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Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi stated Japan might respond militarily if China invades Taiwan, marking a shift from strategic ambiguity. China retaliated by summoning Japan's ambassador and issuing a travel warning that caused over 500,000 trip cancellations, impacting Japanese tourism and stock prices significantly. Additionally, China warned against Japanese seafood imports while Japan intercepted a Chinese drone near Yonaguni Island amid rising military tensions in the region.

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