If Japan really wants to live in peace with its Asian neighbors, it should take a hard look at its attitude toward history and learn from Germany in this respect, says China's ambassador to Britain.
Chinese marine surveillance vessels on Friday monitored Japanese ships illegally entering the territorial waters around the Diaoyu Islands during the fleet's routine patrols, according to the State Oceanic Administration (SOA).
The Chinese Foreign Ministry confirmed Friday's routine patrol by Chinese maritime surveillance vessels in the territorial sea off the Diaoyu Islands.China quashes Japan's patriotism dearth reports
Observers of several renowned Chinese think tanks on Thursday backed the foreign ministry's note on the "fundamental changes" to the Diaoyu Islands situation.
Toyota Motor Corp said on Thursday that its sales in China continued the decline in October as anti-Japanese-product anger at Japan’s illegal “purchase” of China’s Diaoyu Islands remained strong.
Chinese Foreign Ministry on Monday confirmed that there is no plan for Chinese and Japanese leaders to meet during the Asia-Europe summit in Laos.
Japan should learn from Germany Special
Beijing Tuesday hit back at claims by Japanese Foreign Minister Koichiro Gemba that Tokyo was trying to calm tensions with Beijing over the Diaoyu Islands.
Japanese vessels expelled Special
A Foreign Ministry spokesman on Tuesday responded to Japanese Foreign Minister Koichiro Gemba's remarks maintaining Tokyo's position that there is no sovereignty dispute over the Diaoyu Islands, urging Japan to admit the dispute.
China's marine surveillance fleet has expelled a number of Japanese vessels illegally sailing in waters around the Diaoyu Islands on Tuesday morning.
Despite the fact that attitudes toward Japanese living in China have changed dramatically since September, Kawahara Keiichiro is determined to continue volunteering in the earthquake-hit areas of China.
Declining exports of rare earths are due to sluggish global demand and not tension with Tokyo, industry leaders said. Japan should face up to wrongdoing
Noda vows to protect maritime interests Special
Japan's attitude toward its history and current situation cannot help it win its neighboring countries' trust, and it will not become a real power politically if it does not face up to its wrongdoing committed in the past and at present.