Japanese authorities say they have seized a Chinese fishing vessel that tried to flee when ordered to stop for an inspection, in a move that may further fuel tensions with Beijing. The boat was in Japan's exclusive economic zone off Nagasaki Prefecture in the south-west when it was intercepted and its captain arrested on Thursday, according to the country's fisheries agency. The vessel's captain was ordered to stop for an inspection by a fisheries inspector, but the vessel failed to comply and fled, the fisheries agency said. The seizure is the first time since 2022 that the agency has seized a Chinese fishing boat. China has yet to react to Japan's statement. There were 11 people aboard, including the captain who is a 47-year-old Chinese national, the fisheries agency said. Authorities and Japanese media have described the seized vessel as a tiger net fishing boat with a high capacity. We will continue to take resolute action in our enforcement activities to prevent and deter illegal fishing operations by foreign vessels, Japan's Chief Cabinet Secretary Minoru Kihara said on Friday. Thursday's incident comes amid strained relations after Japan's Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi enraged China in November by suggesting Tokyo would intervene militarily if Beijing sought to take Taiwan by force. China has long insisted that Taiwan, occupied for decades by Japan until 1945, is its territory and has not ruled out using force to achieve what it calls reunification. In response to Takaichi's remarks, which China's foreign ministry described as egregious, Beijing summoned Tokyo's ambassador and warned its citizens to reconsider travel and study in Japan. That led to a sharp drop in visits to Japan by Chinese tourists, and a subsequent hit to Japanese stocks related to tourism and retail. As the diplomatic spat deepened during the end of 2025, Beijing repeatedly demanded that Takaichi retract her comments, and its foreign ministry warned Japan to stop playing with fire. Japanese artists touring China have also had shows cancelled and releases of popular Japanese movies have been postponed. Japan's last two pandas were even returned to China last month.
Japan's Seizure of Chinese Fishing Vessel Escalates Tensions

Japan's Seizure of Chinese Fishing Vessel Escalates Tensions
Amid rising diplomatic tensions with Beijing, Japan has seized a Chinese fishing vessel that attempted to evade inspection in its exclusive economic zone, marking a significant incident in their fraught relations.
The Japanese fisheries agency has detained a Chinese fishing vessel near Nagasaki after it failed to comply with an inspection order. This incident, the first seizure of a Chinese boat since 2022, comes on the heels of diplomatic hostilities between Japan and China, particularly related to Taiwan. Officials in Tokyo assert their commitment to enforcing regulations against illegal fishing and preventing foreign incursions.


















