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On 24 March 2026, the Japanese parliamentary group dedicated to UAPs announced its intention to propose the creation of a government body to oversee efforts relating to this issue in a statement published on X.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
March 24, 2026
Japanese Parliamentary UAP Caucus to Propose National Crisis Management Reform Following Trump Declassification Order

TOKYO — The non-partisan Parliamentary Group for the Study of Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP) from a National Security Perspective, chaired by the Honorable Yasukazu Hamada, announced today that it will formally propose the establishment of a specialized government body to oversee UAP intelligence. Since its inception in June 2024, the caucus has led efforts to address UAP-related security risks. The new proposal, to be finalized during the group’s 4th General Assembly on March 30, 2026, calls for a specialized office directly under the Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary for Crisis Management.

This strategic move follows the historic executive order issued by U.S. President Trump on February 19, which mandated the full disclosure of UAP-related data. As Japan’s primary ally shifts toward unprecedented transparency, the Parliamentary Group asserts that Japan must immediately align its intelligence-sharing protocols and crisis management systems with international standards to ensure national defense.

A central driver for this legislative push is the ongoing investigation into the "Genkai Nuclear Power Plant UAP Incident." The group has identified irreconcilable contradictions between the operational records of Kyushu Electric Power and the official explanation provided by the Saga Prefectural Police. The caucus views these discrepancies as a critical vulnerability to the security of Japan's energy infrastructure.

The upcoming assembly will focus on Japan’s immediate security response to the "Trump Statement" and the modernization of the nation's UAP reporting and analysis structure.

by Shiny-Tie-126

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  1. Shiny-Tie-126 on

    The parliamentary group has also highlighted an ongoing investigation into an incident reported near the Genkai nuclear power station as reported by the Japan Times, here:

    [https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news](https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2025/07/27/japan/drones-genkai-plant/)

    >A central driver for this legislative push is the ongoing investigation into the “Genkai Nuclear Power Plant UAP Incident.” The group has identified irreconcilable contradictions between the operational records of Kyushu Electric Power and the official explanation provided by the Saga Prefectural Police. The caucus views these discrepancies as a critical vulnerability to the security of Japan’s energy infrastructure.