After arriving in waters near the islands today, those aboard the five fishing vessels carrying about 20 activists and fishermen began fishing but did not appear to have any plans to try to swim ashore, which is forbidden by the Japanese government and would be seen as a border violation by Beijing.
Both countries claim the uninhabited islands, known as the Senkaku in Japan and the Diaoyu in China, and have stepped up patrols to bolster their territorial claims. The dispute, which escalated rapidly after Japan moved last year to purchase them from a family who claimed to be their owner, has soured relations between the countries.
The outcroppings in the East China Sea are controlled by Japan but also claimed by China and Taiwan.
It is Ganbare Nippon's fifth visit to the disputed areas this year, and the 15th time in the last three years. The organisation says these trips are necessary to assert Japan's claims to the islands.
Japan has expressed unease about China's activities near the islands and is bolstering its own surveillance capability including plans to use drones capable of wide-range, high-altitude monitoring around the clock.
No criminal charges were filed. But the landing of Chinese activists prompted Japanese activists to make similar efforts to assert Japan's sovereignty.
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