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Dr. webmaster.

Hi. I'm Minjeong Lee who informs about Dokdo and sea of Japan.

I found that you marked the East Sea as the Sea of Japan.

 



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Considering historical legitimacy of the name of the East Sea, topographic characteristics of the East Sea waters, the international norms on geographical names and so on, it is right to use the name of 'East Sea' of Korea. Actually, East Sea is the appellation which has been used since 700 years ago before the appearance of the nation named Japan. Particularly, people who don't know much about the East sea(the sea of Japan) may regard the area as the ocean which is solely owned by Japan because the sea of Japan is marked alone in the weybosset which is internationally reported. So I thought that it is necessary to modify this.



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So I request you to mark the East sea. Thank you.


 
   
 

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