Two ships of the China Coast Guard entered the territorial waters off the Senkaku Islands Approaching a Japanese fishing boat 23:50 on July 2

On the evening of the 2nd, two vessels of the Chinese Coast Guard that invaded the territorial waters of Japan off the Senkaku Islands in Okinawa Prefecture approached a Japanese fishing boat operating in the nearby waters. To ensure the safety of fishing boats, such as by patrol boats at the Coast Guard Headquarters, we continue to warn the two Marine Police Departments to immediately leave the territorial waters.

According to the 11th Regional Coast Guard Headquarters, two of the China Coast Guard's four ships broke into Japan's territorial waters off 4:00 pm on the 2nd, offshore of the Senkaku Islands in Okinawa Prefecture.

After that, at around 4:50 pm, I was approaching a Japanese fishing boat operating in the vicinity, about 7 km west of Uotsurijima.

The three patrol boats at the Coast Guard Headquarters secured the safety of the fishing boat, such as when the patrol boat was in contact with the boat of the Japan Coast Guard.

At 10 pm, the two vessels are sailing within the territorial waters approximately 6 to 8 km northeast of Uotsuri Island, thus continuing to warn the Coast Guard to immediately leave the territorial waters.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs is protesting to the Chinese side that it was approaching and tracking Japanese fishing boats in the territorial waters off the Senkaku Islands in May this year over the vessels of the China Coast Guard.