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 Dear Webmaster

 

 Hi, my name is Lee Kyung Keun. I'm looking for errors about Dokdo or the East Sea on the internet. So today, while I was looking for the wrong nonation on the internet, I found a picture of you. In your photo, Dokdo was marked as Takeshima. Some Japanese people call Dokdo Takeshima and say It's Japanese territory, but Dokdo belongs ro Korea.


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 There are various evidenses that Dokdo belongs to Korea. Dokdo was conquered by Korea from the era of the Three kingdoms and has been Korea territory ever since. And in Korean history books, it is written that Dokdo belongs to Korea. Also, Dokdo is not a Japanese island, but is the closest to Korea,s Ulleungdo. There is evidence other than this, but there are still  many people who call Dokdo takeshima.
It's correct to say that Dokdo is Dokdo, not takeshima. If you post a picture of Dokdo again, please fix takeshima as Dokdo. 


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 So far, I have explained why Dokdo is Korea's land. When  writing information about Dokdo, don't forget one thing. Dokdo is korea's Dokdo, not Japan's takeshima. Thank you for listening to me.

 
   
 

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