China suspends Japanese film releases amid diplomatic row over Taiwan
Summary
China has halted the release of two Japanese anime films due to rising tensions between China and Japan over remarks related to Taiwan. This decision comes after Japan suggested it might intervene if China takes military action against Taiwan. The diplomatic strain has also led to warnings being issued by both countries regarding travel advisories and military activities near disputed areas.Key Facts
- China stopped the release of two Japanese anime films in response to diplomatic tensions with Japan.
- The films affected are "Crayon Shin-chan the Movie: Super Hot! The Spicy Kasukabe Dancers" and "Cells at Work!"
- Tensions increased after Japan's Prime Minister mentioned potential military intervention if China targeted Taiwan.
- China issued a travel advisory for its citizens regarding Japan and deployed warships near the Senkaku Islands.
- Japan responded with its own travel advisory, urging caution in China.
- Discussions for easing these tensions are ongoing, but no meeting is planned at the upcoming G20 summit.
- China sees Taiwan as part of its territory, which creates regional security concerns for Japan due to the island's location.
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