As mentioned earlier, this website describes Dokdo as ¡°Takeshima¡±. Since Dokdo is the land of Korea, it is correct to say ¡°Dokdo¡±. In order to help you understand accurately, I will explain the exact evidence that can prove Dokdo is the land of Korea.
It can be cited as the basis for the ¡¸Taejeong-Kwan (÷¼ïÙί) Order¡¹. This is an order issued by Taejeonggwan, Japan's highest administrative body in March 1877, to the Ministry of Home Affairs that Ulleungdo and Dokdo are not Japanese territory. Taejeong-gwan judged that Ulleungdo and Dokdo were not affiliated with Japan as a result of negotiations between the Edo shogunate and the Joseon Dynasty (Ulleungdo dispute) in the 17th century.
Therefore, it can be seen that Dokdo is Korean territory from 1800. Through this, it can be seen that Japan was also aware that Dokdo was not its own land.
Japan is currently claiming Dokdo as its territory based on inaccurate grounds. In contrast, Korea has a lot of clear evidence in addition to the above. It is no longer possible for Japan to claim ownership of the territory of the Republic of Korea. If the administrator can fix one small, trivial error on the website, it will be of great help to the Republic of Korea or to many people who come across this website. I hope you read this and correct any errors. Thank you for reading the long article. I look forward to positive results.