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Overview of the Public Opinion Survey on Diplomacy March 2016 Public Relations Office, Cabinet Office The Government of Japan Survey target: 3,000 Japanese nationals of age 20 years or above nationwide Valid responses: 1,801 people (Response rate: 60.0%) Survey period: 7 17 January 2016 (Facetoface interviews conducted by survey officers) Objectives: To obtain information pertaining to people s awareness on diplomacy, and to use the data as future reference for policy measures. Survey items: 1. Relations between Japan and other countries 2. Development cooperation 3. Japan s role in the United Nation 4. External economy 5. Protection of Japanese nationals overseas 6. The role that Japan should fulfill Track record: The survey has been conducted every fiscal year since FY1975 (with the exception of FY1976), this being the 40th survey. (Since the survey for FY2006, the respondents are informed that the survey is conducted by the Cabinet Office.) * This document indicates or for responses with a statistically significant difference (95% confidence interval), in comparison with past survey results.

1. Relations between Japan and other countries (1) Japan and the United States of America A. Affinity towards the United States of America Q11 Do you feel an affinity towards the United States of America? Please select one answer from the following. October 2014 January 2016 Feel affinity (subtotal) 82.6% 84.4% Feel strong affinity 42.0% 43.4% Feel some affinity 40.5% 41.0% Do not feel affinity (subtotal) 15.3% 13.5% Do not feel much affinity 9.4% 7.7% Do not feel any affinity 5.9% 5.9% Feel affinity (subtotal) 84.4 Do not feel affinity (subtotal) 13.5 Feel strong affinity Feel some affinity Do not feel much affinity Do not feel any affinity 43.4 41.0 7.7 2.1 5.9 50.2 38.9 4.8 37.4 42.9 1.1 10.0 5.1 6.8 2.9 36.7 49.2 9.4 3.9 35.7 47.7 8.7 6.6 1.2 42.0 44.0 7.4 4.9 46.3 41.8 5.4 44.4 39.0 1.0 8.8 5.4 5.6 48.3 33.1 2.1 7.2 7.5 3.9 (%) 90 80 70 60 78.0 72.7 77.2 69.4 75.6 71.9 74.9 71.4 67.5 72.2 73.6 76.4 78.1 76.3 74.2 73.7 73.6 77.6 75.3 73.9 71.2 75.6 76.5 75.6 75.8 73.2 73.8 71.8 Feel affinity 75.3 75.6 73.3 78.9 79.9 84.5 82.0 83.1 82.6 84.4 50 40 30 20 10 19.5 16.8 17.7 24.7 23.6 2 22.6 19.8 28.1 23.1 21.5 22.6 23.5 21.0 19.5 20.4 17.6 Do not feel affinity 25.9 25.2 22.9 21.5 22.7 20.0 2 20.1 19.9 2 22.1 21.3 22.8 24.8 18.4 15.8 19.1 15.5 15.3 13.7 13.5 0 1

B. Current Relations between Japan and the United States of America Q21 Do you think that the current relations between Japan and the United States of America are, on the whole, good? Please select one answer from the following. January 2016 Good (subtotal) 88.0% Good 37.1% Quite good 5% Not good (subtotal) 9.2% Not really good 7.9% Not good 1.3% Good (subtotal) 88.0 Not good (subtotal) 9.2 Good Quite good I cannot make a Not really good Not good distinction 37.1 5 1.3 7.9 1.3 47.3 44.3 6.0 0.9 0.6 28.0 56.6 9.7 1.9 2.2 33.6 52.3 12.5 27.0 60.2 1 0.4 34.0 55.7 6.9 1.1 0.6 32.7 56.8 7.5 0.7 0.7 4 45.5 8.8 1.3 1.1 45.9 41.3 1.9 3.9 5.3 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 (%) 2

C. Future Development of Relations between Japan and the United States of America Q31 Do you think that the future development of the relations between Japan and the United States of America is important for the two countries, and for Asia and the Pacific region? Please select one answer from the following. January 2016 Important (subtotal) 95.8% Important 79.1% Quite important 16.8% Not important (subtotal) 2.1% Not really important % Not important 0.5% Important (subtotal) 95.8 Not important (subtotal) 2.1 Important Quite important I cannot make a distinction Not really important Not important 79.1 16.8 0.4 0.5 82.7 14.0 0.7 0.1 75.8 19.2 0.3 0.6 2.4 85.2 1 2.3 82.2 13.7 0.4 0.4 3.3 82.0 14.3 0.6 1.4 80.3 17.7 0.7 0.7 0.3 0.3 77.8 17.9 0.5 0.3 1.9 73.2 20.5 0.7 0.5 3.9 1.2 3

(2) Japan and Russia A. Affinity towards Russia Q12 Do you feel an affinity towards Russia? Please select one answer from the following. October 2014 January 2016 Feel affinity (subtotal) 20.1% 17.4% ( ) Feel strong affinity 2.1% 1.9% Feel some affinity 18.0% 15.5% ( ) Do not feel affinity (subtotal) 76.4% 79.3% ( ) Do not feel much affinity 46.0% 45.8% Do not feel any affinity 30.4% 33.5% ( ) Feel affinity (subtotal) 17.4 Do not feel affinity (subtotal) 79.3 Feel strong affinity Feel some affinity Do not feel much affinity Do not feel any affinity 15.5 45.8 33.5 1.9 3.3 17.3 45.1 33.0 2.5 2.1 13.9 46.4 34.0 1.4 4.3 22.7 49.2 25.8 19.9 42.3 34.4 1.2 2.1 17.4 48.3 30.3 1.4 2.6 14.3 49.7 33.0 1.4 12.3 48.4 34.8 1.9 2.7 12.8 7.0 39.6 37.4 3.1 (%) 100 90 80 70 60 74.2 84.4 77.7 84.2 85.6 84.5 83.1 81.1 83.7 82.3 83.9 80.6 7 69.6 79.6 84.9 86.4 84.4 79.4 81.1 8 77.7 77.9 77.6 84.1 84.8 80.4 78.9 76.7 74.1 Do not feel affinity 83.4 79.6 82.4 82.9 76.5 74.8 76.4 79.3 50 40 30 20 10 0 11.3 12.7 7.9 7.2 8.0 8.9 7.7 8.6 8.9 9.8 14.0 23.3 13.2 25.3 15.1 11.0 1 Feel affinity 20.0 17.9 14.9 15.8 16.2 14.7 15.4 10.4 14.2 15.1 16.3 15.4 13.0 9.9 11.2 14.0 13.4 19.5 22.5 20.1 17.4 (Note) The question asked about "Soviet Union" up to October 1991. 4

B. Current Relations between Japan and Russia Q22 Do you think that the current relations between Japan and Russia are, on the whole, good? Please select one answer from the following. January 2016 Good (subtotal) 21.8% Good 1.3% Quite good 20.5% Not good (subtotal) 71.0% Not really good 52.5% Not good 18.5% Good (subtotal) 21.8 Not good (subtotal) 71.0 Good Quite good I cannot make a distinction Not really good Not good 20.5 52.5 18.5 1.3 2.9 4.2 19.8 54.7 20.4 1.8 1.3 2.1 21.1 6.1 50.6 16.8 0.9 4.4 27.3 57.0 12.5 30.7 48.5 13.3 2.9 2.1 2.5 24.3 4.3 50.0 17.1 2.0 2.3 17.7 62.2 15.3 0.7 2.0 2.0 14.7 54.5 23.8 0.5 3.5 2.9 16.4 8.9 46.9 22.0 1.2 4.6 5

C. Future Development of Relations between Japan and Russia Q32 Do you think that the future development of the relations between Japan and Russia is important for the two countries, and for Asia and the Pacific region? Please select one answer from the following. January 2016 Important (subtotal) 76.0% Important 28.7% Quite important 47.3% Not important (subtotal) 18.9% Not really important 14.7% Not important 4.2% Important (subtotal) 76.0 Not important (subtotal) 18.9 Important Quite important I cannot make a distinction Not really important Not important 28.7 47.3 14.7 1.0 4.1 4.2 3 44.8 15.8 0.7 5.5 26.2 49.6 6.2 13.8 1.3 3.0 35.2 49.2 14.1 35.7 45.6 13.7 3.3 32.9 48.9 1 0.6 3.7 2.3 27.9 53.1 13.6 1.4 1.0 3.1 27.3 48.4 15.5 1.1 3.2 4.5 21.0 41.3 9.9 18.1 8.0 6

(3) Japan and China A. Affinity towards China Q13 Do you feel an affinity towards China? Please select one answer from the following. October 2014 January 2016 Feel affinity (subtotal) 14.8% 14.8% Feel strong affinity 3.3% 2.3% Feel some affinity 11.4% 12.4% Do not feel affinity (subtotal) 83.1% 83.2% Do not feel much affinity 30.4% 33.7% ( ) Do not feel any affinity 52.6% 49.5% Feel affinity (subtotal) 14.8 Do not feel affinity (subtotal) 83.2 Feel strong affinity Feel some affinity Do not feel much affinity Do not feel any affinity 12.4 33.7 49.5 2.3 2.1 12.6 33.2 49.1 3.8 1.3 12.3 34.1 49.8 1.1 2.7 20.3 40.6 33.6 5.5 14.5 36.9 44.8 2.1 14.6 37.1 44.0 1.4 2.9 15.3 31.0 51.0 1.0 7.2 31.8 58.3 1.1 9.7 30.4 52.7 3.9 3.4 (%) 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 70.9 62.1 25.6 20.3 78.6 72.7 74.4 75.4 72.5 68.3 68.6 24.8 22.6 19.8 19.2 19.9 17.8 14.7 69.3 25.1 68.5 58.2 55.5 53.8 6 52.3 51.1 51.3 51.3 50.2 5 48.4 48.9 49.6 58.5 48.8 48.1 49.1 48.0 47.9 43.1 48.4 45.0 45.9 47.4 47.2 47.5 45.6 38.5 44.4 42.2 34.3 34.0 39.9 42.2 44.2 46.2 37.6 32.4 31.8 26.4 Do not feel affinity 63.4 63.5 Feel affinity 66.6 77.8 20.0 71.4 26.3 80.6 18.0 80.7 18.1 83.1 14.8 83.2 14.8 0 7

B. Current Relations between Japan and China Q23 Do you think that the current relations between Japan and China are, on the whole, good? Please select one answer from the following. January 2016 Good (subtotal) 9.5% Good 0.9% Quite good 8.6% Not good (subtotal) 85.7% Not really good 41.3% Not good 44.4% Good (subtotal) 9.5 Not good (subtotal) 85.7 Good Quite good I cannot make a distinction Not really good Not good 8.6 41.3 44.4 0.9 1.9 2.9 9.4 4 45.0 1.2 0.9 1.9 7.9 41.1 43.8 0.6 2.7 3.9 13.3 41.4 43.0 6.2 46.9 44.0 2.1 0.4 0.4 7.1 42.0 45.4 0.6 3.1 9.5 39.8 48.6 0.7 1.0 0.3 6.4 42.5 45.5 0.5 2.4 2.7 11.1 7.2 37.4 40.1 1.0 3.1 8

C. Future Development of Relations between Japan and China Q33 Do you think that the future development of the relations between Japan and China is important for the two countries, and for Asia and the Pacific region? Please select one answer from the following. January 2016 Important (subtotal) 73.3% Important 33.5% Quite important 39.9% Not important (subtotal) 22.5% Not really important 14.5% Not important 8.0% Important (subtotal) 73.3 Not important (subtotal) 22.5 Important Quite important I cannot make a distinction Not really important Not important 33.5 39.9 14.5 8.0 1.0 3.1 36.6 37.8 14.5 9.1 0.5 1.5 30.7 4 4.5 14.6 7.0 1.5 42.2 39.8 8.6 8.6 42.7 34.4 15.4 6.6 0.4 0.4 43.1 36.3 12.0 0.9 2.3 5.4 34.0 42.9 1 9.2 1.4 1.0 28.1 44.9 15.0 8.8 0.5 2.7 2 39.4 8.2 19.8 9.2 9

(4) Japan and Republic of Korea A. Affinity towards Republic of Korea Q14 Do you feel an affinity towards Republic of Korea? Please select one answer from the following. October 2014 January 2016 Feel affinity (subtotal) 31.5% 33.0% Feel strong affinity 6.9% 6.0% Feel some affinity 24.6% 27.0% Do not feel affinity (subtotal) 66.4% 64.7% Do not feel much affinity 28.4% 31.0% Do not feel any affinity 38.0% 33.7% ( ) Feel affinity (subtotal) 33.0 Do not feel affinity (subtotal) 64.7 Feel strong affinity Feel some affinity Do not feel much affinity Do not feel any affinity 27.0 31.0 33.7 6.0 2.3 6.5 24.9 31.0 36.3 1.4 29.0 31.0 31.4 5.6 3.0 12.5 28.1 26.6 32.0 34.9 32.8 25.3 5.4 30.3 31.1 30.0 6.0 2.6 29.3 27.2 35.4 6.1 2.0 21.4 33.4 38.5 4.5 2.1 22.9 3 36.7 5.6 3.1 (%) 70 60 50 40 30 46.8 45.2 41.2 40.1 53.5 50.4 46.9 48.9 43.6 43.1 40.2 39.0 34.5 47.1 60.0 51.8 52.2 51.4 52.2 53.0 50.9 54.0 49.7 5 51.8 57.5 49.7 48.3 45.4 42.7 43.1 43.4 46.2 45.2 46.9 42.2 42.2 42.9 42.9 41.9 40.7 39.7 37.9 35.8 51.4 44.0 Feel affinity 63.1 62.2 56.7 61.8 57.1 55.0 54.2 54.8 50.3 51.1 48.5 45.5 44.3 47.1 42.6 41.0 40.9 40.5 36.0 39.2 Do not feel affinity 35.3 34.2 66.4 64.7 59.0 58.0 40.7 39.2 33.0 31.5 20 10

B. Current Relations between Japan and Republic of Korea Q24 Do you think that the current relations between Japan and Republic of Korea are, on the whole, good? Please select one answer from the following. January 2016 Good (subtotal) 22.7% Good 1.9% Quite good 20.7% Not good (subtotal) 73.1% Not really good 40.4% Not good 32.7% Good (subtotal) 22.7 Not good (subtotal) 73.1 Good Quite good I cannot make a distinction Not really good Not good 20.7 40.4 32.7 1.9 2.6 21.4 40.6 33.0 2.8 1.3 20.1 40.1 32.5 1.2 2.5 3.7 18.0 43.0 32.8 4.7 19.5 44.8 32.8 1.2 1.2 0.4 16.6 46.0 32.0 1.1 1.4 2.9 21.4 38.8 37.1 1.4 0.7 0.7 21.4 38.0 33.4 2.7 2.4 2.1 24.6 6.0 35.5 29.5 1.9 2.4 11

C. Future Development of Relations between Japan and Republic of Korea Q34 Do you think that the future development of the relations between Japan and Republic of Korea is important for the two countries, and for Asia and the Pacific region? Please select one answer from the following. January 2016 Important (subtotal) 69.7% Important 28.3% Quite important 41.5% Not important (subtotal) 26.0% Not really important 16.0% Not important 10.0% Important (subtotal) 69.7 Not important (subtotal) 26.0 Important Quite important I cannot make a distinction Not really important Not important 28.3 41.5 16.0 10.0 1.2 3.1 29.8 38.0 17.4 13.0 0.6 1.2 26.9 44.5 4.7 14.8 7.4 28.1 42.2 14.8 13.3 30.3 42.3 16.6 9.5 0.4 33.4 38.3 14.6 9.7 1.1 2.9 27.9 43.9 15.0 10.9 1.4 1.0 28.1 4 17.9 9.1 0.5 2.7 23.2 41.5 7.2 16.4 9.7 1.9 12

(5) Japan and India A. Affinity towards India Q15 Do you feel an affinity towards India? Please select one answer from the following. October 2014 January 2016 Feel affinity (subtotal) 47.1% 45.4% Feel strong affinity 9.2% 8.1% Feel some affinity 37.9% 37.3% Do not feel affinity (subtotal) 45.4% 46.7% Do not feel much affinity 24.9% 28.1% ( ) Do not feel any affinity 20.4% 18.6% Feel affinity (subtotal) 45.4 Do not feel affinity (subtotal) 46.7 Feel strong affinity Do not feel much affinity 8.1 37.3 7.9 28.1 18.6 11.0 42.5 6.1 25.1 15.3 32.6 9.6 3 21.5 5.6 7.8 36.7 31.3 21.1 3.1 10.0 32.4 30.7 23.7 3.3 7.4 35.4 5.4 31.1 20.6 7.1 40.1 5.1 30.6 17.0 8.3 42.5 8.6 23.5 17.1 8.2 35.0 15.7 25.4 15.7 (%) 70 60 50 60.2 59.9 53.0 50.4 47.0 47.5 47.1 Do not feel affinity 46.7 40 30 32.4 29.6 38.6 4 44.4 46.3 45.4 45.4 Feel affinity 20 10 0 Oct.2008 Oct.09 Oct.10 Oct.11 Oct.12 Oct.13 Oct.14 Jan.16 13

B. Current Relations between Japan and India Q25 Do you think that the current relations between Japan and India are, on the whole, good? Please select one answer from the following. January 2016 Good (subtotal) 61.5% Good 9.6% Quite good 51.9% Not good (subtotal) 25.5% Not really good 19.7% Not good 5.8% Good (subtotal) 61.5 Not good (subtotal) 25.5 Good Quite good I cannot make a distinction Not really good Not good 9.6 51.9 9.9 19.7 3.1 5.8 13.3 56.9 6.1 16.6 1.9 5.2 6.2 47.5 13.3 22.5 6.4 4.1 7.8 55.5 25.0 3.9 3.1 4.7 8.7 52.3 7.9 24.1 5.4 10.0 56.9 8.6 18.6 2.0 4.0 9.9 52.7 8.2 21.1 2.7 5.4 9.9 54.5 9.1 16.8 6.7 2.9 9.7 43.5 16.4 18.1 7.5 4.8 14

C. Future Development of Relations between Japan and India Q35 Do you think that the future development of the relations between Japan and India is important for the two countries, and for Asia and the Pacific region? Please select one answer from the following. January 2016 Important (subtotal) 72.4% Important 27.3% Quite important 45.1% Not important (subtotal) 19.8% Not really important 15.5% Not important 4.3% Important (subtotal) 72.4 Not important (subtotal) 19.8 Important Quite important I cannot make a distinction Not really important Not important 27.3 45.1 6.6 15.5 1.2 4.3 33.7 44.1 14.0 2.9 4.5 21.5 46.1 9.9 16.8 4.1 28.9 43.8 21.1 3.9 33.6 40.7 18.7 3.3 3.7 28.6 47.4 5.7 13.7 1.1 3.4 26.9 48.6 5.1 14.6 1.4 3.4 28.3 48.4 4.8 14.2 3.5 21.3 4 13.5 15.2 6.8 2.4 15

(6) Japan and Countries in Southeast Asia A. Affinity towards Countries in Southeast Asia Q16 Do you feel an affinity towards Countries in Southeast Asia? Please select one answer from the following. October 2013 January 2016 Feel affinity (subtotal) 60.4% 58.9% Feel strong affinity 16.1% 14.8% Feel some affinity 44.3% 44.1% Do not feel affinity (subtotal) 35.4% 34.6% Do not feel much affinity 22.9% 20.6% Do not feel any affinity 12.4% 14.0% Feel affinity (subtotal) 58.9 Do not feel affinity (subtotal) 34.6 Feel strong affinity Feel some affinity Do not feel much affinity Do not feel any affinity 14.8 44.1 6.4 20.6 14.0 19.2 46.1 19.4 10.6 4.7 10.9 42.3 8.0 2 17.1 18.8 45.3 17.2 16.4 2.3 19.9 41.5 19.5 16.2 2.9 16.0 46.0 21.1 12.6 4.3 17.7 45.2 22.1 12.2 2.7 13.9 46.5 6.1 20.1 13.4 8.5 40.6 14.5 21.3 15.2 (%) 70 60 50 5 53.4 55.6 54.6 54.6 54.7 50.6 51.0 52.6 56.5 50.2 Do not feel affinity 52.2 5 52.1 50.5 48.4 45.4 45.5 49.9 49.1 51.4 57.9 60.4 58.9 40 30 29.7 35.0 33.1 34.4 35.4 33.8 39.5 40.0 37.9 31.0 39.2 41.5 38.8 38.5 38.0 36.2 Feel affinity 43.2 43.1 44.1 42.0 41.0 35.3 35.4 34.6 20 10 (Note) The question asked about "ASEAN Countries" up to October 1998. 16

(7) Japan and Countries in Europe A. Affinity towards Countries in Europe Q17 Do you feel an affinity towards Countries in Europe? Please select one answer from the following. October 2013 January 2016 Feel affinity (subtotal) 66.5% 66.0% Feel strong affinity 18.8% 17.8% Feel some affinity 47.7% 48.2% Do not feel affinity (subtotal) 30.2% 28.5% Do not feel much affinity 20.6% 16.9% ( ) Do not feel any affinity 9.7% 1% Feel affinity (subtotal) 66.0 Do not feel affinity (subtotal) 28.5 Feel strong affinity Feel some affinity Do not feel much affinity Do not feel any affinity January2016 (1,801) 17.8 48.2 5.5 16.9 1 October2013 (1,848) 18.8 47.7 20.6 9.7 3.2 October2012 (1,838) 23.2 44.7 4.6 17.1 10.4 October2011 (1,912) 19.0 44.8 5.0 18.8 12.4 October2010 (1,953) 16.7 44.7 5.7 20.5 12.4 October2008 (1,826) 14.1 43.5 5.4 22.5 14.6 19.0 49.7 4.7 15.1 11.5 16.8 46.8 6.2 18.5 1 19.5 46.9 22.7 10.2 15.8 49.0 17.8 14.5 2.9 14.6 50.6 21.1 10.6 3.1 20.7 52.0 14.6 10.5 2.0 19.0 48.4 6.4 15.2 11.0 18.1 43.2 12.1 14.0 12.6 17

(8) Japan and Countries in Central Asia/Caucasus A. Affinity towards Countries in Central Asia/Caucasus Q18 Do you feel an affinity towards Countries in Central Asia/Caucasus? Please select one answer from the following. October 2004 January 2016 Feel affinity (subtotal) 12.0% 18.7% ( ) Feel strong affinity 1.5% 2.6% ( ) Feel some affinity 10.6% 16.1% ( ) Do not feel affinity (subtotal) 66.7% 67.4% Do not feel much affinity 3% 35.3% ( ) Do not feel any affinity 34.9% 32.1% 21.3% 13.9% ( ) Feel affinity (subtotal) 18.7 Do not feel affinity (subtotal) 67.4 Feel strong affinity Feel some affinity Do not feel much affinity Do not feel any affinity January2016 (1,801) 16.1 13.9 35.3 32.1 2.6 October2004 (2,067) 10.6 21.3 3 34.9 1.5 20.0 10.4 37.8 27.4 4.4 12.6 17.1 33.0 36.2 1.1 16.4 37.5 41.4 2.3 2.3 1 37.8 44.4 1.2 5.8 13.7 10.0 37.7 37.1 1.4 15.6 8.8 41.5 30.6 3.4 20.3 14.7 33.4 27.5 4.0 17.6 28.5 28.3 22.9 2.7 18

(9) Interest in Issues Related to North Korea Q4 Are you interested in any issues related to North Korea? Please select all applicable answers. (M.A.) (Top 4 Items) October 2014 January 2016 Issue of the abduction of Japanese citizens 88.3% 83.5% ( ) Nuclear issues 54.0% 76.1% ( ) Missile issues 55.6% 60.5% ( ) Political system 37.3% 44.6% ( ) (Multiple answer) 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 (%) Issue of the abduction of Japanese citizens 83.5 88.3 Nuclear issues 54.0 76.1 Missile issues 55.6 60.5 Political system Issue of North Korean defectors 44.6 37.3 34.9 32.3 NorthSouth issues Negotiations to normalize JapanNorth Korea diplomatic relations 24.9 20.5 24.2 24.1 Economic exchanges such as trade/cultural and sports exchanges 12.8 1 Other 0.3 0.3 None in particular 3.0 3.4 Jan.2016 Oct.2014 (N=1,801persons,M.T.=365.7%) (N=1,801persons,M.T.=327.5%) 0.9 0.2 19

2. Development Cooperation (1)Future of Japan s Development Cooperation Q5 Developed countries extend development cooperation, such as financial and technical cooperation, to developing countries. Taking into consideration the various aspects involved, how do you feel about Japan s development cooperation in the future? Please select one answer from the following. October 2014 January 2016 Japan should more actively promote development cooperation 30.7% 33.2% The current level of development cooperation is appropriate 49.7% 49.3% Japan should minimize the level of development cooperation 11.9% 11.0% Japan should stop development cooperation 2.2% 2.2% Japan should more actively promote development cooperation The current level of development cooperation is appropriate Japan should minimize the level of development cooperation Japan should stop development cooperation January2016 (1,801) 33.2 49.3 11.0 4.3 2.2 October2014 (1,801) 30.7 49.7 11.9 5.4 2.2 38.2 46.9 10.5 2.4 2.1 28.8 51.4 1 6.2 2.1 35.9 53.1 2.3 6.3 2.3 34.9 52.7 8.3 2.5 28.6 56.6 10.3 3.4 1.1 33.7 50.7 1 2.4 38.0 44.7 10.4 3.7 3.2 30.7 43.0 15.0 8.9 2.4 20

A. Perspectives on Extending Development Cooperation SQ (For 1,648 people who responded Japan should more actively promote development cooperation, The current level of development cooperation is appropriate or Japan should minimize the level of development cooperation to Q5) From which perspective do you think development cooperation should be extended to developing countries? Please select all applicable answers. (M.A.) (Top 6 Items) October 2014 January 2016 Because it contributes to securing stable supply of energy resources 47.5% 53.1% ( ) Because there is a need to increase the international community s confidence in Japan 44.1% 51.0% ( ) Because development cooperation is an important tool for Japan in promoting its strategic foreign policy 38.5% 46.3% ( ) Because it contributes to the Japanese economy, such as by promoting overseas activities by local government and Japanese corporations, including SMEs 36.6% 43.6% ( ) Because Japan, as a developed country, assumes humanitarian obligation or international responsibility for helping developing countries 39.3% 41.2% Because Japan should continue extending development cooperation to reciprocate the assistance that Japan received from other countries during the Great East Japan Earthquake 39.6% 39.7% For those who responded Japan should more actively promote development cooperation, The current level of development cooperation is appropriate or Japan should minimize the level of development cooperation to Q5 (M.A.) 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 (%) Because it contributes to securing stable supply of energy resources 47.5 53.1 Because there is a need to increase the international community s confidence in Japan 44.1 51.0 Because development cooperation is an important tool for Japan in promoting its strategic foreign policy Because it contributes to the Japanese economy, such as by promoting overseas activities by local government and Japanese corporations, including SMEs 36.6 38.5 43.6 46.3 Because Japan, as a developed country, assumes humanitarian obligation or international responsibility for helping developing countries Because Japan should continue extending development cooperation to reciprocate the assistance that Japan received from other countries during the Great East Japan Earthquake 41.2 39.3 39.7 39.6 Because there is a need to secure Japan s presence in light of the fact that other countries such as China are active in developing countries 21.0 26.1 Other 1.0 None in particular 1.5 2.4 3.1 2.9 Jan.2016 Oct.2014 (N=1,684persons,M.T.=306.4%) (N=1,663persons,M.T.=273.0%) 21

3. Japan s Role in the United Nations (1)Attitude towards Japan s Participation in United Nations Peacekeeping Operations Q6 Currently, more than 100 countries around the world have dispatched personnel to the United Nations Peacekeeping Operations (UN PKO). In accordance with the International Peace Cooperation Law, Japan has also participated in UN PKO missions in places such as Cambodia, the Golan Heights, East Timor, Haiti, and South Sudan; international humanitarian relief operations such as assistance to Iraqi refugees; and international election monitoring activities such as in East Timor or Nepal. Do you think that Japan should continue such activities as part of its efforts to contribute human resources to the international community? Please select one answer from the following. October 2014 January 2016 Japan should participate even more actively than before 25.5% 28.0% Japan should continue with its current level of participation 55.5% 53.0% Japan should participate, but should minimize its level of participation 11.5% 12.7% Japan should not participate % 1.8% Japan should participate even more actively than before Japan should continue with its current level of participation Japan should participate, but should minimize its level of participation Japan should not participate Other 28.0 53.0 12.7 4.3 1.8 0.2 33.0 51.1 1 2.8 2.1 0.1 23.6 54.7 14.3 5.6 0.2 28.1 60.9 8.6 28.2 56.8 12.0 2.5 0.4 23.1 55.4 15.1 4.0 2.0 0.3 27.6 54.4 12.6 3.7 1.4 0.3 32.9 47.9 14.4 1.9 2.7 0.3 28.0 50.0 10.6 8.9 2.4 (%) 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 43.4 25.0 25.5 23.5 24.0 15.5 8.6 46.4 46.2 18.3 18.8 5.7 49.7 47.9 47.7 48.2 47.8 48.5 15.0 31.4 29.9 28.4 31.2 Japan should participate, but should minimize its level of participation 1 12.7 11.8 10.4 3.9 3.3 2.8 2.3 2.1 1.8 2.2 Japan should continue with its current level of participation 44.7 49.5 46.8 50.6 26.5 22.1 22.2 24.4 25.4 13.6 20.0 17.7 15.4 14.6 49.1 Japan should participate even more actively than before 4.1 4.4 26.9 5 51.0 51.0 51.1 49.4 25.1 15.5 16.0 Japan should not participate 2.8 2.6 3.3 3.1 29.4 12.1 34.2 32.5 9.8 10.4 9.1 33.9 30.5 53.2 55.5 1 25.5 11.5 1.0 1.5 53.0 28.0 12.7 1.8 22

(2)Japan s Addition as a Permanent Member of the Security Council Q7 The United Nations is engaged in discussions to increase the number of member states of the Security Council with the aims of strengthening its functions as well as enhancing the representation of each region in the Council. Do you think that Japan should be added as a permanent member of the Security Council? Please select one answer from the following. October 2014 January 2016 Agree (subtotal) 75.7% 77.1% Agree 35.2% 37.1% Tend to agree 40.5% 39.9% Disagree (subtotal) 9.4% 10.6% Tend to disagree 7.2% 8.7% Disagree 2.2% 1.9% 14.9% 12.3% ( ) Agree (subtotal)77.1 Disagree (subtotal)10.6 Agree Tend to agree Tend to disagree Disagree 37.1 39.9 12.3 8.7 1.9 49.7 36.0 5.3 7.2 1.8 25.9 43.4 18.6 10.0 2.1 28.9 50.0 10.9 8.6 32.0 46.9 9.1 10.0 2.1 36.3 43.1 8.6 10.3 35.4 42.9 8.8 10.5 2.4 41.4 37.4 11.5 7.8 1.9 4 30.2 21.0 1.9 6.0 (%) 90 80 70 60 56.0 60.7 68.1 64.6 64.4 67.0 67.1 70.6 70.6 67.6 68.3 62.6 75.2 80.2 78.9 79.2 83.2 78.1 79.7 82.3 75.7 77.1 50 Agree 40 30 20 Disagree 10 0 18.0 15.7 13.0 12.2 9.9 11.1 9.9 9.0 9.2 10.7 16.0 13.2 9.2 9.2 8.7 6.8 6.2 6.1 5.7 7.8 9.4 10.6 23

A. Reasons to Agree to Japan s Addition as a Permanent Member of the Security Council SQ (For 1,388 people who responded Agree or Tend to agree to Q7) Why do you think so? Please select one answer from the following. October 2014 January 2016 From the perspective of Japan s position in the world, Japan should participate actively in order to contribute to achieving world peace 27.5% 28.2% Since Japan provides significant financial contributions to the United Nations, it is unreasonable for Japan not to be included in important decisionmaking processes 25.8% 24.1% Adding Japan, a nonnuclear power and a pacifist country, can contribute to strengthening world peace 23.7% 24.1% It can help to ensure that Japan s stance is reflected in important security decisions undertaken by the United Nations 13.6% 13.1% By becoming a permanent member of the Security Council as a representative of Asia, Japan would be able to play the role of minimizing geographical imbalance in the United Nations 7.9% 8.6% For those who responded "Agree" or "Tend to agree" to Q7 From the perspective of Japan s position in the world, Japan should participate actively in order to contribute to achieving world peace It can help to ensure that Japan s stance is reflected in important security decisions undertaken by the United Nations Since Japan provides significant financial contributions to the United Nations, it is unreasonable for Japan not to be included in important decisionmaking processes Adding Japan, a nonnuclear power and a pacifist country, can contribute to strengthening world peace By becoming a permanent member of the Security Council as a representative of Asia, Japan would be able to play the role of minimizing geographical imbalance in the United Nations Other January2016 (1,388) 28.2 24.1 24.1 13.1 8.6 0.1 October2014 (1,363) 27.5 25.8 23.7 13.6 7.9 1.3 0.1 October2013 (1,520) 27.5 23.0 25.3 13.8 9.3 0.9 0.1 October2012 (1,464) 29.0 33.3 18.0 10.3 7.7 1.2 0.4 October2011 (1,493) 27.6 28.1 22.2 12.1 8.9 1.0 0.1 October2010 (1,625) 24.1 26.5 29.4 12.1 6.8 1.0 0.1 October2009 (1,466) 25.7 27.1 28.9 9.0 8.0 1.2 Male (728) 29.4 26.9 21.4 13.7 7.6 0.7 0.3 Female (660) 26.8 21.1 27.1 12.4 9.8 2.7 20 ~ 29 (101) 33.7 14.9 26.7 18.8 5.9 30 ~ 39 (190) 27.9 23.2 23.7 15.8 8.4 1.1 40 ~ 49 (278) 26.3 19.8 30.2 15.1 8.3 0.4 50 ~ 59 (230) 27.4 23.5 26.1 10.0 1 1.3 60 ~ 69 (295) 28.1 27.1 18.6 14.6 8.8 2.4 0.3 70 or above (294) 28.9 29.6 21.8 8.5 7.5 3.7 24

B. Reasons to Disagree to Japan s Addition as a Permanent Member of the Security Council SQ (For 191 people who responded Disagree or Tend to disagree to Q7) Why do you think so? Please select one answer from the following. October 2014 January 2016 If Japan were to become a permanent member of the Security Council, it would have to participate actively in the United Nations military activities 30.0% 39.3% Even without becoming a permanent member of the Security Council, Japan can contribute fully to the international community in economic and social aspects, as well as in nonmilitary matters such as environmental issues 18.2% 18.8% If Japan were to become a permanent member of the Security Council, it would have to undertake an even greater financial burden toward the United Nations than it currently does 21.8% 13.6% ( ) The Security Council is powerless in resolving global conflicts 15.3% 12.6% If Japan were to become a permanent member of the Security Council, it should do so upon the revision of its Constitution 5.3% 8.9% For those who responded "Disagree" or "Tend to disagree" to Q7 Even without becoming a permanent member of the Security Council, Japan can contribute fully to the international community in economic and social aspects, as well as in nonmilitary matters such as environmental issues If Japan were to become a permanent member of the Security Council, it would have to participate actively in the United Nations military activities If Japan were to become a permanent member of the Security Council, it would have to undertake an even greater financial burden towards the United Nations than it currently does The Security Council is powerless in resolving global conflicts If Japan were to become a permanent member of the Security Council, it should do so upon the revision of its Constitution Other January2016 (191) 39.3 18.8 13.6 12.6 8.9 6.3 0.5 October2014 (170) 30.0 18.2 21.8 15.3 5.9 5.3 3.5 October2013 (145) 34.5 22.8 13.8 13.1 7.6 6.9 1.4 October2012 (104) 23.1 16.3 27.9 12.5 9.6 5.8 4.8 October2011 (117) 22.2 19.7 24.8 13.7 8.5 6.8 4.3 October2010 (122) 22.1 18.9 24.6 13.1 12.3 8.2 October2009 (125) 23.2 26.4 24.8 10.4 6.4 4.8 4.0 Male (76) 36.8 21.1 11.8 14.5 13.2 2.6 Female (115) 40.9 17.4 14.8 11.3 8.7 6.1 0.9 20 ~ 29 (13) 46.2 23.1 7.7 15.4 7.7 30 ~ 39 (29) 48.3 20.7 6.9 10.3 6.9 6.9 40 ~ 49 (42) 26.2 14.3 23.8 19.0 11.9 4.8 50 ~ 59 (38) 52.6 23.7 10.5 7.9 5.3 60 ~ 69 (36) 30.6 13.9 19.4 11.1 13.9 8.3 2.8 70 or above (33) 39.4 21.2 18.2 9.1 6.1 6.1 25

4. External Economy (1)Japan s Areas of Priority in Developing Foreign Economic Relations Q8 Which are the areas that you think Japan should place priority on in its efforts to develop economic relations with other countries? Please select all applicable answers. (M.A.) (Top 5 Items) October 2014 January 2016 Secure energy and mineral resources 58.0% 60.1% Provide support for the activities of Japanese companies overseas (including support for Japanese companies exporting infrastructure system to foreign countries, such as electricity, rail, water, roads, etc.) 41.3% 46.4% ( ) Secure food 37.8% 42.0% ( ) Promote trade and investment liberalization (including Free Trade Agreements (FTA), Economic Partnership Agreements (EPA), and Bilateral Investment Treaties (BIT) with specific countries/regions, utilization of the World Trade Organization (WTO), etc.) 34.6% 41.9% ( ) Publicize Japanese brands (outstanding products and technology from Japan) overseas (more active publicity including measures against harmful rumors in relation to the Great East Japan Earthquake) 34.6% 41.1% ( ) (Multiple answer) 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 (%) Secure energy and mineral resources 60.1 58.0 Provide support for the activities of Japanese companies overseas (including support for Japanese companies exporting infrastructure system to foreign countries, such as electricity, rail, water, roads, etc.) 41.3 46.4 Secure food 37.8 42.0 Promote trade and investment liberalization (including Free Trade Agreements (FTA), Economic Partnership Agreements (EPA), and Bilateral Investment Treaties (BIT) with specific countries/regions, utilization of the World Trade Organization (WTO), etc.) Publicize Japanese brands (outstanding products and technology from Japan) overseas (more active publicity including measures against harmful rumors in relation to the Great East Japan Earthquake) 34.6 34.6 41.9 41.1 Promote tourism to Japan 31.8 30.1 Protect intellectual property rights such as patents 24.5 22.5 Promote understanding of the Japanese economy among other countries 18.5 21.0 Promote foreign direct investment into Japan 13.4 13.5 Other 0.1 0.1 None in particular 1.2 2.1 5.1 4.8 Jan.2016 (N=1,801persons,M.T.=328.7%) Oct.2014 (N=1,801persons,M.T.=297.9%) 26

5. Protection of Japanese Nationals Overseas (1)Views on Protection and Support of Japanese Nationals Overseas Q9 What are your views on providing protection and support to Japanese nationals who are involved in incidents or accidents overseas, such as traffic accidents, crimes, illness, or terrorism? Please select one answer from the following. October 2013 January 2016 The individual or the company/organization dispatching their staff overseas should take any responsibility as much as possible for dealing with the situation. However, in cases where they are not able to do so, the government or embassy/consulate should offer protection and support them 34.5% 40.2% ( ) Even in situations where the individual or the company/organization dispatching their staff overseas is able to take some responsibility for dealing with the situation, the government or embassy/consulate should proactively offer protection and support them 29.2% 23.3% ( ) In all situations, the government or embassy/consulate should protect and support them 28.4% 21.4% ( ) The individual or the company/organization dispatching their staff overseas should take all responsibility for dealing with the situation 5.5% 12.0% ( ) The individual or the company/organization dispatching their staff overseas should take any responsibility as much as possible for dealing The individual or the with the situation. However, in cases where they are not able to do so, the company/organization dispatching government or embassy/consulate should offer protection and support their staff overseas should take all them responsibility for dealing with the Even in situations where the individual or the situation company/organization dispatching their staff In all situations, the overseas is able to take some responsibility for dealing with the situation, the government or government or embassy/consulate should embassy/consulate should proactively offer protect and support them Other protection and support them 40.2 23.3 21.4 12.0 2.8 0.3 39.6 23.2 20.5 15.0 1.4 0.4 4 23.4 22.2 9.3 4.0 0.3 38.3 32.0 18.8 9.4 44.8 26.1 17.4 9.5 2.1 40.6 26.9 21.4 8.9 2.0 0.3 43.9 24.8 20.1 9.5 1.4 0.3 39.6 20.6 21.1 15.5 2.4 35.7 17.4 25.6 15.5 5.6 0.2 (%) 50 40 40.7 35.6 35.9 34.7 33.7 36.8 39.0 40.6 40.3 35.5 39.8 34.5 40.2 The individual or the company/organization dispatching their staff overseas should take any responsibility as much aspossible for dealing with the situation. However, in cases where they are not able to do so, the government or embassy/consulateshouldoffer protectionandsupportthem 30 20 10 30.6 32.0 29.9 30.5 30.2 28.9 28.5 26.5 22.4 23.0 23.1 21.1 21.9 7.5 7.8 7.2 7.3 7.2 3.0 26.4 25.4 6.2 24.5 22.2 9.4 23.4 21.1 10.2 27.4 24.9 26.2 23.1 6.9 7.5 25.0 23.6 8.4 33.8 27.9 27.8 7.0 29.2 28.4 5.5 23.3 21.4 12.0 Even in situations where the individual or the company/organization dispatching their staff overseas is able to take some responsibility for dealing with the situation, the government or embassy/consulate should proactively offer protectionandsupport them In all situations, the government or embassy/consulate should protect and support them The individual or the company/organization dispatching their staff overseas shouldtakeallresponsibilityfordealingwith thesituation (*) 0 (*) The response option was phrased "The individual of the company/organization dispatching their staff orverseas should take all responsibility for dealing with the situation, and the government does not need to act in particular." in the October 1991 survey. 27

6. The Role that Japan Should Fulfill (1)The Role that Japan Should Fulfill Q10 What is the main role that you think Japan should fulfill in the international community? Please select all applicable answers. (M.A.) (Top 4 Items) October 2014 January 2016 Contribute to world peace through efforts to stabilize the region and resolve conflicts peacefully, including the contribution of human resources 57.0% 60.7% ( ) Contribute to resolving global issues such as environmental issues and global warming 52.0% 56.8% ( ) Offer cooperation toward the advancement of developing countries 37.9% 42.6% ( ) Contribute to world peace and stability through disarmament and nonproliferation efforts, etc. 42.1% 42.4% (Multiple answer) 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 (%) Contribute to world peace through efforts to stabilize the region and resolve conflicts peacefully, including the contribution of human resources Contribute to resolving global issues such as environmental issues and global warming 60.7 57.0 56.8 52.0 Offer cooperation towards the advancement of developing countries 37.9 42.6 Contribute to world peace and stability through disarmament and nonproliferation efforts, etc. 42.4 42.1 Contribute to the sound development of the global economy 32.3 38.7 Contribute to international efforts to spread universal values such as freedom, democracy, basic human rights, and rule of law Contribute to the development of science and technology worldwide 37.4 36.5 35.3 33.4 Provide humanitarian support towards refugees and displaced persons 32.5 37.5 Contribute to international cultural exchange, such as through cooperation in the preservation of cultural heritage around the world 22.3 26.8 Disseminate Japan s both traditional and contemporary culture, including fashion and anime, to the international community 18.9 25.3 Other 0.3 0.2 None in particular 1.1 3.8 4.3 Jan.2016 (N=1,801persons,M.T.=403.7%) Oct.2014 (N=1,801persons,M.T.=376.0%) 28

(N=1,801) Public Opinion Survey on Diplomacy January 2016 1. Relations between Japan and other countries Q1. [Response Sheet 1] Do you feel an affinity towards the United States of America? Please select one answer from the following. [The same question applies for the following countries, in order: (2) Russia, (3) China, (4) Republic of Korea, (5) India, (6) Countries in Southeast Asia (Thailand, Indonesia, etc.), (7) Countries in Europe (United Kingdom, France, Poland, etc.), and (8) Countries in Central Asia/Caucasus (Uzbekistan, Azerbaijan, etc.)] (a) (b) (c) (d) Do not feel any affinity Do not feel much affinity Feel some affinity Feel strong affinity (1) United States of America (43.4) (41.0) ( 7.7) ( 5.9) ( 2.1) (2) Russia ( 1.9) (15.5) (45.8) (33.5) ( 3.3) (3) China ( 2.3) (12.4) (33.7) (49.5) ( 2.1) (4) Republic of Korea ( 6.0) (27.0) (31.0) (33.7) ( 2.3) (5) India ( 8.1) (37.3) (28.1) (18.6) ( 7.9) (6) Countries in Southeast Asia (14.8) (44.1) (20.6) (14.0) ( 6.4) (Thailand, Indonesia, etc.) (7) Countries in Europe (17.8) (48.2) (16.9) (1) ( 5.5) (United Kingdom, France, Poland, etc.) (8) Countries in Central Asia/Caucasus ( 2.6) (16.1) (35.3) (32.1) (13.9) (Uzbekistan, Azerbaijan, etc.) 29

Q2. [Response Sheet 2] Do you think that the current relations between Japan and the United States of America are, on the whole, good? Please select one answer from the following. [The same question applies for the following countries, in order: (2) Russia, (3) China, (4) Republic of Korea, and (5) India.] (a) (b) (c) (d) I cannot make a distinction Not good Not really good Quite good Good (1) United States of America (37.1) (5) ( 7.9) ( 1.3) ( 1.3) ( ) (2) Russia ( 1.3) (20.5) (52.5) (18.5) ( 2.9) ( 4.2) (3) China ( 0.9) ( 8.6) (41.3) (44.4) ( 1.9) ( 2.9) (4) Republic of Korea ( 1.9) (20.7) (40.4) (32.7) ( ) ( 2.6) (5) India ( 9.6) (51.9) (19.7) ( 5.8) ( 3.1) ( 9.9) Q3. [Response Sheet 3] Do you think that the future development of the relations between Japan and the United States of America is important for the two countries, and for Asia and the Pacific region? Please select one answer from the following. [The same question applies for the following countries, in order: (2) Russia, (3) China, (4) Republic of Korea, and (5) India.] (a) (b) (c) (d) I cannot make a distinction Not important Not really important Quite important Important (1) United States of America (79.1) (16.8) ( ) ( 0.5) ( 0.4) ( ) (2) Russia (28.7) (47.3) (14.7) ( 4.2) ( 1.0) ( 4.1) (3) China (33.5) (39.9) (14.5) ( 8.0) ( 1.0) ( 3.1) (4) Republic of Korea (28.3) (41.5) (16.0) (10.0) ( 1.2) ( 3.1) (5) India (27.3) (45.1) (15.5) ( 4.3) ( 1.2) ( 6.6) 30

Q4. [Response Sheet 4] Are you interested in any issues related to North Korea? Please select all applicable answers. (M.A.) (44.6) (a) Political system (24.9) (b) NorthSouth issues (24.2) (c) Negotiations to normalize JapanNorth Korea diplomatic relations (83.5) (d) Issue of the abduction of Japanese citizens (76.1) (e) Nuclear issues (60.5) (f) Missile issues (34.9) (g) Issue of North Korean defectors (12.8) (h) Economic exchanges such as trade/cultural and sports exchanges ( 0.3) Other ( ) ( 3.0) None in particular ( 0.9) (M.T.=365.7) 2. Development cooperation Q5. [Response Sheet 5] Developed countries extend development cooperation, such as financial and technical cooperation, to developing countries. Taking into consideration the various aspects involved, how do you feel about Japan s development cooperation in the future? Please select one answer from the following. (33.2) (a) Japan should more actively promote development cooperation (49.3) (b) The current level of development cooperation is appropriate (11.0) (c) Japan should minimize the level of development cooperation ( 2.2) (d) Japan should stop development cooperation ( 4.3) (To Q6.) (For those who responded (a) Japan should more actively promote development cooperation, (b) The current level of development cooperation is appropriate, or (c) Japan should minimize the level of development cooperation in Q5) SQ. [Response Sheet 6] From which perspective do you think development cooperation should be extended to developing countries? Please select all applicable answers. (M.A.) (N=1,684) (46.3) (a) Because development cooperation is an important tool for Japan in promoting its strategic foreign policy (26.1) (b) Because there is a need to secure Japan s presence in light of the fact that other countries such as China are active in developing countries (43.6) (c) Because it contributes to the Japanese economy, such as by promoting overseas activities by local government and Japanese corporations, including SMEs (53.1) (d) Because it contributes to securing stable supply of energy resources (39.7) (e) Because Japan should continue extending development cooperation to reciprocate the assistance that Japan received from other countries during the Great East Japan Earthquake (51.0) (f) Because there is a need to increase the international community s confidence in Japan (41.2) (g) Because Japan, as a developed country, assumes humanitarian obligation or international responsibility for helping developing countries ( ) Other ( ) ( 1.5) None in particular ( 3.1) (M.T.=306.4) 31

(For all respondents) 3. Japan s role in the United Nations Q6. [Response Sheet 7] Currently, more than 100 countries around the world have dispatched personnel to the United Nations Peacekeeping Operations (UN PKO). In accordance with the International Peace Cooperation Law, Japan has also participated in UN PKO missions in places such as Cambodia, the Golan Heights, East Timor, Haiti, and South Sudan; international humanitarian relief operations such as assistance to Iraqi refugees; and international election monitoring activities such as in East Timor or Nepal. Do you think that Japan should continue such activities as part of its efforts to contribute human resources to the international community? Please select one answer from the following. (28.0) (a) Japan should participate even more actively than before (53.0) (b) Japan should continue with its current level of participation (12.7) (c) Japan should participate, but should minimize its level of participation ( 1.8) (d) Japan should not participate ( 0.2) Other ( ) ( 4.3). Q7. [Response Sheet 8] The United Nations is engaged in discussions to increase the number of member states of the Security Council with the aims of strengthening its functions as well as enhancing the representation of each region in the Council. Do you think that Japan should be added as a permanent member of the Security Council? Please select one answer from the following. (37.1) (39.9) ( 8.7) ( 1.9) (12.3) (a) (b) (c) (d) Agree Tend to agree Tend to disagree Disagree To Q8. (For those who responded (a) Agree or (b) Tend to agree in Q7) SQ a. [Response Sheet 9] Why do you think so? Please select one answer from the following. (N=1,388) (28.2) (a) From the perspective of Japan s position in the world, Japan should participate actively in order to contribute to achieving world peace (24.1) (b) Since Japan provides significant financial contributions to the United Nations, it is unreasonable for Japan not to be included in important decisionmaking processes (24.1) (c) Adding Japan, a nonnuclear power and a pacifist country, can contribute to strengthening world peace (13.1) (d) It can help to ensure that Japan s stance is reflected in important security decisions undertaken by the United Nations ( 8.6) (e) By becoming a permanent member of the Security Council as a representative of Asia, Japan would be able to play the role of minimizing geographical imbalance in the United Nations ( 0.1) Other ( ) ( ) (For those who responded (c) Tend to disagree or (d) Disagree in Q7) SQ b. [Response Sheet 10] Why do you think so? Please select one answer from the following. (N=191) (13.6) (a) If Japan were to become a permanent member of the Security Council, it would have to undertake an even greater financial burden towards the United Nations than it currently does (39.3) (b) If Japan were to become a permanent member of the Security Council, it would have to participate actively in the United Nations military activities (18.8) (c) Even without becoming a permanent member of the Security Council, Japan can contribute fully to the international community in economic and social aspects, as well as in nonmilitary matters such as environmental issues ( 8.9) (d) If Japan were to become a permanent member of the Security Council, it should do so upon the revision of its Constitution (12.6) (e) The Security Council is powerless in resolving global conflicts ( 0.5) Other ( ) ( 6.3) 32

(For all respondents) 4. External economy Q8. [Response Sheet 11] Which are the areas that you think Japan should place priority on in its efforts to develop economic relations with other countries? Please select all applicable answers. (M.A.) (41.9) (a) Promote trade and investment liberalization (including Free Trade Agreements (FTA), Economic Partnership Agreements (EPA), and Bilateral Investment Treaties (BIT) with specific countries/regions, utilization of the World Trade Organization (WTO), etc.) (60.1) (b) Secure energy and mineral resources (42.0) (c) Secure food (13.4) (d) Promote foreign direct investment into Japan (46.4) (e) Provide support for the activities of Japanese companies overseas (including support for Japanese companies exporting infrastructure system to foreign countries, such as electricity, rail, water, roads, etc.) (24.5) (f) Protect intellectual property rights such as patents (31.8) (g) Promote tourism to Japan (21.0) (h) Promote understanding of the Japanese economy among other countries (41.1) (i) Publicize Japanese brands (outstanding products and technology from Japan) overseas (more active publicity including measures against harmful rumors in relation to the Great East Japan Earthquake) ( 0.1) Other ( ) ( 1.2) None in particular ( 5.1) (M.T.=328.7) 5. Protection of Japanese nationals overseas Q9. [Response Sheet 12] What are your views on providing protection and support to Japanese nationals who are involved in incidents or accidents overseas, such as traffic accidents, crimes, illness, or terrorism? Please select one answer from the following. (12.0) (a) The individual or the company/organization dispatching their staff overseas should take all responsibility for dealing with the situation (40.2) (b) The individual or the company/organization dispatching their staff overseas should take any responsibility as much as possible for dealing with the situation. However, in cases where they are not able to do so, the government or embassy/consulate should offer protection and support them (23.3) (c) Even in situations where the individual or the company/organization dispatching their staff overseas is able to take some responsibility for dealing with the situation, the government or embassy/consulate should proactively offer protection and support them (21.4) (d) In all situations, the government or embassy/consulate should protect and support them ( 0.3) Other ( ) ( 2.8) 33

6. The role that Japan should fulfill Q10. [Response Sheet 13] What is the main role that you think Japan should fulfill in the international community? Please select all applicable answers. (M.A.) (60.7) (a) Contribute to world peace through efforts to stabilize the region and resolve conflicts peacefully, including the contribution of human resources (42.4) (b) Contribute to world peace and stability through disarmament and nonproliferation efforts, etc. (37.4) (c) Contribute to international efforts to spread universal values such as freedom, democracy, basic human rights, and rule of law (32.5) (d) Provide humanitarian support towards refugees and displaced persons (38.7) (e) Contribute to the sound development of the global economy (42.6) (f) Offer cooperation towards the advancement of developing countries (56.8) (g) Contribute to resolving global issues such as environmental issues and global warming (26.8) (h) Contribute to international cultural exchange, such as through cooperation in the preservation of cultural heritage around the world (35.3) (i) Contribute to the development of science and technology worldwide (25.3) (j) Disseminate Japan s both traditional and contemporary culture, including fashion and anime, to the international community ( 0.3) Other ( ) ( 1.1) None in particular ( 3.8) (M.T.=403.7) 34

<<Respondent s Profile>> Finally, please provide us with the following information about yourself, in order to facilitate the statistical analysis of your responses. F1 [Sex] (47.1) Male (52.9) Female F2 [Age] How old are you? ( 2.9) 20 24 years old ( 8.3) 45 49 years old ( 8.4) 70 74 years old ( 4.2) 25 29 years old ( 8.4) 50 54 years old ( 7.7) 75 79 years old ( 6.4) 30 34 years old ( 7.9) 55 59 years old ( 6.9) 80 years old or above ( 6.9) 35 39 years old ( 8.9) 60 64 years old (11.2) 40 44 years old (11.8) 65 69 years old F3 [Response Sheet 14] [Employment status] Which of the following applies to your employment status? (48.5) (a) Employed (including executive officer) ( 7.8) (b) Selfemployed (including homebased work) ( 2.6) (c) Family worker (41.2) (d) Unemployed (including homemaker, student) (For those who responded (a) Employed (including executive officer), (b) Selfemployed (including homebased work) or (c) Family worker in F3) SQa [Occupation] What is your occupation? (Write down specific details, and circle the applicable job category below.) (N=1,059) (For those who responded (d) Unemployed (including homemaker, student) in F3) SQb [Homemaker, other unemployed] Are you a homemaker? (N=742) (54.9) Housewife ( 3.4) Househusband (41.8) Other ( 6.5) Administrative or Managerial Worker (15.2) Professional or Technical Worker (22.4) Clerical Worker (28.2) Sales, Service, or Security Worker ( 4.0) Agriculture, Forestry, or Fishery Worker (23.7) Production, Transportation, Construction or Related Worker 35