it is true that the materials found in Dokdo is really useful.
But the real reason why Japan wants Dokdo is because Japan gets the ocean lying beside and below Dokdo.
But also, Japan is having a lot of problems, and although they are being solved, there are problems that they can't handle effectively. Now, if they get attention on the negative parts of the government, that's not good. So, they're dividing attention by creating a conflict with Korea by claiming Dokdo. That's what I heard, anyways.
Korean and japan did not fight each other.They fought with the White supremacy.
There are many languages spoken in Japan, but Japanese is by far the most spoken and official language and practically all Japanese citizens and many temporary residents speak it. Minority languages in Japan include Okinawan (spoken on Okinawa Island by many island natives), Korean (by the relatively large Korean immigrant population), and Ryukyuan languages spoken by natives of the Ryukyu Islands south of the main Japanese islands. English is limited to major cities or tourist areas although it is taught in secondary schools.
The currency in South Korea is South Korean Won (KRW).
The North Korean Army invaded the South on June 25, 1950
South Korean hwan ended in 1962.
They have stole 75% of South Korea's land and they might take the most beautiful island's in Korea. "DokDo"
the island is called dokdo in korea and takeshime in japan ( 1 island which 2 different names)
South Korea, by a little bit
Japan never took Liancourt Rocks, also known as Dokdo or Tokto in Korean and Takeshima in Japanese. The island is administered by South Korea and has been since 1954, though there continues to be contention between Japan and Korea over which country Laincort Rocks belongs to.
Jejudo is the largest. There is also Ulleong-Do and there is a conflict about Dokdo with Japan
No. Seoul, South Korea is located on the Korean Pennisula and Tokyo, Japan is located on the island of Japan located east of the Sea of Japan.
Korean; it's just that she had lots of success in Japan.
No, Hyundai is a Korean brand of automobile. More specifically, South Korean.
No. Not even at closest point from the continent and Japan somewhere in the south. Not even on Dok-do (Disputed Island) between the countries. According to both Wikipedia and Wikitravel, on very clear days the Japanese island of Tsushima can be seen from vantage points in Busan, South Korea, and the mountains of Korea can also be seen from Tsushima. I guess binoculars would probably help.
The Korean Strait
Okinawa
president truman ordered american troops moved from Japan to South Korea.