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Also, the historical research proved that in 1661. A Japanese named Otani, who lived in Yonago of Hoki Province, took refuge on Ulleungdo during a typhoon. Ulleungdo had been vacant since early Joseon because of the island evacuation order. Unaware of this, Otani believed Ulleungdo to be unoccupied. Along with Murakawa, who enjoyed a close relationship with officials of the Tokugawa Shogunate, Otani sought authority to sail to the island in 1616. Consequently, the governor of Hoki Province and officials of the Tokugawa Shogunate granted travel authority to the two families of Otani and Murakawa in 1618. They also applied for authority to travel to Matsushima, near Takeshima, which was granted in 1661. If Ulleungdo and Dokdo were the territory of Japan, why would special authority have to be granted to visit their own territory
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The article says ¡°The islands are
located almost exactly equidistant between South Korea and Japan
, in the body of water that is mostly called the Sea of Japan, but which Koreans insist on calling the East Sea
—
another bone of contention between both neighbors.¡± it¡¯s absolutely wrong and incorrect, based on fact. What is important to count the island¡¯s distance from each territory is not the distance from its shore but the distance from the end of territory. Dokdo is two times farther from Japanese territory than from Korean territory. It¡¯s only 87.4 km away from Ulleung island, the obvious Korean territory while it is 157.4 km from Oki islands in Japan. It is
NOT exactly equidistant between each count
Therefore The Announcement of Japanese government 'illegal seizure of Dokdo' by Korea is totally groundless and wrong.
Please understand Dokdo is highly valued by the Korean. First,
Dokdo is a key forward base to assure Korean sovereignty over its territorial waters and EEZ, and to protect its fishing rights. Another reason is that it is a vast treasure trove of underground resources, such as solidified natural gas. Also, it is a potential source of drinking water from deep underground.
Sincerely
Yours.
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