On the morning of the 24th, four ships of the China Coast Guard invaded Japanese territorial waters one after another off the Senkaku Islands in Okinawa Prefecture, and the Japan Coast Guard Headquarters continues to warn them to leave the territorial waters immediately.

According to the 11th Regional Coast Guard Headquarters, four ships of the China Coast Guard, which were navigating in the contiguous zone just outside Japan's territorial waters, sank the Senkaku Islands from around 10:15 am to around 40 am on the 24th. They invaded the territorial waters off Kuba Island and Taisho Island one after another.



As of 10:50 a.m., two of these vessels are sailing about 20 km off the southeast coast of Kuba Island, and the other two are sailing in the territorial waters about 18 km off the north-northwest coast of Taisho Island.



The Japan Coast Guard continues to warn us to leave our territorial waters immediately.



It was the first time since the 30th of last month, when a survey vessel from Ishigaki City conducted a marine survey off the coast of Uotsuri Island, that a Chinese Coast Guard vessel was confirmed to have intruded into Japan's territorial waters off the Senkaku Islands. It's the 6th time I've been in the middle of a long time.