In the section on your website that says historical facts,
1. In the early 17th century, the Japanese government officially granted citizens a right of way to Ulleungdo, and used Takeshima as a place to hunt and collect marine resources such as sea lions and abalone. Japan established sovereignty over Takeshima until the mid-17th century.
2. In 1905, the Cabinet added Takeshima to the Homeland Register, established a sea lion hunting license system, and imposed land usage fees. This exercise of sovereignty was carried out peacefully by the Japanese government and without protest from other countries.
Is written, but we contacted you to inform you that all four of these facts are contrary to current internationally recognized facts and data on Dokdo that Korea has. In fact, not only is the content unfounded, but the name of Dokdo is'Dokdo' rather than'Takeshima', so we politely ask you to take corrective action.