Japan movie releases postponed in China after Taiwan row
Summary
The release of two Japanese movies in China has been delayed amid tensions between Japan and China over comments about Taiwan by Japan's Prime Minister. Films affected include "Cells at Work!" and "Crayon Shin-chan the Movie: Super Hot! The Spicy Kasukabe Dancers." China's reaction also impacted Japanese tourism and business sectors.Key Facts
- Two Japanese films had their releases postponed in China: "Cells at Work!" and "Crayon Shin-chan the Movie."
- The delay is due to a dispute caused by remarks from Japan's Prime Minister about possible military action if China attacked Taiwan.
- Chinese state media reported the postponements but did not specify how long they would last.
- The Chinese government advised its citizens to avoid travel to Japan and warned students about safety concerns.
- Japanese tourism, airline, and retail stocks fell as a result of China's response.
- China considers Taiwan a part of its territory and has not excluded military action to achieve unification.
- Many in Taiwan see themselves as a separate nation, though they prefer not to declare independence or unify with China.
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