Top 3 Security Risks Japan Should Prioritize: Middle East, Taiwan, and Cyberattacks
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A nationwide survey by Kioicho Strategy Institute (KSI) found that 87.8% of Japanese feel insecure about the current security environment, with the Middle East situation (31.7%), Taiwan (29.0%), and cyberattacks (12.3%) ranked as the top three risks.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: Who was surveyed in this poll?
- A: A nationwide online survey of 1,000 Japanese aged 18 and over.
- Q: When was the survey conducted?
- A: The online survey was conducted on May 16, 2025.
- Q: What is the top security concern for Japanese people?
- A: Middle East situation (31.7%), followed by Taiwan (29.0%) and cyberattacks (12.3%).
- Q: What percentage supports raising defense spending to 2% of GDP?
- A: 35.4% believe it should be raised to 2% of GDP.
- Q: How many support revising the Three Non-Nuclear Principles?
- A: 40.4% support revision, while 41.0% oppose it—nearly split.