorrect information, I am sending this message for the correction of those information,


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The place where the website mentioned as "Takeshima" is Korea's territory which is called "Dokdo"

Dokdo was considered as Korean territory from out ancestors and this is written at old books. There is also book written that Korean government governed Dokdo at the past.

Japan keeps arguing that Dokdo is Japan's territory and argues that it was Japan's territory at the World War II. But the fact is that it was only a part of Japanese Colonial Period and it can't become a evidence that Dokdo is Japan's realm.

Even nowadays, Korean government governs Dokdo by sending there guards.


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Dokdo is a big part of Korean history and we consider Dokdo as a precious legacy from out ancestors. Korea has the right and duty to keep and fight for Dokdo.

It will be very thankful if the website change the wrong information to correct information. Since it is a political and historical problem, I think it needs to be obvious.

Sincerely.

Hyunjun Lee

 
   
 

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