Images of Korea’s Ulleungdo Island
Long considered the big sister island of Dokdo, Ulleungdo is known for its lush forests, bamboo, and marine life. Due[…]
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Dokdo Takeshima Liancourt Rocks Facts of the Conflict
Long considered the big sister island of Dokdo, Ulleungdo is known for its lush forests, bamboo, and marine life. Due[…]
Read moreDokdo (called Liancourt Rocks by some nations and Takeshima by Japan) is 215 kms from mainland Korea and 250 kms[…]
Read moreOur Collection of Articles Related to Korea’s Dokdo Island. This page is a compilation of information related to Dokdo –[…]
Read moreSome Images and Video We’ve Acquired Over the Years These are some pictures me and those involved with this website[…]
Read moreJapanese Loggers Continue Their Intrusion into Chosun’s Ulleungdo Island As the previous pages described, the civilian invasion by Japanese was[…]
Read moreDokdo and the Early 20th Century – Japanese Territorial Perceptions Japanese records from the early 1900s show Dokdo as part[…]
Read moreJapan’s 1837 Policy on Foreign Voyages – Passage to Ulleungdo Banned by the Shogunate The following page describes a Japanese[…]
Read moreSaito Hosen’s 1667 “Onshu Shicho Goki” (Report on Oki Island) – Japan’s Incorrect Translation. “Japan’s historical case for Dokdo hinges[…]
Read moreJapan’s 17th Century Records of the Ulleungdo Region “Were 17th Century Voyages to Ulleungdo by Japanese expressions of sovereignty over[…]
Read moreDokdo Island is Incorporated Into Uldo County, October 25th 1900 In 1882 the Chosun Government began filing strong protests with[…]
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