Japan protests against second territorial incursion by China in under a week
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A Chinese naval survey vessel entered Japanese waters on Aug 31. It followed an airspace intrusion on Aug 26 by a military plane.
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TOKYO - Japan has lodged a protest with China after one of its naval survey vessels entered Japanese waters on Aug 31, the second incursion into its territory by the Chinese military in less than a week.
An uptick in Chinese military activity near Japan and around Taiwan in recent years has stoked concerns in Tokyo.
Japan has responded with a defence build-up that it says aims to deter Beijing from using military force to push its territorial claims in the region.
The ship was detected off the coast of Kagoshima prefecture, in Japan’s south-west, at around 6am local time (5am in Singapore), and departed within two hours, the country’s Defence Ministry said.
Tokyo registered its “strong concern and protest over this incident” with a Chinese Embassy official, the Foreign Ministry said in a statement that also referenced the first airspace intrusion by a Chinese military plane on Aug 26.
Tokyo told Chinese diplomats earlier this week that the Aug 26 violation of its airspace was “utterly unacceptable”.
A telephone call to the Chinese Embassy in Tokyo went unanswered when Reuters called outside regular business hours.
The Aug 31 incident was the 10th time in the past year that a Chinese naval survey ship has sailed through Japan’s territorial waters, and the 13th time if submarines and other intelligence-gathering vessels are included, according to national broadcaster NHK. REUTERS

