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https://www.mofa.go.jp/region/asia-paci/takeshima/index.html |
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Hello this is Sol Keam, a South Korean high school student. I currently visited your website which introduce about a takeshima. Since there is wrong information I send you a message to fix the wrong information.
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In your website, you introduced the takeshima, but it¡¯s correct expression is ¡°Dokdo¡±
Dokdo is korean territtory from our ancestors. There are lot of books that prove that the Dokdo is korean territory. Also korean government now protect Dokdo by sending korean police.
Japanese argue that the Dokdo is Japanese territory since WWII. However, It was korean territory since Silla dynasty.
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The Dokdo is korean¡¯s precious legacy from our ancestor. Therefore, our korean have obligation to protect Dokdo, and protect the Dokdo.
It will be very thankful if you change your expression about Dokdo, also the information about the Dokdo. It is very necessary because it is very political and historical issue.
Sincerely
Sol keam |