The timing when Takeshima become Japanese territory was earlier than the annexation of Korea by Japan, in addition, there is no description of attribution of Takeshima anywhere in the San Francisco Peace Treaty, which stipulated Korea's independence. Therefore, Takeshima clearly belongs to Japan, and will always be part of our homeland as of the Shimane Prefecture. (text omitted)
To repeat the previous statement, Takeshima is Japanese territory and belongs to our Shimane Prefecture. Taking measures based merely on a unilateral interpretation in disregard of another country's claim, even if it would be developed step by step in a coercive manner, is obviously illegal invasion, we understand. Even if South Korea creates fait accompli and puts it upon another repeatedly, it is just an accumulation of facts of illegal invasion.
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Editorial / Korean measures on Takeshima is the real illegal invasion (San'in Shimpo [newspaper])
Document title | Editorial / Korean measures on Takeshima is the real illegal invasion (San'in Shimpo [newspaper]) |
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Date created (Western calendar) | September 3, 1954 |
Date created (Japanese era) | September 3, Showa 29 |
Author(s) / Editor(s) | |
Publisher | San'in Shimposha (present-day San'in Chuo Shimpo) |
Name of publication | San'in Shimpo [newspaper] |
Content | An editorial written with a sense of crisis due to the illegal occupation of Takeshima that South Korea is promoting further. This article appeals that "We cannot help but feel indignant very much over the reality that a part of our homeland is being controlled by a foreign country". |
Language | Japanese |
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Public access | Open |
Repository | Shimane Prefectural Library (Japanese Only)![]() |
Medium | Microfilm |
Copies | 1 page |
Reference No. | T1954090300102 |
Reference & Information | Follow the instruction at Shimane Prefectural Library to see microfilm |
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