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Japan Assault Sparks China’s Travel Warning and Historical Concerns

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

China Issues ⁤Travel Alert for​ Citizens in Japan Following Tokyo Assault

Tokyo, Japan – November 21, 2025China’s Ministry of Culture and Tourism has⁢ issued a travel advisory‍ urging citizens to avoid non-essential travel to Japan, following a recent assault on Chinese nationals in Tokyo. The advisory, released⁤ Sunday, also instructs Chinese ⁤citizens currently in Japan to remain vigilant, take safety⁣ precautions, and contact local ‍police or Chinese diplomatic missions‍ in case of emergencies.

The alert comes after an incident on July​ 31,⁢ 2024, in which Chinese citizens where injured⁣ in Tokyo. While Japanese media has classified ⁣the event as “robbery and injury” (強盗傷害), ‍the‌ Chinese government has‍ expressed heightened concern, citing potential links to right-wing extremism.

According to the mainichi Shimbun, the primary suspect, Yoshiki Miyashita, is ⁤a resident of Osaka, ‍and traveled to Tokyo with at least one other ⁤individual specifically to commit the⁢ crime.investigators believe ⁤the suspects disabled surveillance by spray-painting cameras ‍near​ the scene, indicating premeditation.

the timing of the ⁢assault – July 31 -‌ has also raised⁣ concerns due to its⁤ numerical‍ connection to Unit 731, ‌a notorious imperial⁣ Japanese Army unit that⁣ conducted lethal human experimentation and ‍developed biological weapons in Northeast China during World ‍War II, resulting in the deaths⁣ of over ​3,000 people and widespread ⁣contamination. Abandoned chemical weapons from Unit 731 continue to be⁢ discovered in the region, occasionally causing civilian⁤ injuries.

Notably, on August 12, 2024, former Unit 731 soldier hideo Shimizu visited the unit’s former‌ site in‌ Harbin and publicly expressed remorse. Despite historical evidence, right-wing groups in Japan‍ have repeatedly denied the unit’s atrocities.

Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Peng Qing’en strongly condemned the violence,stating that “compatriots in Taiwan are our flesh-and-blood kin,” and called for a swift ⁤inquiry and prosecution of ​the perpetrators.

Chinese citizens in Japan ⁣requiring assistance can contact the embassy’s overseas Chinese affairs desk at 03-6450-2195.

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