On the 24th, two ships of the China Coast Guard, which invaded the territorial waters of Japan off the coast of the Senkaku Islands in Okinawa Prefecture and approached Japanese fishing boats, left the territorial waters on the morning of the 25th.

The Japan Coast Guard Headquarters continues to be vigilant not to re-enter the territorial waters.

According to the 11th District Maritime Security Headquarters, at around 4:30 pm on the 24th, four ships of the China Coast Guard, which were navigating the connecting waters just outside the territorial waters of Japan, were on the fishing islands and Taisho islands of the Senkaku Islands. It invaded Japan's territorial waters one after another offshore.



After that, two of the four vessels left the territorial waters around 6:30 pm on the 24th.



In addition, the remaining two vessels sailed in the territorial waters for about 16 hours in accordance with the movement of the fishing boats after showing the movement to approach the Japanese fishing boats, but both left the territorial waters after 8 am on the 25th. ..



The Japan Coast Guard Headquarters continues to be vigilant not to re-enter the territorial waters.



This is the 16th time a China Coast Guard ship has invaded the territorial waters off the coast of the Senkaku Islands, following the 11th of this month.