@EconomicMayhem @TheKoreaHerald It is a very silly question to ask. It is a matter of sovereignty, coupled with a question of South Korean invasion into Takeshima, Japan.
Takeshima Issue: Unforgivable Atrocity Committed by the government of South Korea http://voiceofjapanviatweeting.blogspot.jp/2011/09/takeshima-issue-unforgiveable-atrocity.html
Takeshima Day竹島の日Should Be Remembered Along With January 18, 1952-A Date Which Will Live In Infamy
in reply to the following tweet;
Mr. W. A. Swan@EconomicMayhem
@TedYokohama @TheKoreaHerald Why are a few seemingly useless rocks so important to Japan anyways? (cont) http://tl.gd/j2jafv
Takeshima Issue: Unforgivable Atrocity Committed by the government of South Korea http://voiceofjapanviatweeting.blogspot.jp/2011/09/takeshima-issue-unforgiveable-atrocity.html
Takeshima Day竹島の日Should Be Remembered Along With January 18, 1952-A Date Which Will Live In Infamy
http://voiceofjapanviatweeting.blogspot.jp/2011/02/takeshima-dayshould-be-remembered-along.html
Why the Republic of Korea has turned against Japan? 韓国が「反日」になったわけin reply to the following tweet;
Mr. W. A. Swan@EconomicMayhem
@TedYokohama @TheKoreaHerald Why are a few seemingly useless rocks so important to Japan anyways? (cont) http://tl.gd/j2jafv
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