North Korea estimates that ballistic missiles will not fly into Japanese territory Government at 29:37 on March 29

The government announced on the morning of the 29th that a possible ballistic missile was fired from North Korea.

It is estimated that the ballistic missiles will not fly into the territory of Japan and will not fall into the EEZ (exclusive economic zone). The government has stated that repeated launches by North Korea, including ballistic missiles, are a serious issue for the international community as a whole, including Japan, and will continue to make every effort to gather and analyze information and watch out.

The Japan Coast Guard has called on ships to be aware of future information.