Japan:
-Mobilizes the entire Japanese Imperial Navy and Airforce stationed near Hong Kong.
- After seeing the British's violent acts against the Pro-Independence, Navy General Kyosuke Eto organizes another wave of violent protests and supplying them with weapons and some armoured vehicles. Burning of British flags are common in Hong Kong, and other songs about ending the British tyranny are sung and chanted. In return, Pro-British Hong Kongers and many government officials were burnt alive and killed, with many offices and police stations set alight.
- In return of the British meddling in Korea, The Korean Autonomous Government arrests and executes all British agents and anyone who has links to the British. The Korean Independence protests were suppressed and arrested, some were killed through a Japanese death squad.
- Despite China's bad shape, Japanese Officials and Diplomats convinced the government of Sun Yat Sen to reclaim the historical Chinese city of Hong Kong, accusing the convention of Peking as an illegitimate unequal treaty that was a tool for the British to humiliate China. The "Chinese National Volunteer Army" is founded with help of the Japanese with Anti-British and Nationalist ideas. They are trained and armed with Japanese weapons.
- Focus on Korean and Taiwanese mobilization of the Local Japanese army there.
- Propaganda is widespread across Asia. Anti-British sentiment is at it's highest in East Asia, particularly in the Japanese Mainland and China.