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Dear Webmaster, Hello. I am high school student Lim Hee Ju. I read your site and write a letter to ask you a few questions.
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Dokdo on your site was renamed as Takeshima and East Sea was renamed as Sea of Japan. Not only that, You argue that Dokdo is Japan's territory, showing that U.S. also acknowledging Dokdo is Japan's territory.
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It would be very grateful if you consider changing it. Thank you. |