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512:
Dokdo Island is first noted in historical texts

 

1145:
Area that includes Dokdo is mentioned in the official "History of the Three Kingdoms"

 

Early 15th century:
The "Annals of King Sejong" describes how Dokdo can be seen from Ulleungdo during good weather

 

May 1696:
Ahn Yong-bok and a group of fisherman warn Japanese seamen to stay away from Ulleungdo and Dokdo. Ahn later obtains a letter from Japanese authorities acknowledging Ulleungdo and Dokdo to be Korean territory.

 

1870:
Japanese officials dispatched to Korea submitted a report to the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs on the reasons why Matsushima (Ulleungdo) and Takeshima (Dokdo) belonged to Korea.

 

March 1822:
An instruction document of Taejungkwan, a Japanese government authority, clearly states that Takeshima (Dokdo) and Matsushima (Ulleungdo) do not belong to Japanese territory.

 

1900:
Korea Imperial Decree No. 41 placed Dokdo under the jurisdiction of the Ulleungdo County Office.

 

Feb. 22, 1905:
Shimane Prefecture in Japan passes a municipal notice incorporating Dokdo as part of its jurisdiction.

 

Nov. 18, 1905:
Japan forces Korea to sign the Eulsa Treaty, surrendering power over its own affairs.

 

1910:
Japan officially annexes Korea, claiming all territory as its own.

 

Aug. 1945:
Japan is defeated in World War II; Korea regains its sovereignty.

 

Sept. 1947-Jan. 1953:
The United States intermittently uses Dokdo for bombing practice.

 

September 1951:
The San Francisco Peace Treaty resolves Korea's post-war claims with Japan, officially returning Ulleungdo, Jejudo and Geomundo.

 

January 1952:
The Republic of Korea's first president, Syngman Rhee, establishes a "Peace Line" that includes Dokdo in the East Sea.

 

November 1954:
Korean sentries fire mortars at three approaching Japanese ships.

 

1965:
Korea and Japan restored diplomatic ties.

 

Feb. 23, 2005:
Japanese Ambassador Toshiyuki Takano asserts that Dokdo is "historically and legally Japanese territory."

 

March 16, 2005:
Shimane Prefecture passes a bill declaring Feb. 22 as "Takeshima Day," the Japanese name for Dokdo.

 

April 8, 2005:
President Roh Moo-hyun says: "Dokdo was taken away during Japan's war of aggression but had been returned to Korea in 1945. We have abundant evidence that Korea has had sovereignty over and actually controlled the islands for a long, long time."

 

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Korean Sovereignty over Dokdo, Lost and Regained file

From the end of the 19th century to the beginning of the 20th century, Japan pursued a policy of imperialistic expansion. Japan won the Sino-Japanese war in 1894 and the Russo-Japanese war in 1904; the main issue at stake in both wars was control over Korea. After having beaten off its two colonial rivals, Japan forced Korea to become its protectorate in 1905, and finally annexed Korea by force in 1910. In the course of this imperial aggression, the Shimane Prefecture, a Japanese local a...

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Dokdo: Korean Territory Since the Sixth Century file

- Table of Contents - Part I : Profile of Dokdo (Size: 272Kb) Geography and Environment Names Part II : Korean Sovereignty over Dokdo - Facts and Evidence (Size: 330Kb) When Did Dokdo Become a Part of Korean Territory Ahn Yong-bok's Activities and Japan's Confirmation of Korean Sovereignty over Dokdo Korean Sovereignty over Dokdo Reconfirmed: Japanese Documentary Evidence of the Late 19th Century (1) Chosenkoku Kosai Shimatsu Naitansho (A Confidential Inquiry into the Particulars o...

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Timeline file

512: Dokdo Island is first noted in historical texts 1145: Area that includes Dokdo is mentioned in the official "History of the Three Kingdoms" Early 15th century: The "Annals of King Sejong" describes how Dokdo can be seen from Ulleungdo during good weather May 1696: Ahn Yong-bok and a group of fisherman warn Japanese seamen to stay away from Ulleungdo and Dokdo. Ahn later obtains a letter from Japanese authorities acknowledging Ulleungdo and Dokdo to be Korean territory. 1870: Japane...

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The Dokdo Case: Japanese Records file

The following Japanese historical records and documents indicate acknowledgement of Korean sovereignty over Dokdo: ■ 1785: Map A map published in Japan (author identified as Hayashi) shows Takeshima (Dokdo) as Korean territory. ■ 1870: Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs document Officials returning from a visit to Korea file a report to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs outlining why Matsushima (Ulleungdo) and Takeshima (Dokdo) belong to Korea. ■ 1877: Japanese Prime Ministerial instructions...

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Dokdo: History of Korean Sovereignty file

Korean Claim Firmly Rooted Throughout history, Dokdo has been a feature of Korea's territory. The Island was first recorded as part of Korea in a document generated during the Shilla Dynasty in 512. An official publication called the "History of the Three Kingdoms" (Samguksagi), written in 1145, refers to the conquest of Usanguk, an area that included Dokdo. Dokdo is also mentioned in the "Annals of King Sejong" (Sejong Sillok Jiriji), a series of historical texts from the king who ruled from 1...

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Dokdo: The Korean Position file

Dokdo is, and has for centuries been, an integral part of Korean territory. The reason that the Japanese claim has inflamed Koreans to the extent it has - out of proportion to the size or value of the land in question - is because it directly concerns the Republic of Korea's independence and sovereignty. The history of the Japanese claim underscores this fact. Japan's encroachment on Dokdo in 1905 occurred in the context of its 1904-5 war with Russia. The primary objective was to se...

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The Japanese Illegitimate Claim: Takeshima file

Korea Objects to Japanese Illegitimate Claim The controversy over Dokdo has simmered for years, but became heated again after a Feb. 23, 2005, press event at the Seoul Foreign Correspondents Club on Korea-Japan Friendship Year at which Japan's ambassador to Korea, Toshiyuki Takano, was asked about Dokdo. "Takeshima is historically and legally Japanese territory," he said, using Japan's name for Dokdo. The press meeting came a day after Japan's Shimane Prefecture announced plans to nominate Feb. 22 as "Takeshim...

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Korea's Exercise of Sovereignty over Dokdo file

Since its establishment in 1948, the government of the Republic of Korea has been taking full control over Dokdo, a group of islets located in the East Sea. Based on its legal rights over the islets, it has stationed garrison and deployed patrol boats and other ships with a mission to guard Korea's eastern territorial sea, contiguous zone, and exclusive economic zone. It has also adopted measures to preserve its natural environment. Korea's sovereignty over Dokdo is complete, both de jure and ...

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Korean Sovereignty over Dokdo, Lost and Regained file

From the end of the 19th century to the beginning of the 20th century, Japan pursued a policy of imperialistic expansion. Japan won the Sino-Japanese war in 1894 and the Russo-Japanese war in 1904; the main issue at stake in both wars was control over Korea. After having beaten off its two colonial rivals, Japan forced Korea to become its protectorate in 1905, and finally annexed Korea by force in 1910. In the course of this imperial aggression, the Shimane Prefecture, a Japanese local a...

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Dokdo: Inhabitants and Visitors file

Dokdo remains the Republic of Korea's easternmost territory, a viable environment with fresh water, trees and residents, all three of which are required for land to be classified as an island under international law. Around 37 police, Ministry of Maritime Affairs & Fisheries personnel and three lighthouse keepers live on Dokdo along with a few dogs. Their role is to protect Korea's sovereignty over Dokdo and provide security and assistance where necessary for local fishing vessels and ...

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