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82 Japanese local assemblies urge Takaichi gov't to uphold non-nuclear principles

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82 Japanese local assemblies urge Takaichi gov't to uphold non-nuclear principles

2026-07-16 16:17 Last Updated At:17:20

A total of 82 local assemblies across Japan have submitted written opinions to the central government or the parliament urging the administration of Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi to uphold Japan's Three Non-Nuclear Principles or enshrine them into law, local media reported Tuesday.

Since the Takaichi administration took office in October last year, opinions concerning the principles have been adopted by five prefectural assemblies, 48 city assemblies and 29 town and ward assemblies, while none of the submissions called for revising the Three Non-Nuclear Principles, Kyodo News reported.

The sharp increase marks a significant contrast with previous administrations, which received either no such opinions or only a handful. The surge reflects growing public concern over possible moves by the Takaichi government to alter Japan's long-standing non-nuclear policy, the report said.

Japan's Three Non-Nuclear Principles, which prohibit possessing, producing or permitting the introduction of nuclear weapons into Japanese territory, were formally adopted by the Japanese parliament in 1971 and have since become the cornerstone of the country's nuclear policy.

Local media previously reported that the Takaichi government was considering revising the principle prohibiting the introduction of nuclear weapons into Japan. The reported move has sparked widespread concern among various sectors of Japanese society.

82 Japanese local assemblies urge Takaichi gov't to uphold non-nuclear principles

82 Japanese local assemblies urge Takaichi gov't to uphold non-nuclear principles

China's National Meteorological Center on Thursday renewed a yellow alert for high temperatures as parts of the country are set to embrace temperatures of over 40 degrees Celsius.

Temperatures above 35 degrees Celsius are forecast across large parts of central and eastern China, including Henan, Anhui, Shanghai and parts of Jiangsu and Zhejiang. The heat is also expected to affect the Sichuan Basin in southwest China, parts of Jiangxi in east China, Hubei and Hunan in central China, and Xinjiang in the northwest.

Some areas could record temperatures as high as 37 to 39 degrees Celsius. Temperatures in parts of eastern Sichuan, western Chongqing in southwest China, northern Xinjiang and the Turpan Basin may exceed 40 degrees Celsius, the meteorological center said.

The yellow alert is the middle level in the National Meteorological Center's three-tier heat warning system with red being the highest.

The forecaster advised the public to take precautions against heatstroke and other heat-related illnesses. The areas affected by high temperatures in southern China are expected to shrink from Friday.

China renews heat alert as parts of country expect temperatures over 40 degrees Celsius

China renews heat alert as parts of country expect temperatures over 40 degrees Celsius

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