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September 2010, when Naoto Kan was serving as Prime Minister of Japan.

A Chinese fishing boat was operating near the Senkaku Islands, a territorial dispute between China and Japan.

He was arrested on charges of obstruction of official duties after colliding with a Japanese Coast Guard patrol boat.

The Japanese government announced its stance that it would deal harshly with the fisherman in accordance with domestic law.

China demanded the immediate release of its captain.

As part of this measure, rare earth exports to Japan were virtually halted.

This is the first rare earth sanctions imposed by China on Japan.

From China’s perspective, it was a serious issue that involved the territorial dispute over the Senkaku Islands and the treatment of its citizens.

It can be seen that strong retaliatory measures were implemented.

And in 2026, during Prime Minister Takaichi’s term. China imposes second rare earth sanctions on Japan

Even the first case was an unofficial sanction that was never officially recognized by the Chinese government.

This case is expected to have an even greater impact because the Chinese government has openly announced that it will impose sanctions.

How big of an incident was this time for something like this to happen again?

Also, were Chinese fishermen arrested in the Senkaku Islands?

“If China invades Taiwan, Japan will lead the Self-Defense Forces and intervene by force.”

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Surprisingly, no action was taken

It was a result achieved purely with three inches of tongue.

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