Japan Institute for National Fundamentals
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Recent Activites

“The Japanese military forcibly rounded up 200,000 Korean women and girls and forced them to become sex slaves.” This fabricated story has become widely believed in the international community. ...

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   The Japan Institute for National Fundamentals (JINF) held the first Terada Mari Japan Study Award presentation ceremony on July 8 at the Nippon Press Center in Tokyo. Professor Kevin Doak of George...

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Oct 07, 2013 (Mon)

Our Stance on Aso Remark

      A recent remark on Nazi Germany by Deputy Prime Minister Taro Aso has come under fire in media. Aso, who doubles as finance minister, made the remark as a panelist at a monthly workshop entitled...

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        “Now I know how the Asahi Shimbun goes about twisting things.” This was my frank impression to how a statement by Deputy Prime Minister Taro Aso was recently reported by the influential daily....

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The Japan Institute for National Fundamentals (JINF) and the Vivekananda International Foundation (VIF) of India made public a joint study report entitled “Framework for Indo-Japanese Strategic Partn...

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The Japan Institute for National Fundamentals placed an advocacy ad on the Yasukuni issue in four newspapers-- Sankei, Nikkei, Yomiuri, and Asahi--from May 9 to 14. The following is a translation of t...

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Why Should the Current Japanese Constitution be Amended? Is there any other constitution as abnormal as this? The current Japanese constitution was written with malice and vengeance by the occup...

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A Symposium Jointly Held by JINF and VIF     The Japan Institute for National Fundamentals (JINF) and its Indian partner, Vivekananda International Foundation (VIF) held a two-day study mee...

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Ms. Yoshiko Sakurai, president of the Japan Institute for National Fundamentals, sent an another letter to Mr. Ralph Cossa, president of the Hawaii-based Pacific Forum CSIS, on October 4, questioning ...

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In response to an article written by Mr. Ralph Cossa, president of the Hawaii-based Pacific Forum CSIS, under the title of “Korea-Japan: Enough is enough” (PacNet #56) , Ms Yoshiko Sakurai, president...

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