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Japan warns citizens in China about safety as diplomatic crisis deepens

Japan warns citizens in China about safety as diplomatic crisis deepens

Posted on November 18, 2025 By admin


Japan has warned its citizens in China to step up safety precautions and avoid crowded places amid a deepening dispute between Beijing and Tokyo over Taiwan.

Chief Cabinet Secretary Minoru Kihara said the latest advisory is a renewed call for safety measures, as sentiment towards Japan reflected in Chinese media had deteriorated after recent diplomatic events affecting the neighbours’ ties.

Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi sparked the most serious diplomatic clash between the two East Asian powers in years when PM Takaichi told Japanese lawmakers this month that a Chinese attack on Taiwan threatening Japan’s survival could trigger a military response.

“We have made judgments based on comprehensive consideration of the security situation in the country or region, as well as its political and social conditions,” Chief Cabinet Secretary Kihara said on Tuesday (November 18, 2025) about the safety notice.

The Japanese embassy in China had on Monday (November 17, 2025) reminded citizens to respect local customs and be careful in their interactions with Chinese people. It also asked citizens to be aware of their surroundings when outside, advising them not to travel alone and urging extra caution when travelling with children.

“If you see a person or group that looks even slightly suspicious, do not approach them and leave the area immediately,” the embassy notice said.

Film distributors have also suspended the screening of at least two Japanese films in China amid the deepening dispute between Tokyo and Beijing, in what Chinese state broadcaster CCTV said late Monday (November 17) was a “prudent decision” that took into account souring domestic audience sentiment.

Some Japanese films, including the animated “Crayon Shin-chan the Movie: Super Hot! Scorching Kasukabe Dancers” and manga-turned-movie “Cells at Work!”, originally slated for release in the coming weeks, will not begin screening in mainland China as scheduled, CCTV said, citing checks with film importers and distributors.

Efforts to ease tensions

Beijing claims democratically governed Taiwan as its own and has not ruled out using force to take control of the island. Taiwan’s government rejects Beijing’s claims and says “only its people can decide the island’s future.” Taiwan sits just over 110 km (68 miles) from Japanese territory, and the waters around the island provide a vital sea route for trade that Tokyo depends on.

Japan also hosts the largest contingent of U.S. military overseas. Japan has sought to tamp down the escalating dispute with China as Beijing retaliated in various ways, urging citizens to halt travel to Japan, and said, “its premier has no plans to meet Ms. Takaichi on the sidelines of this week’s G20 summit in South Africa.”

Mr. Kihara said, “nothing has been decided about bilateral meetings during G20, but that Japan remains open to conducting “various dialogues” with China.

On Sunday (November 16, 2025), Chinese Coast Guard ships sailed through waters around a group of East China Sea islands controlled by Japan but claimed by China. Japan’s coast guard said, “It drove the Chinese ships away.” The U.S. does not formally recognise the islands, known as Senkaku in Tokyo and the Diaoyu in Beijing, as Japanese sovereign territory, but since 2014 has said it would be obliged to defend them if attacked under the Japan-U.S. security treaty.

“In case anyone was in doubt, the United States is fully committed to the defence of Japan, which includes the Senkaku Islands. And formations of Chinese Coast Guard ships won’t change that,” U.S. Ambassador to Japan George Glass said on X (formerly Twitter).

Time to cut through the fog. In case anyone was in doubt, the United States is fully committed to the defense of Japan, which includes the Senkaku Islands. And formations of Chinese coast guard ships won’t change that. Earlier this year, @POTUS reiterated America’s position and… https://t.co/1nTil8fZ1I

— ジョージ・グラス駐日米国大使 (@USAmbJapan) November 18, 2025

“Despite the Chinese government measures, there were no particular changes in China’s export control measures on rare earths and other materials,” Japan’s Trade Minister Ryosei Akazawa said. Japan is heavily dependent on minerals for everything from electronics to cars.

The heads of Japan’s three business federations met with Ms. Takaichi late on Monday (November 17) and urged dialogue to resolve the diplomatic tensions.

“Political stability is a prerequisite for economic exchange,” Yoshinobu Tsutsui, chairman of Japan’s biggest business lobby Keidanren, told reporters after the meeting, according to media reports.

While Japan has made de-escalatory efforts, its refusal to retract the statements has not mollified Beijing, Cornell University’s China foreign policy expert Allen Carlson said. “As a result, the two countries now stand on a knife’s edge.”

Published – November 18, 2025 11:14 am IST





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