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Japan protests China’s ocean research in exclusive Economic Zone

Yoshimasa Hayashi, the chief cabinet secretary of Japan, said that after spotting a Chinese ship in the southwest region of the country, Japan had lodged a complaint with China asking it to cease ocean research in Japan's Exclusive Economic Zones (EEZ).

Hayashi reported that the Japanese Coast Guard discovered the Chinese vessel "Xiang Yang Hong 22," extending a metal-like object in the ocean within the Japanese EEZ, about 379 km (235 miles), west of Amami Oshima island early Sunday morning.

Hayashi, the Japanese government's top spokesperson, said that the Chinese government was not allowed to conduct marine scientific research without Japan consent. He said that the Chinese vessel left the water and headed west about three hours after he spoke.

Tokyo and Beijing face a territorial dispute over a group of Japanese-administered islands in the East China Sea, called the Senkaku in Japan and Diaoyu in China. (Reporting and editing by Jacqueline Wong; Kantaro Kommiya)

(source: Reuters)