Japan incorporated Dokdo into Japan at the opportunity of submitting 「Petitionforliancourtrocksincorporation ... andthelend(リヤんコ島領土編入並び貸下願)」 in Sept. 1904 by Nakai Yozaburo(中井養三郞) from Saigo(西鄕) of Oki island(隱岐島 ... and ‘Nakai Yozaburo(中井養三郞) immigrated to the islandfor fishing’ as effective ruling.
Territorial disput between Korea and Japan -concentration upon the Japan’s claim TheLiancourtRocks, ... japanese for geographic and historic reasons and also based on the international law. ... The Japanese government incorporated Takeshima into Shimane Prefecture in January 1905.
oneself 스스로 set notion 선입견 now andthen 가끔씩 hand down 후세에 전하다 dress oneself 스스로 옷을 입다 overturn 뒤집다, ... credit 외상으로 ascribe ~을 ~에게 돌리다 credit 칭찬 revoke 취소하다 carry 취급하다 rebuke 비난하다 succeed 뒤를 잇다 minutes 회의록 ... release 풀다 remark 의견을 말하다 acknowledge 알리다 pay, rate, fare, fee, payment, cost revolve 주제로 삼다 borrow, lend
as Sŏkdo(Rock islet) including the western name of LiancourtRocks. ... Laporte who was well versed in international law knew that in the West, Dokdo was called “LiancourtRocks ... country,” which was the basis for claiming Dokdo to be terra nullius.
rise to the name “LiancourtRocks”). ... forthe French whaling ship “Liancourt,” that had first discovered Dokdo with Western eyes and given ... islandand was called LiancourtRocks or Hornet Island, which has caused confusion.
TheLiancourtRocks, also known as Dokdo in Korea or Takeshima in Japan, are a group of small islands ... For example, when the Korean side had known about theincorporation of Dokdo into Japan, the Minister ... He said: "It is totally groundless forthe Japanese to lay claim to Tokdo and I am shocked at the report
forthe San-Francisco Peace Treaty lobbied the US to include therocks in Japan’s territory. ... February, the day Dokdo was incorporated into Japan in 1905, as a prefectura lmemorial day. ... Meanwhile, Shimane Prefecture continued to send petitions to the central government arguing the need
and stated that the islands disputed between Japan and Korea- Ullungdo LiancourtRocks (Dokdo), and ... the document that named it as a territory that was first incorporated into the Korean Shilla Dynasty ... As you know, a junction between a warm current and a cold current is a rich fishing ground, forthe nutritive