Two ships of the China Coast Guard that invaded Japan's territorial waters off the coast of the Senkaku Islands in Okinawa Prefecture left the territorial waters after 7 pm on the 23rd.

The Japan Coast Guard continues to be vigilant as it moves closer to Japanese fishing boats while sailing in the territorial waters.

According to the 11th Regional Coast Guard Headquarters, at around 3:00 am on the 23rd, two ships of the China Coast Guard invaded the territorial waters of Japan off the coast of Taisho Island in the Senkaku Islands, and then approached Japanese fishing boats. I showed it.



The two vessels left the territorial waters after 7:00 pm after sailing for about 16 hours.



As of 7:20 pm, the Maritime Security Headquarters remains vigilant as the two vessels are sailing within the continental zone just outside the territorial waters, approximately 26 to 27 kilometers southeast of Taisho Island.



This is the 23rd time that a China Coast Guard vessel has invaded the territorial waters off the coast of the Senkaku Islands since the 9th of this month.