Connected waters off the coast of Senkaku The China Coast Guard ships sailed for the 65th consecutive day at the longest on June 17, 13:15

Off the coast of the Senkaku Islands in Okinawa Prefecture, a ship of the China Coast Guard is navigating in a connecting water area just outside the territorial waters of Japan for 65 consecutive days. This is the longest since the Japanese government nationalized the Senkaku Islands eight years ago and continues to warn and monitor the Coast Guard Headquarters to prevent it from approaching territorial waters.

According to the 11th Regional Coast Guard Headquarters, four ships of the Chinese Coast Guard are sailing in the connected waters just outside Japan's territorial waters off the Senkaku Islands in Okinawa Prefecture on the 17th.

As of 9 a.m., two of the four vessels are approximately 31 to 41 kilometers west of Taisho Island in the Senkaku Islands, one is approximately 43 kilometers east of Kubajima, and the other is approximately south of Minamikojima. Has sailed and stayed 42 km.

Offshore of the Senkaku Islands, a vessel of the Chinese Coast Guard was sailing in the connected waters for 14 consecutive days from April 14th to the 17th, which means that the Japanese government moved to the Senkaku Islands eight years ago. It became the longest since it was nationalized.

The China Coast Guard ships frequently invade Japan's territorial waters, and the Japan Coast Guard is currently warning and monitoring them to keep them away.