
Japan Boosts Intel: New Council & Bureau
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Japan's Lower House approved a bill to enhance intelligence capabilities. This includes establishing a national intelligence council and bureau.
Japan is strengthening its national intelligence apparatus. The approved bill aims to create a more coordinated and effective intelligence network.
While the immediate impact on tourism is minimal, increased intelligence capabilities could lead to enhanced security measures at airports, train stations, and major tourist attractions. Travelers might notice a slightly increased security presence.
This initiative reflects Japan's commitment to national security. Travelers should remain aware of their surroundings and follow any instructions from local authorities.
Original source:The Japan Times ↗
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