On the morning of the 21st, two ships of the China Coast Guard invaded Japan's territorial waters off the coast of the Senkaku Islands in Okinawa Prefecture, and the Japan Coast Guard continues to warn them to leave the territorial waters immediately.

According to the 11th District Maritime Security Headquarters, two of the four China Coast Guard vessels navigating the continental zone just outside Japan's territorial waters were off the coast of Kuba Island in the Senkaku Islands before 5 am on the 21st. So, I invaded the territorial waters of Japan.



As of 5 am, the two vessels are sailing within the territorial waters of Japan, approximately 21 km southeast of Kuba Island and approximately 19 km southeast.



These two vessels showed a movement to approach Japanese fishing boats off the coast of Kuba Island before 5 am, but the Japan Coast Guard Headquarters deployed patrol boats around to ensure the safety of the fishing boats.



The Japan Coast Guard continues to warn you to leave the territorial waters immediately.



This is the ninth time that a China Coast Guard vessel has invaded the territorial waters off the coast of the Senkaku Islands, following the 20th.