To my great surprise, I found out that a article of yours have wrongly named the "East Sea" as the "Sea of Japan".
"Sea of Japan" is not the right name.
The name of the sea between the Korean Peninsula and the Japanese archipelago, currently named as the "Sea of Japan" in your article,
should be corrected to the "East Sea".
According to international organization,
"If each of two or more countries use different name, international organization advises the name's simplification,
and if if can't do, it has to use both names."
For example, in the past, the sea around the French Republic, the United Kingdom, the German Federal Republic,
and the Kingdom of Denmark is called many names to use their countries'names.
However,after International Hydrographic Organization(IHO) was established, that sea is called "North Sea",
because North Sea is located in the Eurasian Continent's north.
So "East Sea" has to be called "East Sea", not "Sea of Japan", because it is located in the Eurasian Continent's east.
At present, as many international organizations including U.N. agencies have corrected "Sea of Japan" to the "East Sea".
I'd truly appreciate if your website could join this trend.