# Sino-Japanese%20Relations

Latest news and articles about Sino-Japanese%20Relations

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Close-up of a US Army sergeant's gravestone from the Korean War era in California.
World

A Chilling Record: New Archives Detail Imperial Japan’s Animal-to-Human Blood Experiments

Newly discovered archival documents provide primary evidence of the Imperial Japanese Army injecting animal blood into human subjects during World War II. These findings add to the historical record of war crimes committed in occupied China and continue to influence the strained diplomatic relations between Beijing and Tokyo.

SoMi2026年6月22日 14:08
#Unit 731#Imperial Japanese Army#War Crimes
Cargo vessel navigating the calm waters of the open sea.
Politics

Friction in the First Island Chain: China’s Liaoning Carrier Standoff with Japan

The Chinese aircraft carrier Liaoning and its strike group have reportedly engaged in multiple tense encounters with Japanese forces during recent Western Pacific deployments. These incidents highlight the growing frequency of tactical friction as China seeks to normalize its naval presence beyond the First Island Chain.

SoMi2026年6月22日 14:08
#PLA Navy#Liaoning Carrier#Sino-Japanese Relations
Statues of soldiers at the Korean War Veterans Memorial in autumn.
World

Echoes of Unit 731: New Evidence Details Imperial Japan’s Human-Animal Blood Experiments

A 1940 military report has confirmed that the Imperial Japanese Army conducted lethal experiments injecting animal blood into humans during its occupation of China. These findings, recovered from internal medical journals, provide further evidence of systemic war crimes and continue to complicate historical reconciliation in Northeast Asia.

SoMi2026年6月22日 01:08
#Imperial Japanese Army#Unit 731#War Crimes
Men in traditional costumes perform a historical ceremony outdoors.
Politics

The Passing of an 'Old Friend': Why Beijing Mourns the Architect of Sino-Japanese Reconciliation

The death of veteran Japanese statesman Yohei Kono has been met with high-level condolences from Beijing, which honored him as a lifelong 'old friend.' His passing underscores the loss of moderate, pro-engagement voices in Japanese politics as regional tensions continue to rise.

SoMi2026年6月12日 00:38
#Yohei Kono#Sino-Japanese Relations#Kono Statement
Stylish portrait of an Asian woman in a white blazer with a traditional hair bun and red umbrella.
Politics

End of an Era: Beijing Mourns Yohei Kono, a Rare Bridge in Sino-Japanese Relations

Beijing has officially mourned the death of Yohei Kono, the former Japanese Speaker and architect of the 1993 Kono Statement, calling him a 'lifelong friend.' His passing marks the further decline of the moderate, pro-engagement faction within Japanese politics at a time of heightened regional tension.

SoMi2026年6月11日 18:08
#Yohei Kono#Sino-Japanese Relations#Kono Statement
Stylish portrait of an Asian woman in a white blazer with a traditional hair bun and red umbrella.
Politics

The Last of the Liberal Guard: Yohei Kono’s Death and the Vanishing Bridge Between Tokyo and Beijing

The death of veteran Japanese statesman Yohei Kono marks the loss of a critical diplomatic bridge and the author of Japan's most significant historical apology. His passing highlights the shrinking influence of pro-China, 'historical-conscience' politicians within a Tokyo establishment that is increasingly leaning toward nationalism.

SoMi2026年6月10日 22:38
#Yohei Kono#Sino-Japanese Relations#Kono Statement
Historic A-Bomb Dome in Hiroshima, symbolizing peace and remembrance amidst lush greenery.
Politics

Justice with Chinese Characteristics: The 70-Year Legacy of the Shenyang War Crimes Trials

This article examines the 70th anniversary of the 1956 Shenyang and Taiyuan war crimes trials, where the PRC prosecuted 45 Japanese officials. It highlights the unique 're-education' approach used by the CCP and how the legacy of leniency and confession continues to shape modern Sino-Japanese relations and Chinese national identity.

SoMi2026年6月9日 14:08
#Shenyang Trials#Japanese War Crimes#Sino-Japanese Relations
A historic building in Shanghai with an arched brick facade, typical of traditional Chinese architecture.
Politics

History as a Battlefield: The Enduring Diplomatic War Over the Nanjing Massacre

Tensions between China and Japan have reignited following a proposal in Nagasaki to relabel the Nanjing Massacre as an 'incident.' Beijing is countering this revisionism by highlighting the 1946 legal archives and UNESCO-recognized evidence that underpin the historical and legal reality of the atrocities.

SoMi2026年6月6日 01:38
#Nanjing Massacre#Sino-Japanese Relations#Historical Revisionism
Beautiful view of Himeji Castle in Japan, showcasing classic architecture under clouded skies.
World

Echoes of the Past: Beijing Warns Against Japan’s ‘Crisis Narrative’ and Strategic Pivot

The draft 2026 Defense White Paper from Japan has sparked intense criticism from Beijing, which views Tokyo's escalating 'crisis narrative' as a pretext for dismantling its pacifist constitution. The article analyzes Japan's strategic shift toward 'counterstrike' capabilities and weapon exports as a destabilizing force that risks a regional arms race.

SoMi2026年6月4日 23:38
#Japan Defense White Paper#Sino-Japanese Relations#Remilitarization
Scenic view of Osaka Castle walls reflecting on the calm moat water under a bright sky.
World

The Ghosts of Militarism: Beijing Slams Japan’s Strategic Shift as a ‘Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing’

China has issued a scathing critique of Japan's 'new role' in regional security, labeling it a deceptive attempt to revive militarism under the guise of international cooperation. Beijing argues that Tokyo's recent defense policy shifts and weapon export deregulations are direct threats to the post-war peace architecture in the Indo-Pacific.

SoMi2026年6月1日 17:38
#Japan Defense Policy#Sino-Japanese Relations#Shangri-La Dialogue
A solemn view of the Hiroshima Atomic Bomb Dome at sunset, symbolizing peace and resilience.
World

Echoes of Justice: The Tokyo Trial at 80 and China’s Battle for Historical Memory

International scholars convened in Nanjing to mark the 80th anniversary of the Tokyo Trial, visiting key memorials to emphasize the legal legitimacy of the post-war order. The event highlights China's strategic use of historical archives to counter revisionism and reinforce its role as a defender of global justice.

SoMi2026年5月30日 00:38
#Tokyo Trial#Nanjing Massacre#Post-war Order
A detailed close-up of a Lady Justice statue holding scales, symbolizing law and justice.
World

Legacies of Law: The Tokyo Trials at 80 and China’s Moral Architecture of Peace

International scholars convened in Nanjing to mark the 80th anniversary of the Tokyo Trials, emphasizing the legal and historical significance of post-WWII justice. Through the 'Unshakable Justice' exhibition, China is reinforcing its role as a defender of the established post-war international order against historical revisionism.

SoMi2026年5月29日 18:08
#Tokyo Trials#Nanjing Massacre#International Law