China has issued a warning to its citizens advising them to steer clear of Japan, amid escalating tensions with the Asian nation over its stance on Taiwan.
The move comes as Tokyo's new premier sparked diplomatic fallout by suggesting in an interview that a hypothetical US military attack on Taiwan could "make sense" - essentially expressing support for the United States' long-standing policy of keeping a naval presence off the island. China views the US and Japan's actions towards Taiwan as a direct challenge to its own claims over the island, which it insists is rightfully part of China.
For Chinese citizens planning to travel to Japan, this new warning serves as another reminder that diplomatic tensions between Beijing and Tokyo are on the rise.
The move comes as Tokyo's new premier sparked diplomatic fallout by suggesting in an interview that a hypothetical US military attack on Taiwan could "make sense" - essentially expressing support for the United States' long-standing policy of keeping a naval presence off the island. China views the US and Japan's actions towards Taiwan as a direct challenge to its own claims over the island, which it insists is rightfully part of China.
For Chinese citizens planning to travel to Japan, this new warning serves as another reminder that diplomatic tensions between Beijing and Tokyo are on the rise.