A ship of the China Coast Guard, which was navigating the connecting waters just outside the Japanese territorial waters of the Senkaku Islands in Okinawa Prefecture, left the connecting waters by 10 pm on the 19th.

The China Coast Guard ship continued to sail in the continental zone for 157 days in 19 days, the longest since the Japanese government nationalized the Senkaku Islands.

According to the 11th Regional Coast Guard Headquarters, four ships of the China Coast Guard were sailing in the continental zone outside Japan's territorial waters off the coast of the Senkaku Islands in Okinawa Prefecture, but it was past 10 pm on the 19th. , Both ships have left the continental zone.



This means that the China Coast Guard vessel has been sailing in the continental zone for 157 days, the longest since the Japanese government nationalized the Senkaku Islands nine years ago.



During this time, the Japan Coast Guard has been on the alert as it has repeatedly invaded Japan's territorial waters and approached Japanese fishing boats.



The 11th Regional Coast Guard Headquarters said, "The situation surrounding the Senkaku Islands is still in an unpredictable and difficult situation. We will continue to work closely with related organizations under the policy of firmly protecting Japan's territory and territorial waters. , We will continue to respond calmly and neatly and take all possible measures to guard the territorial waters. "