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Hello, this is Hyunjun Lee from South Korea.
I recently visited the website and found some incorrect notions about Takeshima and Sea of Japan and I am sending this message for the correction of these missinformation.


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The place where your website mentioned as Takeshima is actually called as Dokdo from Korean people and governed by Korean government for a long time. This fact is easily seen at some historical sources.
Japan are arguing that Dokdo is Japan's territory and talks about the Japanese colonial period. But, the fact is that it was just a part of the Japanese colonial period and it doesn't make sense or doesn't give any evidence that Dokdo is Japan's territorty.
Also when a sea is closed to several nation it is necessary to call it based on the position and it becomes the evidence to be called as the East Sea. But Japan is calling this sea as Sea of Japan, which doesn't make any sense.


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Dokdo is an important place to Korea since it is treated as an historical legacy. The East Sea is also needed to be corrected based on international law.
I wish the correction of several misinformation and I am looking foward to visiting the website with correct information of Dokdo and the East Sea.

Sincerely,
Hyunjun Lee

 
   
 

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