From now on, I will explain why Dokdo is Korean territory.
Dokdo is geographically close to Ulleungdo (87.4km from Ulleungdo) and can be viewed with the naked eye.
Sejong Silojiriji (1454) records that 'Ulleungdo and Dokdo are not far from each other, so you can see them if the weather is clear'.
Since ancient times, Ulleungdo residents have recognized Dokdo as an affiliated island of Ulleungdo, and Mangiyoram (1808), an official document during the Joseon Dynasty, states that "Dokdo was the territory of Usan-guk along with Ulleungdo."
In addition, in October 1900, the Korean Empire promulgated Edict No. 41, confirming that the Ulleung County commander had jurisdiction over Dokdo along with the main island of Ulleungdo.
Even official documents from the Japanese government in the past acknowledged that Dokdo was the territory of the Republic of Korea.
In 1696, the Tokugawa shogunate banned the trespassing of Ulleungdo Island, the Meiji government's ``Investigation into the End of the Joseon Dynasty Relations'' (1870), and the Taejeonggwan Directive (1877). will be.
In particular, in March 1877, Taejeonggwan, the highest administrative agency in Japan's Meiji era, clearly instructed that ¡°Keep in mind that the first province besides Ulleungdo, that is, Dokdo, has nothing to do with Japan,¡± based on the fact that the Tokugawa shogunate banned travel to Ulleungdo at the end of the 17th century.
By referring to these data, it is clear that Dokdo is the land of Korea.