Korean Historical Documents | Japanese Historical Documents |
1145 – First appearance of Ulleungdo and Dokdo in History of the Three Kingdoms. “General Isabu annexed Usan in 512.” | |
1454 - The Annals of King Sejong Geographical Records “Usan and Mureung islands are visible on a clear day.” | |
1530 - New and Expanded Complete Conspectus of the Territory of the Eastern Country Includes an entry for “Usan and Mureung.” | |
1667 – First appearance of Ulleungdo and Dokdo in Records on Observations on Oki. Records show that Ulleungdo and Dokdo are beyond Japan’s border. | |
1693 - (1693, Joseon period) An Yong-bok’s capture. | 1693 – 1696 Ulleungdo Border Dispute Documents: Takeshima ChronicleJapanese shogunate recognizes Ulleungdo and Dokdo as Korean territory during the dispute resolution process. |
1792 - Expanded Compilation of Reference Documents “Ulleung and Usan are both part of Usan, and Usan is called ‘Songdo’ by Japanese.” | |
1877 - The Daijōkan Order Shimane Prefecture was informed through the Ministry of Home Affairs, “Ulleungdo and Dokdo have no relation with Japan, and you must keep that in mind.” |