Definition of Korean Strait

1. Noun. A strait between Korea and Japan; connects the East China Sea and the Sea of Japan.

Exact synonyms: Korea Strait
Geographical relationships: Tsushima
Generic synonyms: Sound, Strait

Lexicographical Neighbors of Korean Strait

Korans
Korat
Korbut
Korchnoi
Korda
Kordofan
Kordofanian
Kore
Korea
Korea Bay
Korea Strait
Korean
Korean English
Korean Peninsula
Korean Sign Language
Korean Strait (current term)
Korean War
Korean haemorrhagic fever
Korean lespedeza
Korean wave
Korean waves
Koreanness
Koreans
Koreas
Koreish
Koreshian
Korey
Korf's Algorithm

Literary usage of Korean Strait

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. R.U.S.I. and Brassey's Defence Yearbook by Royal United Services Institute Staff, Thomas Allnutt Brassey Brassey (1906)
"to pass through the Korean Strait, although thereby he brought himself within range of the Japanese naval arsenal of Sasebo. Moreover, the La Perouse Strait ..."

2. Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Standard Work of Reference in Art, Literature (1905)
"... steaming northeast apparently toward Tsushima (Tsu Island), which divides the Korean Strait into the eastern and western channels. ..."

3. Japan and Japanese-American Relations by George Hubbard Blakeslee (1912)
"... must of necessity have been a constant menace to the safety of Nippon; but in this age of steam, when the Korean Strait has been transformed into a mere ..."

4. Transactions of the Asiatic Society of Japan by Asiatic Society of Japan (1883)
"... not to have fallen low enough to have closed likewise the Korean Strait, and permitted an immigration into Japan by an ice-bridge there likewise. ..."

5. The United Service (1902)
"Korea divides Port Arthur from Vladivostock for nayal purposes, and the Japanese fortress of Tsushima threatens ships passing through the Korean Strait. ..."

6. The New Far East: An Examination Into the New Position of Japan and Her by Thomas Franklin Millard (1906)
"The "Russia" was seized in the Korean Strait on February 5th, and one or two smaller Russian merchant vessels were seized off the Korean coast either on the ..."

7. Review of Reviews and World's Work by Albert Shaw (1904)
"... must inevitably become Russian territory, in order to give the Russian fleet a free passage through the Korean Strait. ..."

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