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Dear Japantimes,

     Hello, this is Dooeun Jo from South Korea. I am a student of Pusan Foreign Language Highschool. I am trying to correct errors about Korea's history and territory. While I was reading one of your posts, I found some errors in your post. I hope you would read this message and try to correct the errors :)


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 First of all, thank you for your useful information that you posted. But there are some problem.  You marked 'Dokdo' as 'Takeshima' on your post. So far, the Republic of Korea, since the Joseon Dynasty, Dokdo belongs to the uljinhyeon of the local metropolitan Samcheok, Gangwon Province, the land registry. There are many historical documents and maps that prove this. You can also find out from the Paldo Chongdo in 1481 and Daedongyeojido in 1861. Thus, Dokdo is our country, of course, the land of the Republic of Korea. 

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I ask you to change the name 'Takeshima' to 'Dokdo'.  If you recorrect this, your website will be able to inform people more accurate information.  Learning shameful history is also important. I hope that Japan will become a more mature country where it can teach the right facts, recognize history, and reflect on itself. 
Thank you for reading my massage.

Sincerely,

Dooeun Jo

 
   
 

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