The world stands at a great historic turning point, and it is about to witness the creation of new forms of government, economy, and culture, based upon the growth and development of sundry groups of states. Japan, too, is confronted by a great trial such as she has never experienced in history. In order to carry out fully at this juncture our national policy in accordance with the lofty spirit in which the country was founded, it is an important task of urgent necessity to us that we should grasp the inevitable trends in the developments of world history, effect speedily fundamental renovations along all lines of government, and strive for the perfection of a state structure for national defense. Accordingly, the general lines of the country's fundamental national policies have been' formulated as follows:
Summary of Fundamental National Policies
1. Basic Policy
The basic aim of Japan's national policy lies in the firm establishment of
world peace in accordance with the lofty spirit of Hakko Ichiu, in which the
country was founded, and in the construction, as the first step, of a new order
in Greater East Asia, having for its foundation the solidarity of Japan,
Manchoukou and China.
Japan will, therefore, devote the total strength of
the nation to the fulfillment of the above policy by setting up swiftly an
unshakable national structure of her own adapted to meet the requirements of
new developments both at home and abroad.
2.
National Defense and Foreign Policy
The Government will strive for the repletion of
armaments adequate for the execution of the national policies, by taking into
consideration the new developments both at home and abroad, and constructing a
state structure for national defense, capable of bringing into full play the
total strength of the nation.
Japan's foreign policy, which aims ultimately at the
construction of a new order in Greater East Asia, will be directed, first: of all,
toward a complete settlement of the China Affair, and the
advancement of the national fortune by taking a far-sighted view of the drastic
changes in the international situation and formulating both constructive and
flexible measures.
What is urgently required in internal
administration is the laying of the foundation for a state structure for
national defense through a complete renovation of the domestic administration
in general, for which purpose the Government expects the realization of the
following points:
A. Renovation of education thoroughly in harmony with
the fundamental principles of the national polity, and also the establishment
of ethical principles of the nation stressing, above all, service to the state
and eradicating all selfish and materialistic thoughts.
B. Establishment of a powerful new political structure
and a unified control of government affairs.
a. Establishment of a new national
structure, of which the keynote lies in the service to the state through the
co-operation between government and people, every man according to his sphere
of profession or business.
b. Renovation of the Diet as an organ for assisting
the Throne, so as to adapt it to the new national structure.
c Fundamental renovation in the operation
of administrative organs, and the reformation of the bureaucracy, aimed at the
unity and efficiency of those organs.
C. Laying the foundation of national
defense economy, of which the keynote is to lie in the autonomous development
of the economy of Japan, Manchoukuo and China with Japan
as the center.
a.Establishment of a sphere of co-operative economies,
with the Japan-Manchoukuo-China group as one of the units.
b. Inauguration of a planned economy
through the co-operation between government and people, and especially the
perfection of a unitary control system covering the production, distribution
and consumption of important commodities.
c. Establishment of a financial scheme
and reinforcement of banking control, directed toward the development of the
nation's total economic power.
d. Renovation of the foreign trade policy so as to
adapt it to the new world situation.
e. Establishment of the measures for self-sufficiency
in the people's daily necessities especially in the principal foodstuffs.
f. An
epoch-making expansion of the vital industries-especially heavy, chemical and
machine industries.
g. An epoch-making promotion of science, and
rationalization of production.
h. Perfection and extension of the
communication and transportation facilities so as to adapt them to the new
developments at home and abroad.
i. Establishment of land development plans. aiming at
the enhancement of the total national strength.
j. Inauguration of permanent measures concerning the
promotion of the stamina and physical strength of the nation, and especially
the fundamental measures concerning the security and development of agriculture
and agricultural communities.
k. Rectification of the inequality in individual
sacrifices incident to the execution of national policies; full operation of
various welfare measures, and renovation of the living mode of the nation, and
the maintenance of such standard of living as will enable the nation to lead a
plain, solid and vigorous life and to surmount the national crisis by
persevering truly through years of hardship.
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