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Japan Institute for National Fundamentals

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Abbreviation
  
JINF

Location
  
TokyoJapan

Formation
  
2007

Motto
  
Revitalizing Japan by pursuing grand national strategy with respect for Japanese traditions and contributing to the international community

Type
  
Public policy, Foreign policy, think tank

Headquarters
  
Claire Hirakawa-cho #801, 2-16-5 Hirakawa-cho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, 102-0093, Japan

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.

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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.

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

Japan Institute for National Fundamentals Wikipedia