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Greetings,

I am Seonwon Kim, a high school student from South Korea.

I have been searching incorrect information on Korean territory since 2020.

I found that your web site says "Takeshima is Japanese Territory"

I would like to correct the history and the truth about Dokdo, not "Takeshima", which is Korean islands since ancient era.



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Your article says that In historical fact, legal fact and the terms of the Peace Treaty, Takeshima is clearly part of Japan's territory.

However, you missed the history before the colonial era of Korea. 

Silla Dynasty, ancient Korean nation, conquered Dokdo in the 6th century. 

In Chosun dynasty, An Yong-bok, a Korean man, received Tottorihan¡¯s reply, which says "Neither Takeshima (Ulleungdo) nor Matsushima (Dokdo) belongs to the Tottori-han." 

During the colonial era, Japan took away Korean diplomatic rights from Korea, and made inappropriate evidence that Dokdo is Japanese territory.



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The truth is not changed. 

As long as you search and learn Dokdo history and get a neutral position on the history more, 

it will be not difficult to come to the truth. 

I believe that our efforts lead to the truth as well as the healthy relationship between Korea and Japan in the future. 

I look forward to seeing the historical truth on your web sites.

Sincerely,

Seonwon Kim


 
   
 

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