Dokdo The Historical Dispute Between Japan and Korea
Dokdo (called Liancourt Rocks by some nations and Takeshima by Japan) is 215 kms from mainland Korea and 250 kms[…]
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Dokdo Takeshima Liancourt Rocks Facts of the Conflict
Dokdo (called Liancourt Rocks by some nations and Takeshima by Japan) is 215 kms from mainland Korea and 250 kms[…]
Read moreThe second page starts off with Japan’s political viewpont on Dokdo Island. Again, please click the thumbnail image to access[…]
Read moreThe Origin of This Dokdo Related Website Dokdo researcher, Park Cheon Yeol, from MBC Pohang Park Cheon Yeol produced a[…]
Read moreAllied Command’s Terms of Surrender Determine the Definition of Japanese Territory After WWII, Korea was no longer controlled by the[…]
Read moreEarly Meiji Japan’s Political Relationship with Korea from 1870 to 1905 Japan’s MOFA’s policy in their claim toward the Dokdo[…]
Read moreFebruary 23, 1904 – Japan’s Imperial Army and Navy Begin to Seize Strategic Locations in Korea. The following pages will[…]
Read moreImperial Japan’s Real Motives for the 1905 Annexation of Dokdo What Japan’s MOFA doesn’t want you to know about Japan’s[…]
Read moreKorean Inspector Han Chang-guk Describes Ulleungdo’s Neighbour Islands in Detail. Ulleungdo’s neighbour island Jukdo Islet, Not Referred to as “Usando”[…]
Read moreThe Ugly Truth Behind Japan’s Claim to Dokdo – Takeshima Island What Japan’s MOFA doesn’t want you to know about[…]
Read moreThe Ugly Truth Behind Japan’s Claim to Dokdo – Takeshima Island What Japan’s MOFA doesn’t want you to know about[…]
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