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Hello, this is Yudam Kim from Korea
of Republic. I am a high school student and participating in the group trying
to correct some errors about Korea¡¯s history and naming of territory.
A few days ago I have visited your
website – https://www.bluebird-electric.net/oceanography/Sea_Of_Japan.htm.
And I was a little surprised and thought deeply. As I found that your website labeled
Korea's 'East Sea' as 'Sea of Japan' alone, I would like to politely encourage
you to correct this point.
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Japan has continuously tried to claim
the ¡®East Sea¡¯ as 'Sea of Japan' since early 20th century – the time that Japan
try to expand its territory by establishing colonies, so these errors may
happen on many websites including yours. However the use of ¡®East Sea¡¯ is more
than ¡®Sea of Japan¡¯ in many western old maps but I think both names should be
used in maps and websites.
'East Sea' is in the east of Korean
peninsula and west of Japan. South Korea calls it as ¡¯East Sea¡¯ while Japan. This
is the result of Korea's loss of sovereignty and Japan's international status
in the early 20th century when the world's geographical names were standardized.
Although Korea has demanded correction ever since its independence in 1945, the
case remains an unsolved problem in the international community.
International organizations
recommend that names be unified if they use different names in two or more
countries' shared areas, and that each name be used if no adjustment is made. It
is an international standard to use the two names together until this agreement
is reached, as the claims of Korea and Japan are very different now.
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So I think we should use both 'East
Sea' and 'Sea of Japan' for this sea and I would like to politely recommend you
this fact. There is always debate all over the world over territory,
sovereignty and its name. In order to objectively judge, I think we should use
multiple names together and use one name when the situation is adjusted.
Therefore, I would like to advise you
to think deeply about the above recommendations in order to view and judge
history fairly and to enhance the objectivity of your web site.
Thank you very much.
Sincerely,
Yudam Kim. |