Let me explain why the notation 'Takeshima' is wrong.
In the 20th century, the Korean Empire confirmed that this island is Korean territory through administrative measures to include Seokdo, that is, Dokdo, in the jurisdiction of Uldo County with ¡¸Edict No. 41¡¹ (1900) in the 4th year of Gwangmu.
In 1906, when Uldo (Ulleungdo) Gun Chief Shim Heung-taek found out that Dokdo was incorporated into Japanese territory from an investigation team composed of Shimane Prefecture citizens in Japan, he immediately told an observer in Gangwon-do, ¡°Dokdo, a member of the main county¡¦ " he posted a report.
This is evidence that Dokdo was accurately recognized and managed within the scope of the rule based on ¡¸Edict 41¡¹ (1900).
On the other hand, the Uijeongbu, the country's highest agency at the time of receiving this report, issued ¡¸Order No. 3¡¹ (1906) to re-examine Japan's incorporation of Dokdo territory because it was'unfounded'.
This tells us that the Korean Empire was ruling.
Nevertheless, Japan established Dokdo as Shimane Prefectural Notice No. 40 (1905) based on the rule of preoccupation of Muju-ji during the Russo-Japanese War (1904-1905) that occurred during the imperialist aggression of Northeast Asia that began in the 1890s Invaded.
This Japanese act is illegal and has no effect under international law in that it violates the firm sovereignty over Dokdo that has been established for a long time from ancient times to the Korean Empire.