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Dear Webmaster, Hi, my name Lee kyung keun. I'm looking for errors about Korean territory on the internet. So while I was looking for a picture, i found picture of you in which Dokdo is marked as Takeshima. Dokdo belongs to korea, not Japan. I would like to ask you to mark Dokdo, not Takeshima. Please think carefully about this issue.
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First of all, there is one big error in your photo. Dokdo was marked as Takeshima and the East Sea was marked as the Sea od Japan. Dokdo is Korea's land in the East Sea. There are various evidences that Dokdo brlongs to Korea. Dokdo was Korea's territory during the Three kingdoms period. From then on, Dokdo belonged to korea, and from the Three Kingdoms period to the Joseon Dynasty, it belongrd to Korea. There is another evidence that Dokdo belongs to korea. Ulleungdo, the closest island to Dokdo among Korean islands, is closer than thr closest Japanese island to Dokdo.
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So far, I have explained the evidence that Dokdo is Korean. If you are going to post a picture of Dokdo or the East Sea nest time, please indicate the Sea of japan as the East Sea and Takeshima as Dokdo. Thank you for listening to me. |