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Dear Webmaster,
Hello, I¡¯m Seo-yeon Ko, student at Hana
Academy in Seoul, the Republic of Korea. Thank you for providing useful
information to us on your Website. However, I read your article and
found something to be corrected: The sea between the Korean Peninsula and the
Japanese Islands was only written as ¡°Seaf Japan¡±
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The sea between the Korean
Peninsula and the Japanese Islands, called as "Sea of Japan" in your
article, is also called as ¡°East Sea.¡± So it needs to be corrected. In 1910,
Japanese Empire invaded Korea and took control of it for 36 years. During that
period, Japanese Empire marked the sea as ¡°Sea of Japan¡± because Koreans lost
their sovereignty. But Korea already recovered its sovereignty over than 70
years ago. Therefore, it seems unreasonable to only use the name ¡°Sea of Japan¡±
which symbolizes imperialism.
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I humbly ask for
you to consider the issue of naming the sea both the ¡°Sea of Japan¡± and ¡°East
Sea.¡± Thank you for spending your time reviewing my long letter and I would
appreciate it if you reply via my e-mail: ksydirection@gmail.com
Best regards, Seo-yeon Ko
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