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https://www.cas.go.jp/jp/ryodo_eg/shiryo/takeshima/index.html |
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Hello my name is Min Jun Kim, a student studying marine geography in Korea. Your article states that Japan claims Takeshima. Dokdo was rightly restored to Korea after World War II, But Japan's Foreign Ministry says on its website that Japan established sovereignty over the islands by the mid 17th Century, which means Japan seems to have older history over the islands.
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If you look at the cultural tourism publications listed on the Japanese website, you can see cases where Dokdo is incorrectly marked as Takeshima. In addition, most of the websites and materials that are mislabeled like this incorrectly claim that Dokdo is Japanese land. Based on a number of historical facts and evidence, I think that Dokdo is the land of Japan is clearly wrong, and I think that Dokdo is the land of Korea.
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Please respond if you see this email, and I hope you would understand my feelings, |