Japan Institute for National Fundamentals
Abbreviation | JINF |
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Motto | Revitalizing Japan by pursuing grand national strategy with respect for Japanese traditions and contributing to the international community |
Formation | 2007 |
Type | Public policy, Foreign policy, think tank |
Headquarters | Claire Hirakawa-cho #801, 2-16-5 Hirakawa-cho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, 102-0093, Japan |
Location | |
President | Yoshiko Sakurai |
Website |
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The Japan Institute for National Fundamentals is a public and foreign policy think tank in Tokyo, Japan, privately funded and founded in December 2007. Yoshiko Sakurai, a journalist, serves as President, and Tadae Takubo, Professor Emeritus of Kyorin University, serves as Vice President.
Leadership and staff
The President is Yoshiko Sakurai, a journalist. The Vice President is Tadae Takubo, Professor Emeritus of Kyorin University. Both, along with several other board members, are affiliated to the openly revisionist lobby Nippon Kaigi. Takubo is also a member of the representative committee of that lobby.[1]
Publication
JINF publishes weekly short commentaries written by various professionals on current issues. The institute also publishes a newsletter reporting activities every other month for its members.
Funding
The Japan Institute for National Fundamentals is a fully private-funded think tank. There are three types of membership of the institute, Individual, Supporter and Corporate membership, all of which are completely open.
References
- ↑ Nippon Kaigi website