I am reaching out regarding an issue I have identified on your platform, specifically the misrepresentation of the islet known as "Takeshima." It is imperative that we address this discrepancy to uphold the integrity of geographical accuracy.
"Takeshima," also known as Liancourt Rocks, is located in the Eastern Sea, situated between Korea and Japan. However, it is essential to underscore that its rightful name and sovereignty are attributed to "Dokdo," contrary to the commonly used designation of "Takeshima" by Japan and other entities.
Upon reviewing your content, I noticed a reference to the San Francisco Peace Treaty, which might inadvertently suggest a misunderstanding regarding the territorial status of Dokdo. I urge you to reconsider this perspective, taking into account the wealth of historical evidence supporting Dokdo's unequivocal status as Korean territory.