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Dear Webmaster, Hello, I am Sung Min-ju, who is attending high school in Korea. I saw error information related to Dokdo on this website. I am writing an e-mail to report this error. We would appreciate it if you could read this e-mail and correct the Dokdo notation error. If you have any questions, please contact me at zoo5101@naver.com.
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Since Dokdo is the land of Korea, it should be written as ¡®Dokdo¡¯ rather than ¡®Takeshima¡¯. Let me explain why Dokdo is the land of Korea. First of all, if you look at the "Sejong Record" and "Jiriji", which were the early Joseon dynasty's observation books produced in 1454, Ulleungdo and Dokdo were recorded as two islands belonging to Uljinhyeon, Gangwon-do. In particular, ¡°Usan (Dokdo) and Mureung (Ulleungdo)¡¦ The two islands are not far apart from each other, so if the weather is clear, you can see it.¡± On Ulleungdo, Dokdo is the only island visible to the naked eye on a clear day. Therefore, it can be seen that Dokdo has belonged to Korea since about 1400 years ago. Second, you can also find out through the Japanese Tottori edition answer. On December 24, the Japanese shogunate asked the Tottori Domain about Ulleungdo's affiliation to learn about Ulleungdo's territory. In response, on December 25, the Tottori clan answered that Takeshima (Ulleungdo) and Matsushima (Dokdo) were not affiliated with the Tottori clan to the shogunate, and the shogunate officially confirmed that Ulleungdo and Dokdo were not Japanese territory.
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In addition to this, there is a lot of evidence that can prove that Dokdo is not Japanese but Korean. Therefore, it must be written as ¡®Dokdo'. Please correct the error. Thank you for reading the long article. I look forward to your positive response. |