A passenger ferry named after an ancient monk seen as a symbol of Sino-Japanese cultural exchange has suspended its service as Beijing continues its retaliation for Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s remarks on Taiwan.
The Jian Zhen Hao ferry from Shanghai to Japan’s Osaka and Kobe has been suspended since Saturday “due to a request from the Chinese side” over concerns that the safety of travel between the two countries could not be guaranteed, according to the operator, Japan-China…
China-Japan ferry halts service as tensions over Takaichi remarks flare

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