China protests against break-in at its embassy in Tokyo

Foreign Ministry spokesman Lin Jian said the man admitted that his actions were illegal and threatened to kill Chinese diplomatic personnel "in the name of God."

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A police officer stands guard outside the Chinese embassy in Tokyo on January 10, 2023. PHOTO: AFP

March 25, 2026

BEIJING – Foreign Ministry spokesman Lin Jian said that an unlawful individual claiming to be an active-duty officer of Japan’s Self-Defense Forces scaled the wall and forcibly entered the Chinese embassy in Japan on Tuesday morning.

Speaking at a regular news briefing in Beijing, Lin said the man admitted that his actions were illegal and threatened to kill Chinese diplomatic personnel in the name of so-called God.

“China is deeply shocked by this incident and has lodged solemn representations and a strong protest with the Japanese side,” he said.

Lin said that the case, which was “extremely egregious in nature”, once again reflected the rampant growth of far-right thinking and forces in Japan, adding that the resurgence of militarism had become a serious danger.

It also exposed the lingering harmful effects of what he described as the Japanese government’s erroneous policies on major issues bearing on China-Japan relations, including history and the Taiwan question.

“China demands that Japan immediately carry out a thorough investigation, severely punish those responsible and provide a responsible account to the Chinese side,” Lin said.

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