Japanese Nationalists on Diaoyu Islands, Netizen Reactions
From QQ:
Detailed Pictures of Japanese Right-Wingers Landing on the Diaoyu Islands Revealed
August 18 to 19, 150 Japanese right-wingers sailed on 21 boats from Ishigaki Island of Okinawa to the waters of the Diaoyu Islands [aka Senkaku Islands] to hold a commemoration. 10 people of them landed on the the Diaoyu Islands, and the Japanese media recently published photographs of the 10 people's activities on the island. These pictures are of the Japanese right-wingers are paying a tribute to a stone monument on the islands.
Japanese right-wingers are paying a tribute to a stone monument on the islands.
The right-wingers covered a beacon built in the past with Japanese national flags.
According to the report, the 10 people who landed on the Diaoyu Islands were 5 local assembly members, Akihiro Suzuki of Tokyo, Ichiro Wada of Hyogo, Kojima Ji-ho of Ibaraki Toride, Kosaka Eiji of Tokyo Arakawa, Tanaka Taro Tokyo Suginami, and some political group personnel, including a female.
A Japanese right-winger has climbed up onto high-ground on the Diaoyu Islands with a national flag. From the photos, the Diaoyu Islands are thickly covered by tropical vegetation, its scenery beautiful.
This group of right-wingers sailed to the Diaoyu Islands on 21 rented boats.
The right-wingers holding a commemoration ceremony for those Japanese who died in World War II.
The Japanese Coast Guard ship that was patrolling nearby didn't stop them from landing on the islands.
The right-wingers stayed on the islands for about two hours and displayed Japanese national flags.
After staying on the island for two hours, the right-wingers boarded the Japanese Coast Guard ship and returned.
The Japanese assembly members who participated in the Dioayu Islands commemoration ceremony held a press conference after returning to port.
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