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To whom it may concern

I hope this email finds you well. I'm Jinhwan Yoon, a high-schooler from South Korea.

http://liancourt.jugem.jp/
While surfing the web, I came to visit your website above. You have written your assertion on August 9th, 2017, which claims that Takeshima is the territory of Japan. You have analyzed maps from two countries, South Korea and Japan, and come to your conclusion.


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However, I can't understand how the analysis of those maps led to the conclusion that the island belongs to Japan, because if analyzed correctly, it should have verified that the island is the territory of South Korea. And actually, the correct term for the island is Dokdo, not Takeshima or Liancourt Rocks. Let me tell you some evidence.

The distance between Dokdo and Oki island, the nearest island of Japan from Dokdo, is about 157 kilometers, which is approximately 68 kilometers farther than that between Korea's Ulleungdo and Dokdo. Besides, according to the Sejong chronicles, an official letter during Joseon dynasty, the distance between Ulleungdo and Dokdo is close enough to see Dokdo from the other if the weather is fine. In 1900, Dokdo was officially incorporated into Gangwon-do province through the forty-first article of Korea's imperial order. Even some documents from Japan support that Dokdo belong to South Korea's territory. Also in Samguksagi, the oldest historical book in Korea, there is a record that Silla called Dokdo as 'Usando' after king Isabu had conquered Usanguk. Moreover in the 1500s, An Young Bok - Joseon's fisherman during the 17th century - visited Japan and returned with a paper that says "Ulleungdo and Dokdo is the territory of Joseon." This means that South Korea had known about the existence of Dokdo since a longer time ago than Japan.



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I strongly demand that you make rectification on your website. Actually, I think it might be better to remove your website because it contains no correct information at all.

If you have any questions, please text me back. I look forward to your reply.

Thank you for your time and consideration.

Sincerely
Jinhwan Yoon

 
   
 

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