The issue on the attribution of Takeshima is going to be solved in the next Peace Conference in which it will be officially recognized as the territory of Japan, making jubilant the people of the prefecture, who have been dreaming about going fishing at this island for six years. (text omitted)
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Takeshima, Treasury of the Sea of Japan
Revenue of Tens of Millions of Yen
Sea Lions' Romance Drawn on the Isolated Island
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Document title | Takeshima, Treasury of the Sea of Japan Revenue of Tens of Millions of Yen Sea Lions' Romance Drawn on the Isolated Island |
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Date created (Western calendar) | September 6, 1951 |
Date created (Japanese era) | September 6, Showa 26 |
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Publisher | Mainichi Shimbun Matsue Branch |
Name of publication | Mainichi Shimbun (Osaka Head Office), Shimane edition |
Content | This article reports that the issue on the attribution of Takeshima was going to be solved by the San Francisco Peace Treaty through which the island would be officially recognized as Japan's territory, and that there was expectations among the people about fishing around Takeshima after the treaty would come into force. It also reports concretely on sea lion hunting at the island before and during the war. "The sea lion hunting around this island continued from 1911 to 1942." |