
"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.
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