Japan’s ‘incorporation’ of Dokdo in 1905 was not just about sea lions
Oct 3, 2012
A newly forged cultural agreement will reinforce relations between the two countriesThe explanation presented by the Japanese government on the annexation of Dokdo is oversimplified. Nakai Yozaburo, a resident of Shimane Prefecture in Japan, wished to obtain a exclusive permit to hunt sea lions on Dokdo, according to the website of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. In 1904, he filed a petition with the Japanese government and the islets were subsequently “incorporated” into Japanese territory on