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Dear Bouyweather,


Hello, I'm Yoohyun Sung, a 10th grader in South Korea. I visited your website and was distressed that you have chosen to mark ¡®Sea of Japan¡¯ instead of the appropriate term ¡®East sea.¡¯ I hope you would be able to solve this problem.


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I found a error marking ¡®East sea¡¯ as ¡®Sea of Japan¡¯ on the map  East sea has been Korea¡¯s territory since the 6th century, when Dokdo was found. Dokdo-an island located in the middle of East sea- belongs to Korea¡¯s jurisdiction as well as the East sea. The history proves that Dokdo belongs to Korea; for example the Imperial edict No. 41, established in 1900 is clearly stating that Dokdo belongs to Korean territory. Also Korean armies are dispatched to take care of the island.

However, the Japanese government is continuously claiming that Dokdo is part of Japan, providing old documents as evidence. This cannot be a fair nor true basis that proves Japan¡¯s claim since Japan damaged tons of Korea¡¯s historical materials over the 35 years they forcibly ruled over Korea. They are just arguing with hardly acceptable evidences and using their diplomatic position to make absurd claims.



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Korea and Japan is still over this controversy. But the history tells you clearly that Dokdo and the East Sea is Korea's territory. I ask you to replace 'Sea of Japan' with ¡®East sea.' Also, if possible, please text me back with the implemented change. Thank you for reading my message.

Sincerely,

Yoohyun Sung

 


 
   
 

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