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Dear webmaster, Hello, I am Solbi Jeong, student at Seong-su High School in Seoul. Thank you for providing useful information on your website. However, I found that you need to read and revise your article(http://www.ilike2learn.com/ilike2learn/seamaps/Sea%20of%20Japan.html): The sea between the peninsula and the Japanese archipelago is the "Sea of Japan"
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On the map, the sea between the peninsula and the Japanese archipelago, also called "Sea of Japan", is also called "East Sea" and should be corrected. In 1910, the Japanese Empire invaded Korea and took it for 36 years. At that time, the Japanese Empire marked the sea as "Sea of Japan" because Koreans lost their sovereignty. But Korea has already regained sovereignty 70 years ago. Therefore, it is impossible to use only the name "Sea of Japan" which symbolizes imperialism.
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I am humble about naming the sea as "Sea of Japan" and "East Sea". Thank you for reviewing the long letter and would appreciate your email. lily7722@naver.com Regards, Solbi Jeong |