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Japan’s response to China’s 100-year strategy: balancing naval expansion and fisheries

For neighboring Japan, these developments are significant. Japan has long held interests in the stability of the region and is wary of China's expanding maritime footprint. The Japanese government has expressed concerns over Chinese fishing practices, which often encroach on Japan's exclusive economic zones (EEZ). The Japanese fisheries sector, vital for both economic and cultural reasons, faces pressure as competition intensifies in the East China Sea.

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Japan raises diplomatic protest over South Korean maritime survey near disputed Takeshima Islets

Hiroyuki Namazu, the Director-General of the Asian and Oceanian Affairs Bureau at Japan’s Foreign Ministry, immediately conveyed Japan’s objections through a telephone call to a senior official at the South Korean Embassy in Tokyo. In his communication, Namazu described the survey as "unacceptable" and demanded that it be halted without delay. This marks the fourth instance this year where Japan has lodged a formal protest against South Korean maritime activities in the vicinity of Takeshima.