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According to a report on the website of Singapore's “Lianhe Zaobao” on December 8, as the tension between China and Japan continues to intensify, the ferry “Jianzhen”, which is regarded as a symbol of friendship between the two countries, has been suspended. According to a report by Hong Kong's “South China Morning Post”, the Sino-Japanese international ferry that operates the “Jianzhen” issued a statement on the 8th saying that the “Jianzhen” service between Shanghai and Osaka and Kobe in Japan will be suspended from the 6th due to concerns that travel safety between the two countries cannot be guaranteed under the current situation. The statement stated that the suspension is a “temporary measure” and that the restoration time is yet to be determined. The report said that after Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi made “something is wrong with Taiwan” remarks last month, it triggered strong dissatisfaction in Beijing; China then imposed countermeasures against Japan in the fields of tourism, education, and fishery products exports. The Chinese government reminds citizens to avoid traveling to Japan. Major Chinese airlines also announced on the 5th that the full refund policy for flights to Japan will be extended until March 28 next year.

智通財經·12/08/2025 13:49:25
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According to a report on the website of Singapore's “Lianhe Zaobao” on December 8, as the tension between China and Japan continues to intensify, the ferry “Jianzhen”, which is regarded as a symbol of friendship between the two countries, has been suspended. According to a report by Hong Kong's “South China Morning Post”, the Sino-Japanese international ferry that operates the “Jianzhen” issued a statement on the 8th saying that the “Jianzhen” service between Shanghai and Osaka and Kobe in Japan will be suspended from the 6th due to concerns that travel safety between the two countries cannot be guaranteed under the current situation. The statement stated that the suspension is a “temporary measure” and that the restoration time is yet to be determined. The report said that after Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi made “something is wrong with Taiwan” remarks last month, it triggered strong dissatisfaction in Beijing; China then imposed countermeasures against Japan in the fields of tourism, education, and fishery products exports. The Chinese government reminds citizens to avoid traveling to Japan. Major Chinese airlines also announced on the 5th that the full refund policy for flights to Japan will be extended until March 28 next year.