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|A German Map With Minor Eastern Sea.jpg|"Minor Eastern Sea" in a early-18th century German map
|Vinland Map.jpg|[[Vinland Map]], a 15th-century redrawing of a 13th-century original, is the first western map to refer to the sea as the "East Sea" ("mare Occeanum Orientale").
|A German Map With Minor Eastern Sea.jpg|"Minor Eastern Sea" in a early 18th-century German map
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|A Portuguese Map With Sea of Korea.jpg|An early-17th century Portuguese map; the first instance of "Sea of Korea ("Mar Coria") appearing on a map.
|A Portuguese Map With Sea of Korea.jpg|An early 17th-century Portuguese map; the first instance of "Sea of Korea ("Mar Coria") appearing on a map.
|A Japanese Map With Sea of Korea 1.jpg|"Sea of [[Joseon]]" in a late-19th century Japanese map.
|A Japanese Map With Sea of Korea 1.jpg|"Sea of [[Joseon]]" in a late 19th-century Japanese map.
|A French Map With Sea of Korea.jpg|"Sea of Korea" in a mid-18th century French map.
|A French Map With Sea of Korea.jpg|"Sea of Korea" in a mid 18th-century French map.
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|A Jesuit Map With Sea of Japan.png|An early-17th century map drawn by an Italian missionary in China. It is the first map in which the term "Sea of Japan" appears.
|A Jesuit Map With Sea of Japan.png|An early 17th-century map drawn by an Italian missionary in China. It is the first map in which the term "Sea of Japan" appears.
|A British Map With Sea of Japan.jpg|"Sea of Japan" in a mid-19th century British map.
|A British Map With Sea of Japan.jpg|"Sea of Japan" in a mid 19th-century British map.
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A collection of images about Sea of Japan.

Maps with "East Sea"

Vinland Map, a 15th-century redrawing of a 13th-century original, is the first western map to refer to the sea as the "East Sea" ("mare Occeanum Orientale").
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Vinland Map, a 15th-century redrawing of a 13th-century original, is the first western map to refer to the sea as the "East Sea" ("mare Occeanum Orientale").
"Minor Eastern Sea" in a early 18th-century German map
PD Image
"Minor Eastern Sea" in a early 18th-century German map

Maps with "Sea of Korea"

An early 17th-century Portuguese map; the first instance of "Sea of Korea ("Mar Coria") appearing on a map.
PD Image
An early 17th-century Portuguese map; the first instance of "Sea of Korea ("Mar Coria") appearing on a map.
"Sea of Joseon" in a late 19th-century Japanese map.
PD Image
"Sea of Joseon" in a late 19th-century Japanese map.
"Sea of Korea" in a mid 18th-century French map.
PD Image
"Sea of Korea" in a mid 18th-century French map.

Maps with "Sea of Japan"

An early 17th-century map drawn by an Italian missionary in China. It is the first map in which the term "Sea of Japan" appears.
PD Image
An early 17th-century map drawn by an Italian missionary in China. It is the first map in which the term "Sea of Japan" appears.
"Sea of Japan" in a mid 19th-century British map.
PD Image
"Sea of Japan" in a mid 19th-century British map.