To my great surprise, I found out that the article have wrongly named ¡°East Sea¡± as the ¡°Sea of Japan.¡±
The name of the sea between the Korean Peninsula and the Japanese archipelago, currently named as the ¡°Sea of Japan¡± in your website¡¯s article, should be corrected to the ¡°East Sea.¡± because when there is a sea between two countries, country on the western side should decide its name following international customs. Since Japan got higher power during World War II, Japan just named the sea between Korea and Japan 'Sea of Japan' and international society just accepted it. At that time, Korea was a colony of Japan, so Korea didn't have power to claiming something against Japan in the international society. It was our right to name the sea between Korea and Japan, but that right was taken when we didn't have power to get it back. So, in recent days many Koreans include me try hard to get our rights back. We are working on correcting the names such as 'Takeshima' and 'Sea of Japan' as well as speak the truth about military slavery by Japan. I understand that you won't want to be involved in political matters, this is not a political matter. It's just a certain fact that cannot change. Both Korea and Japan recognized the sea between two countries as "East Sea" since ancient times and many historical reports supports our allegation. "East Sea" is so beloved by Koreans that our national anthem starts with a word, "East Sea". (The first syllable of our national anthem is "East Sea and Baekdu Mountain")
As a Korean who is fully aware of how this sea is enthusiastically beloved by our people, I could not help but write to your website.