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Hello, U.S. Passports & International Travel. You had such a bad mistake at your homepage. Sea of Japan isn't right orthography, East sea is right.




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Sea around 12km from Dokdo was our territorial sea and no one country except for Korea didn't catch the fish or squid..

Territorial problem is so sensitive and I want to ask why you didn't change your orthography yet? Our country suffer from Japan because of Dokdo problem. Though Japan had Dokdo agreement in 1904 : Dok-do is obviously Korean's island , Wanting to have more their territorial sea around, they try to steal dokdo.

In this situation, I heard America has good feeling at our country, so please change this orthography to 'East sea' 




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Thank you for seeing and I hope you don't have this mistake one more time.


 
   
 

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