They sailed for Takeshima (present-day Utsuryo Island (Ulleungdo)) on the pretext of sailing for Matsushima (present-day Takeshima)...
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On the matter of the sailing for Takeshima, an island which Chōsen (Joseon) possesses
| Document title | On the matter of the sailing for Takeshima, an island which Chōsen (Joseon) possesses |
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| Date created (Western calendar) | 1830 - 1844 |
| Date created (Japanese era) | Tempō |
| Author(s) / Editor(s) | Tadashi FUJIKAWA |
| Publisher | |
| Name of publication | "Tempō Miscellaneous Records" Book No 18 |
| Content | A record by Hachiemon IMAZUYA in connection with the Tempō Takeshima Case. He cites sailing for Matsushima (present-day Takeshima) as a pretext for sailing for Takeshima (present-day Utsuryo Island (Ulleungdo)) which was a land of Chōsen (Joseon). It shows that Matsushima was considered Japanese territory at the time. |
| Language | Japanese |
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| Public access | Open |
| Repository | National Archives of Japan |
| Medium | Paper |
| Copies | 1 page |
| Reference No. | T1830000000103 |
| Reference & Information | Follow the instruction at National Archives of Japan |
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