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May 12, 2026 1 min read 2
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Japan’s new spy agency receives FBI backing with eyes on China and Russia

Source: SCMP — China Business

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May 12, 2026
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Japan has not had a centralised intelligence service since World War II. Sanae Takaichi wants to change that The plan, recently endorsed by the US Federal Bureau of Investigation, would transform the Cabinet Intelligence and Research Office (CIRO) into a central hub, drawing in analysts, technologists and operatives from across the government and private sector. It could be operational as early as July, pending final approval by the House of Councillors, and is expected to begin with around 700 staff, although the government anticipates that number will grow swiftly. Late last week, Kazuya Hara, head of the CIRO, travelled to Washington for talks with FBI director Kash Patel, briefing him on the agency’s planned structure and scope. Patel was effusive about the plans on social media, writing that the new body would “greatly enhance our shared partnership” and help “centralise fragmented intelligence” that had long been scattered across Japanese ministries. He further signalled Washington’s intent to support Tokyo “on cybersecurity, counter-intelligence, espionage and counterterrorism” measures.

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