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Japan seeks dialogue amid China tensions

Published on: November 17, 2025 11:00 AM

Japan’s Chief Cabinet Secretary Minoru Kihara holds a press conference at the Prime Minister’s Office in Tokyo on November 17, 2025. — AFP
The Japanese government has affirmed its intent to continue dialogue with China to maintain stability in bilateral relations, while refusing to rescind remarks made by Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi on a “survival-threatening” situation for Japan. The comments have drawn strong reactions from Beijing, including an advisory for Chinese nationals to avoid traveling to Japan.

Read More: China warns Japan of “crushing defeat” over Taiwan 

Chief Cabinet Secretary Minoru Kihara stated that Japan will “continue watching developments closely and making the appropriate response,” stressing the importance of multi-layered communication despite differing stances. The government is considering sending Keiichi Ichikawa, secretary general of national security, to China to facilitate dialogue.

Japanese officials, including ruling and opposition party leaders, have called for calm and measured responses. Conservative supporters back Takaichi’s remarks, and aides indicate she is unlikely to retract them, as doing so could anger her voter base. The government seeks a solution acceptable to both sides without making hasty concessions.

Tensions were further inflamed by a social media post from Chinese Consul General in Osaka, Xue Jian, which threatened violence. Japanese authorities plan to address this separately, with some officials suggesting declaring him persona non grata—a move that could escalate tensions further.

Read More: Tensions in check: China, India pledge smooth border management

The government aims for a “soft landing” approach that upholds Japan’s position while preventing further deterioration of the relationship. Dialogue remains the preferred avenue to manage the delicate situation.

Filed Under: Top Stories, World Tagged With: bilateral dialogue, China travel advisory, Diplomatic Tensions, Japan-China relations, Latest, Osaka consul, Sanae Takaichi

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