Japan protests after China tells citizens not to visit after Taiwanese leader’s comments

Japan raised objections on Saturday after China advised its citizens to avoid visiting Japan, according to New Japan News Taiwan showed no signs of dying down.
The Tokyo government has lodged a protest with its top spokesman, the Chief Cabinet Secretary said.
China advised its citizens on Friday to refrain from traveling to Japan in the near future. Hidden from the previous attacks against China in Japan and the so-called prime minister Sanae Takaichiichiichiichichiichiihiaichii’ bad words “Taiwan, which is said to reduce the atmosphere China-Japan exchange.
Kihara told reporters that it is important to be precise because of the differences between the two governments in communicating with each other, the Kyodo report said.
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China has repeatedly warned its nations to take precautionary measures when in Japan over the past year, but the latest announcement appeared to strongly advise against its ambassador,
Japan is a very popular destination for Chinese tourists, providing a much-needed boost to the economy but also creating an anti-China and anti-foreign crowd. It is unclear whether the Advisory will have any advice on Chinese willingness to visit Japan, but several Chinese Airlines He did not offer refunds for fines on tickets previously sold in Japan after the government’s announcement.
The dispute suggests that Japan’s already strained relationship with China could spill over into Takaichi, who is sponsoring the military to counter potential threats from Beijing and its claims to competing waters in the western Pacific.
Takaichi, who was Minister Last month, he said in Parliament that a Chinese attack on Taiwan would be an “existential threat” to Japan, requiring the use of military force.
The comments drew strong opposition from China, including a social media post from the Consul General in Osaka last weekend saying “we have no choice but to get dirty.”
His comments, which were later retracted, sparked a protest by the Japanese government that was followed by a weekly back-and-forth.
China claims Taiwan, an island it controls off its coast, as its territory and has threatened military operations in the surrounding waters in recent years.
Neither the United States nor Japan have a major diplomatic relationship with Taiwan, but the US is a major supplier of Defense Equipment The military and the military also oppose a resolution of the China-Taiwan situation by force.
Japan is a military ally of the United States and the American military is in most of the US territory in its territory, including a large navy base south of Tokyo.

