Diplomatic tensions between China and Japan intensified following remarks by the Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi stating that Japan could militarily intervene in the event of a Taiwan Strait crisis. China accused her of interfering with its internal affairs and responded by indefinitely suspending the release of Japanese films and issuing a travel warning for Japan, impacting the tourism industry. Reciprocally, Japan warned its citizens in China to increase safety precautions and avoid crowded spaces. This escalation, which includes cultural sanctions and a Chinese Coast Guard sail-by near the disputed Senkaku Islands, signals a high-risk environment for bilateral trade, investment, and the security of expatriates in both nations.