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尖閣周辺に中国船 69日連続
Chinese ships near the Senkaku Islands for 69 consecutive days
Tokyo Shimbun | Local Language | News | Jan. 23, 2026 | Shifting Geopolitical Alliances
On January 22, 2026, a Japan Coast Guard patrol vessel observed a China Coast Guard ship sailing in the contiguous zone outside the territorial sea around the Senkaku Islands in Okinawa Prefecture. This marks the 69th consecutive day that a Chinese vessel has been present near the Senkaku area. The Chinese ship was reported to be equipped with a machine cannon.
The Japan Coast Guard patrol vessel issued a warning to the Chinese ship, instructing it not to approach the territorial sea around the Senkaku Islands. The continuous presence of Chinese ships in this area indicates ongoing maritime tensions near the disputed islands.
外国人への訪問支援費補助 共生実現、自治体に入管庁
Subsidies for Visiting Support for Foreigners Realizing Coexistence, Immigration Bureau to Local Governments
Tokyo Shimbun | Local Language | News | Jan. 23, 2026 | UndeterminedPolitical Policy Resistance
The Immigration Services Agency will launch a grant program to subsidize outreach activities where municipal counselors visit locations with high concentrations of foreigners, such as apartment complexes and companies employing many foreign workers. This initiative, included in the FY2025 supplementary budget, aims to promote community coexistence by proactively addressing issues faced by foreigners through direct engagement.
In addition to existing support for consultation offices, outreach visits may extend to Japanese language schools and restaurants, where counselors will provide guidance on daily life matters such as garbage disposal rules and Japanese social systems. The program may also utilize social networking sites and involve foreign community leaders to improve communication and support. Foreigners serving as interpreters could participate as counselors alongside municipal employees.
The Immigration Services Agency plans to notify municipalities of the grant details soon, aligning the initiative with the government’s comprehensive measures on foreigner acceptance expected in early 2026.
Japan to Refuel S. Korean Air Force Jets at Naha Air Base
Nippon | English | News | Jan. 23, 2026 | Geopolitical Conflict and Disputes
On January 28, Japan's Air Self-Defense Force (ASDF) will provide refueling support to 10 South Korean Air Force planes at the Naha Air Base in Okinawa. This marks the first time the ASDF has offered such support to South Korean military aircraft.
The refueling had originally been scheduled for November but was canceled after South Korea’s Black Eagles aerobatic team flew around Takeshima islets, a territory disputed between the two countries. The Black Eagles need the refueling mainly due to the flight range required for their participation in an international defense industry exhibition in Saudi Arabia in early February.
Additionally, on the same day, the ASDF's Blue Impulse aerobatic team will engage in an exchange of opinions on exhibition flights with South Korean counterparts.
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