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SOCIETY The Senkaku Islands, the Northern Territories, and the Japanese "Borders" Latest Photos Chinese ships have entered Japanese waters almost every day in the waters around the Senkaku Islands, sparking naval battles with the Japanese Maritime Safety Agency. To the north, the reality is that Japanese fishermen are fishing in fear in the waters off Nemuro and Cape Nosappu-Misaki under the surveillance of Russian Shea ships. The "visa-free exchange" that has continued for 30 years has been unilaterally abandoned. The Okinno Torishima, the southernmost Japanese island, has become the "target" for Xi Jinping's advance into the Pacific Ocean, strengthening the Chinese claim that it is not Japanese territory. One after another, the "history of economic activities by Japanese people" has been erased in Takeshima, which is still under effective South Korean control. Up to the present day, the author has photographed "Japanese territory and waters," but the islands on the border that are difficult for the Japanese to approach. What he wants in this book is not slogans such as "return the territory" or "defend the territory," but rather the reality that is happening on the Japanese border and the history of the Japanese people who have lived on these islands. Because it is "Japanese territory that the Japanese cannot go," it is meaningful that Japanese cameramen shoot, record, and pass on to future generations.