I'm going to start studying Dokdo!
Paltochongdo Year: 1592 / Compilation: Toyotomi Hideyoshi / Size: 36 x 495 cm This map was produced for the purpose of invading ships during the Japanese Invasion of Korea in 1592. On this map, not only did Japan record Dokdo as Joseon's territory, but Tsushima Island, which is currently defined as Japan's territory, is also recorded as Joseon's territory, which is evaluated as data that could cause a "Daemado dispute." CAUTION!! This map was compiled by Hideyoshi Toyotomi, a Japanese. Please complain about the map to the ignorant Hideyoshi who chose the wrong location!
It is a map produced by Kuki and others at the order of Toyotoy Hideyoshi during the Japanese Invasion of Korea in 1592, 1827 Jaemosa/Production Standard: 50x36cm. Ulleungdo Island and Umbrella (Dokdo Island) are marked on the Gangwon-do part of Paldochongdo Island. It is the first map in Japan to mark Ulleungdo and Dokdo in Korean names, and this map is an important data that recognized Ulleungdo and Dokdo as Korean territory before the Japanese Invasion of Korea in 1592.
Joseon East Coast Year: 1876 / Compilation: Japanese Navy Hydrographic Department / Specification: 65x103 cm The Russian Fleet Paradise was reissued by the Japanese Navy in 1876 for operational purposes. It depicts the eastern coast of the Korean Peninsula, coastline, Ulleungdo and Dokdo. Like the title of the map, this map also shows Dokdo's territory as Joseon's territory.
Joseon Guksekyeondo Production Year: 1873 / Compiled by: Somezaki Nobuhusa Joseon Guksekyeokdo is a map produced in Japan in the late 19 years of age, and Ulleungdo and Dokdo are drawn next to Uljin-hyeon in the same color as Gangwon-do to mark it is marked as Joseon's territory.
In the early 19th century, during the Japanese shogunate era, a Western-style map of Japan with Usan Island, which is believed to be the origin of Dokdo, was discovered. The map's Usando Island seems to have named Dokdo Island the old name of Ulleungdo Island at the time when there was no geographical knowledge.
Tadataka Ino, the founder of modern map production in Japan, traveled around Japan 10 times and completed the Japan Coastal Site Exhibition (left) in 1821, and the Sohak Pilhu Japan Exhibition based on it. The Japan Coastal Field Map stipulates Sado Island and Tsushima Island, which are adjacent to Dokdo, but excludes Dokdo from its territory. Sohakpil Hu, Japan's mission, four northern islands and the Kuril Islands were marked as Japanese territory, but there was no Dokdo.
Joseon was drawn in the upper left corner of the Japanese branch shrine, and unlike Japan, it was marked in a single color, indicating Jukdo (,,, Ulleungdo) and Songdo (도島, Dokdo) as Joseon territory.
The general meeting is also a general meeting of Japan in the late 1700s, and Dokdo is painted yellow like a map of the Three Kingdoms and specified as "the one of Joseon" next to it.
Again, dakesima, the Japanese claim, is an island of delusion and does not exist in reality!!!
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