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To Seabourn:
Hello, I am a concerned highschool student
of South Korea. I am currently working with an activist group to change the
views about the term ¡®Sea of Japan¡¯. We, the Dokdo Cyber Student Press, wish to
change the widespread usage of ¡®Sea of Japan¡¯, and replace it with the term,
¡®East Sea¡¯. Despite most of the world simply accepting usage of the term, it is
not based on historically accurate evidence, and is a byproduct of the Japanese
annexation of Korea in the 19th century.
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In Korea, the term ¡®East Sea¡¯ has been in
use for over 2,000 years, with historical records such as The History of the
Three Kingdoms(ß²ÏÐÞÈÑÀ, 1145) and Map of Eight
Provinces of Korea(ø¢Ô³õÅÓñ, 1530) claiming so. On the
other hand, the first historically acceptable record that claimed the body of
water as the ¡®Sea of Japan¡¯ was the Kunyu Wanguo Quantu(Ricci, 1602),
thus giving ¡®East Sea¡¯ the claim of seniority. No Japanese record published
before the late 18th century claims the ocean¡¯s name as ¡®Sea of
Japan¡¯, either. In fact, some Japanese maps such as Simplified Map of Japan¡¯s
Periphery(ìíÜâÜ«Í£ÕÔÓñ, 1809) and New World Map(ãæð²æ«ò¢îïÓñ, 1844) uses the term ¡®Chosenkai¡¯, which literally means ¡®Sea of
Joseon¡¯. Japan¡¯s usage of the term indicates the term, ¡®Sea of Japan¡¯, was not
widely used until the mid-19th century, when nationalism ran rampant
among the Japanese. Most of Japan¡¯s evidence supporting the usage of ¡®Sea of
Japan¡¯ was fabricated during and after this period, while Korea had been
annexed and unable to present its arguments.
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And thus, it is in my and our interest that the Seabourn website discontinues its usage of the offensive term. ¡®Sea of Japan¡¯ is the byproduct of imperialism and annexation, and its usage is generally offensive to most of the Korean populace. Hopefully, you will be understanding and agree to use alternative terms such as ¡®East Sea¡¯. Thank you for your time. Hyunjung Lee |
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