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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.
Tourist attraction turns tragic after chopper crash inside Mt. Aso crater in Kyushu
The Mainichi | English | News | Jan. 23, 2026 | Accidents
A sightseeing helicopter crashed on January 20, 2026, inside the main crater of Mount Nakadake, part of Mount Aso in Kumamoto Prefecture, a popular tourist destination in Japan. Mount Aso is known for helicopter tours that offer close-up views of its craters, attracting many foreign visitors, with about 1.18 million inbound tourists visiting Aso-Kuju National Park in 2024, making it Japan’s second most visited national park.
Despite the volcano's active status, with an eruption alert level of 1 and generally low volcanic activity, manned helicopter flights are regularly allowed in the area as long as weather conditions are favorable. Drones and unmanned aircraft are banned within a 1-kilometer radius of Mount Nakadake’s craters to avoid difficult recoveries after crashes. The crashed helicopter was found on the northern slope of the first crater, with ongoing rescue efforts monitoring volcanic gas levels.
Local authorities expressed surprise over the accident as flying around the crater was not previously considered dangerous. Decisions on how to respond to the crash have not yet been made. The incident raises questions about the safety protocols surrounding aerial tours above active volcanic sites.
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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