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Hello, my name is Celine, a member of Dokdo Cyber Press of South Korea.
 I'm contacting you about a map that I saw on your website which was naming Dokdo as Rochers Liancourt. 
So I'm hoping that you can change the errors in the map used in the website. 





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 The name of the island is 'Dokdo' not 'Takeshima' nor 'Rochers Liancourt'. If you see 'The Dajōkan Order' the order given by the Dajōkan, the highest administrative body of Japan at the time, to the Japanese Ministry of Home Affairs, confirming that Ulleungdo and Dokdo were islands outside of Japan's territory. (You can find more information from here : https://dokdo.mofa.go.kr/eng/dokdo/reason.jsp) Also, if you see The Chosen Tokai Kaiganzu("A Map of the Eastern Coast of Korea") by the Japanese Ministry of Navy, it indicates that the two island(Dokdo and Ulleungdo) are within Korean territory.


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I really like your website with all the useful information, but I'm sending an e-mail so that the world could know the truth, or at least don't get confused with false facts about Korea-Japan dispute with Dokdo.
 It could be seen as a minor issue, but I believe that knowing the fact is important to everyone who visits your website. I hope the fact reflected in the website.

 
   
 

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