Historically, the East Sea has been used by
Koreans for more than 2000 years.
Moreover, there is a history of the past
100 years, considering the historical fact that not only the Sea of Japan,
but also the Sea of Korea, the Sea of Chosun, and the Sea of the East
were used until the 19th century.
It is inappropriate to argue that the Sea
of Japan is an internationally established name.
In particular, the fact that the names used
by 50 million Koreans and 20 million and 70 million North Koreans are not
properly considered, contrary to the general principle of mapping the name used
by local residents first.
Since it is certain that there is a dispute
between Korea and Japan over the name of the East Sea region, the two names should
at least be used together.
It should be done until the two countries agree on a common name in
accordance with the resolution of the United Nations Conference on the
Standardization of Geographical Names and the International Hydrographic
Organization, which are the international norms for geographical name disputes.
Therefore, the word 'sea of japan' should be corrected to the 'east sea'.