Naicho
Naicho is the name of Japan's intelligence agency, reporting directly to the Prime Minister. The agency employs some eighty personnel, whose activities are kept extraordinarily secret. However, it is often criticised as being rather ineffectual, spending most of its energy translating foreign publications rather than gathering intelligence of any substantiality. The word "Naicho" has no meaning in Japanese; it is an abbreviation of the agency's formal name, Naikaku Chosashitsu Betsushitsu, meaning "Cabinet Research Office" in English.
External links
- Global Security information
- Federation of American Scientists
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