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The East Sea Dispute: Korea's Name for the Sea of Japan

The East Sea Dispute: Korea's Name for the Sea of Japan

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In this episode of North Korea: The Secret History of the World's Most Isolated State, Lucas and Luna dive into the centuries-old naming dispute between Korea and Japan over the body of water between them. Known as the Sea of Japan on most Western maps, Korea calls it the East Sea — Donghae. The episode traces the origins of the name back to early Korean cartography, including the 15th-century Kangnido map, and examines how Japanese expansionism and colonial rule in the early 20th century led to the global adoption of Sea of Japan. Lucas explains the diplomatic battles at the International Hydrographic Organization and the United Nations, the role of the Japanese colonial government in suppressing Korean names, and how the dispute remains a symbol of unresolved historical grievances. The conversation also touches on how North and South Korea, despite their bitter division, have found common ground on the name issue. A nuanced look at how maps reflect power, history, and identity — and why a simple name can provoke such intense emotion. #EastSea #SeaOfJapan #Donghae #Korea #Japan #Cartography #MapDispute #Kangnido #ColonialHistory #InternationalHydrographicOrganization #UN #NorthKorea #SouthKorea #EastAsianHistory #NamingDispute #Geography #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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