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Shimane Declares Takeshima Day as February 22nd – Japan Adds Insult to Injury The following page describes the Japanese Government’s[…]
Read moreDokdo Takeshima Liancourt Rocks Facts of the Conflict
Shimane Declares Takeshima Day as February 22nd – Japan Adds Insult to Injury The following page describes the Japanese Government’s[…]
Read more“…How Ulleungdo and Dokdo became Chosun Possessions…” (竹島松島朝鮮附屬) The following page is yet another record proving the Japanese Government (Meiji)[…]
Read moreJapan’s Meiji Government Formally Excludes Dokdo from Japan Again The following record is yet another piece of evidence that proves[…]
Read moreJapan’s Shogunate Excludes Ulleungdo and Dokdo From Japanese Territory The following documents are very critical to the historical ownership over[…]
Read moreJapan’s Shogunate Defines Dokdo Island (松島 Matsushima) as Part of Chosun (Korea) During the early 19th Century the Japanese Shogunate[…]
Read moreOver the years both Shimane Prefecture and Japan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs have stated their position on the Dokdo Takeshima[…]
Read moreThroughout the ages, nations have used visibility as a method of determining which territories were part of their country. Both[…]
Read moreKorean Researcher Presents Document Proving Dokdo Not Historically Part of Oki Region On November 7, 2009 the Korean newspaper Chosun[…]
Read moreAn 1876 Japanese Document Reveals a Japanese Official’s Territorial Perceptions in 1876 To understand better the policy of the Meiji[…]
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