A while ago, while surfing the internet, I happened to see your web sight.
And first, I found that the body of water lying between the Korean peninsula and Japanese archipelago is described incorrectly in the map of your website. At present, many international organizations including U.N. agencies have corrected 'Sea of Japan' to "East sea'. So I'd like to suggest that your web site should join this trend. As a Korean who is fully aware of how the island is enthusiastically beloved by our people, I could not help writing to you.
In addition, Dokdo, which is an integral part of the Korean territory historically and under international law, is also described incorrectly in the map on your website. Dokdo became the name for Liancourt rocks by Western vessels which found Dokdo firstly as Westerner. It is called "Rocks", not an island, so it includes intention to dilute South Korea's claim to Dokdo.
.The name ¡°Dokdo¡± has long been used by the Korean people. This is the legitimate name that should be used internationally. Against this back drop, we would like to request you to use the name "Dokdo" when you refer to the island at issue.