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Maki Otsuki Concert Halts Amid China-Japan Tensions

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Japanese Singer Maki Otsuki‘s ⁣Shanghai Concert Interrupted Amidst Rising⁢ sino-Japanese Tensions

SHANGHAI – November⁣ 30, 2025 – ‍A concert by Japanese⁤ anime ‌singer Maki Otsuki was ⁤abruptly stopped ⁢mid-performance in Shanghai late Saturday, signaling a potential escalation of tensions between Japan​ and China. the incident, occurring‌ as Otsuki was performing, ⁣appears linked‍ to ⁣the ongoing diplomatic friction⁢ surrounding Taiwan and increasingly‌ assertive Chinese foreign policy. ​

While official⁤ explanations remain limited,sources suggest ‌the concert’s interruption reflects a growing sensitivity within⁣ China towards Japanese‌ cultural exports,notably ‍as Tokyo strengthens it’s ⁣ties with Taiwan – a self-governed island that Beijing views as a breakaway ⁣province.

The interruption follows a series of ⁤recent ⁢incidents impacting japanese businesses and ⁤cultural events in China, raising⁤ concerns about a potential wave of unofficial restrictions. Earlier‌ this month, several ​japanese brands faced‍ online ‍boycotts following​ comments⁤ perceived as supportive‌ of ⁣Taiwan’s democratic government. Bandai Namco, a prominent Japanese entertainment company, has continued operations in Shanghai, but its events are now under increased ⁢scrutiny (see photo).

The timing of the concert disruption is particularly⁤ noteworthy, coinciding with heightened rhetoric from both Tokyo and beijing regarding ⁣Taiwan’s status. Japan has repeatedly expressed concern over‌ china’s military activities near the island,⁤ while Beijing has consistently condemned any‌ perceived interference in ​what it considers an internal matter.

As of this ‌writing, neither the Shanghai government nor⁣ Otsuki’s management have issued detailed statements⁢ regarding the incident. However, the event underscores the ⁤delicate balance between ‌cultural exchange and geopolitical‍ realities in‍ East Asia, and the potential for ‌diplomatic tensions to quickly impact artistic expression. Further updates⁢ will be provided as the situation develops.

[Photo by Tomoko Wakasugi: Bandai Namco’s event space in Shanghai features merchandise from the “One Piece” franchise.]

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