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100 1 _aSugihara, Takashi,
_d1938-
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240 1 0 _aSan'in chihō no rekishi ga kataru "Takeshima mondai".
_lEnglish
245 1 4 _aThe history of Takeshima and Japan :
_bhistorical accounts and stories from the San'in region /
_cSugihara Takashi ; translated by the Japan Institute of International Affairs.
246 3 0 _aTakeshima and Japan :
_bhistorical accounts and stories from the San'in region
250 _aFirst English edition.
264 1 _aTokyo :
_bJapan Publishing Industry Foundation for Culture,
_c2022.
264 4 _c©2010
300 _a195 pages :
_billustrations, maps ;
_c20 cm
336 _atext
_btxt
_2rdacontent
337 _aunmediated
_bn
_2rdamedia
338 _avolume
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500 _a"Originally self-published in Japanese under the title San'in chihō no rekishi ga kataru 'Takeshima mondai' in 2010."--Title page verso.
504 _aIncludes a chronology (pages 172-182) and bibliographical references (pages 183-194).
505 0 0 _gIntroduction --
_g1.
_tOne of Kim In-woo's ships drifts ashore in Hamada --
_g2.
_tPioneers to Ullengdo (Takeshima) : Matazai and Ōya Jinkichi --
_g3.
_tUllengdo and Takeshima --
_g4.
_tThe Ōya and Murakawa families --
_g5.
_tOki and Takeshima --
_g6.
_tThe Genroku Takeshima Incident and the governor of Iwami Ginzan --
_g7.
_tThe Korean goodwill missions and the Takeshima issue --
_g8.
_tThe Japanese sea lion and Takeshima --
_g9.
_tAfter the travel prohibition --
_g10.
_tMatsuhima becomes Lincourt (Lianco) Island --
_g11.
_tThe Tenpō Takeshima Incident and Hachiemon --
_g12.
_tMatsura Takeshirō --
_g13.
_tThe Japanese who crossed over to Ullengdo in hte early Meiji period --
_g14.
_tThe grand council of state's directive in 1877 --
_g15.
_tAbout The Chronology of Korea by Mori Junzaburō --
_g16.
_tThe Russo-Japanese War and Takeshima --
_g17.
_tThe Korean teacher An Yeongjung in Matsue City in 1905 --
_g18.
_tNakai Yōzaburō --
_g19.
_tUldo magistrate Shim Heung-taek and the Shimane Prefecture inspection team --
_g20.
_tThe Takeshima Fishing and Hunting Limited Partnership company --
_g21.
_tStories from Friends of Ulleungdo News (I) : Ulleungdo in 1904 and 1905 --
_g22.
_tStories from Friends of Ulleungdo News (II) : life in the Taishō and Shōwa periods --
_g23.
_tStories from Friends of Ulleungdo News (III) : interactions with Koreans --
_g24.
_tUlleungdo is a treasure Island : a letter from father to son --
_g25.
_tThe Pacific War --
_g26.
_tThe Treaty of San Francisco --
_g27.
_tThe Syngman Rhee Line --
_g28.
_tThe Asanagimaru and the Ōtorimaru --
_g29.
_tSolitary Takeshima : from the Syngman Rhee Line to a provisional zone --
_g30.
_tTakeshima as Japanese territory. --
_gAfterword --
_gSupplementary figures --
_gChronology --
_gReferences.
520 _a"Lying in the the Sea of Japan between Japan and the Korean Peninsula sits Takeshima, two islets surrounded by numerous rocks. At present, the issue of sovereignity over Takeshima remains contested between Japan and the Republic of Korea. Historically, the area has been the site of many intersections between Japanese and Koreans and is especially tied to the history of Japan's southwestern San'in region. Shimane Prefecture native and teacher of regional history Sugihara Takashi brings this rich history into relief by tracing the many stories that unfolded in the region, from the hunting of sea lions on Takeshima to the peaceful coexistence of Japanese and Koreans living side by side on the nearby island of Ulleungdo. Takeshima and its history remain ever present in the hearts of the Japanese people and the story of this important region."--Back of dust jacket cover.
650 0 _aBoundary disputes.
_91015
650 0 _aTerritory, National
_zJapan.
_91016
650 6 _aLitiges de frontière.
_91017
650 6 _aTerritoire national
_zJapon.
_91018
650 0 7 _aTakeshima(Shimaneken).
_2jlabsh/4
_91019
650 0 7 _aNihon-Taigai kankei-Chōsen-Rekishi.
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_91020
650 0 7 _aRyōdo.
_2jlabsh/4
_91021
651 0 _aTok Island (Korea)
_xInternational status.
_91022
651 0 _aTok Island (Korea)
_xHistory.
_91023
651 0 _aSan'in Region (Japan)
_91024
651 0 _aJapan
_xForeign relations
_zKorea (South)
_91025
651 0 _aKorea (South)
_xForeign relations
_zJapan.
_91026
651 0 _aJapan
_xBoundaries.
_91027
651 6 _aLiancourt, Rochers de.
_91028
651 6 _aLiancourt, Rochers de
_xHistoire.
_91029
651 6 _aCorée du Sud
_xRelations extérieures
_zJapon.
_91030
710 2 _aNihon Kokusai Mondai Kenkyūjo,
_etranslator.
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