The Japanese government has confirmed the successful evacuation of all Japanese nationals from the Persian Gulf following restrictions on maritime traffic through the Strait of Hormuz. Japanese-flagged vessels carrying citizens were able to navigate the strait and depart the region. The evacuation was prompted by heightened tensions and concerns over the safety of shipping in the area. Government officials stated that the operation was completed without incident, ensuring the well-being of all Japanese citizens previously stationed in the Persian Gulf. This action follows a period of restricted movement for vessels, raising anxieties about potential disruptions to trade and travel. The Japanese government continues to monitor the situation in the Strait of Hormuz closely.