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Report on the installation of warning signs against illegal entry into the Senkaku Islands

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  On July 7th, 1970, I visited the Senkaku Islands to observe the installation of warning signs against illegal entry and to police illegal entry, and report on an outline thereof as follows.
  July 24th, 1970, Kenji HIGA, Director of Security Division, Immigration Control Agency
1. Dates of trip: July 7th-16th, 1970 (10 days)
2. Destination
The Senkaku Islands ((1)Uotsuri Island. (2)Minami-Kojima Island. (3)Kita-Kojima Island. (4)Kobi-Sho. (5)Sekibi-Sho.)
3. Overview

Document title Report on the installation of warning signs against illegal entry into the Senkaku Islands
Date created (Western calendar) July 24, 1970
Date created (Japanese era) July 24, Showa 45
Author(s) / Editor(s) Kenji HIGA, Director of Security Division, Immigration Control Agency
Publisher Immigration Control Agency
Name of publication Report
Content A report submitted when the Ryukyu Islands Immigration Control Agency installed warning signs against illegal entry into the Senkaku Islands between July 9th and 12th, 1970. It reports on the installation state of the signs and the policing of illegal entry by Taiwanese (e.g. for poaching, illegal landing, or dismantling of sunken wrecks, etc).
Language Japanese
Public access Open
Repository Naha District Immigration Office, Fukuoka Regional Immigration BureauNew Window
Medium Paper
Copies 25
Reference No. S1970072400101
Reference & information Follow the instruction at the Naha District Immigration Office, Fukuoka Regional Immigration Bureau
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