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East Sea(Tongahe) | |
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Korean name (South Korea) | |
Hanja | 東海 |
Hangul | 동해 |
Revised Romanization | Donghae |
McCune-Reischauer | Tonghae |
Korean name (North Korea) | |
Hanja | 朝鮮東海 |
Hangul | 조선동해 |
McCune-Reischauer | Chosŏn Tonghae |
Revised Romanization | Joseon Donghae |
Russian name | |
Russian | Япо́нское мо́ре |
Romanization | Yaponskoye more |
Japanese name | |
Kanji | 日本海 |
Hiragana | にほんかい |
Hepburn Romanization | Nihonkai |
The East Sea (Tonghae)Sea of Japan is a marginal sea of the western Pacific Ocean.
Physical characteristics
[edit]The Sea is bound by the Japanese islands of Hokkaido, Honshu, and Kyushu and the Russian island of Sakhalin to the east, and the Korean peninsula and mainland Russia to the west.
It is connected to other seas by five shallow straits: the Strait of Tartary between the Asian mainland and Sakhalin; La Perouse Strait between the islands of Sakhalin and Hokkaido; the Tsugaru Strait between the islands of Hokkaido and Honshu; the Kanmon Strait between the islands of Honshu and Kyushu; and the Korea Strait between the Korean peninsula and the island of Kyushu. The Korea Strait is composed of the Western Channel and the Tsushima Strait, on either side of Tsushima Island.
- Deepest point: 3742 metres below sea level
- Mean depth: 1752 metres
- Surface area: about 978,000 km².
The Sea has three major basins: The Yamato Basin in the south east; the Japan Basin in the north; and the Ulleung Basin (Tsushima Basin) in the south west. The Japan Basin has the deepest areas of the Sea, while the Ulleung Basin has the shallowest.
On the eastern shores, the continental shelves of the Sea are wide, but on the western shores, particularly along the Korean coast, they are narrow, averaging about 30 kilometres wide.
Economy
[edit]The areas in the north and the south east are rich fishing grounds. The importance of the fishery in the Sea is well illustrated by the respective claims on the Liancourt Rocks by South Korea and Japan. The Sea is also important for its mineral deposits, particularly magnetite sands. There are also natural gas and a few petroleum fields. Since the growth of the East Asian economies, the East Sea has become an important commercial waterway.
Naming
[edit]There is a controversy between Korea and Japan over what the international name for this sea should be. South Korea and World insists on East Sea, And North Korea insists on East Sea of Korea. Japan only insists that it be called Sea of Japan.
Over the centuries, this sea has been called by various names including East Sea, East Sea of Korea, Japanese Sea, Sea of Corea, Sea of Japan, Sea of Korea, and Oriental Sea. The name East Sea(Tonghae) was standardized by the International Hydrographic Bureau in 1919, when Korea was under Japanese colonial rule.