Japan seeks to contain China
Given that Japan caused untold suffering with its war of aggression in the 1930s and 1940s, it should feel deep remorse for its actions and do what it can do to gain the understanding of Asian countries, including China.
However, Japanese right-wing politicians have chosen not to do so. Instead, they seek to stir up the South China Sea disputes and fuel tensions in the region.
Shortly after the international tribunal made its ruling on the case unilaterally initiated by the Philippines on its territorial dispute with China in the South China Sea, Japan's Foreign Ministry declared that the award was "final" and should be binding, in total disregard of China's previously stated stance that the ruling is null and void and it would neither accept nor participate in the process. Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe even attempted to include the South China Sea as a topic for discussion at the 11th Asia-Europe Meeting in mid-July, but failed after meeting resistance from many participating countries.