Japan to begin full-scale security strategy review in spring

The Japanese government will form a panel of experts as early as this spring to launch full-scale discussions on revising the country's three key national security documents. Key agenda items include equipment and operational challenges, the size of the defense budget, and ways to secure financial resources. Based on the panel's recommendations, the government aims to produce three new documents by year's end.

According to details released on January 9, 2026, the Japanese government plans to establish a panel of experts as early as this spring to initiate comprehensive discussions on overhauling the nation's three primary national security documents. The panel, centered around the Defense Ministry, will focus on challenges in equipment and operations, the appropriate scale of the defense budget, and strategies for securing necessary funds.

Keywords such as U.S.-Japan relations, U.S. bases in Okinawa, and defense highlight the context of evolving security dynamics. Government officials announced this initiative on Thursday, emphasizing the need to adapt to shifting global threats.

Drawing from the panel's recommendations, the administration intends to draft three updated security documents by the end of 2026. This review underscores Japan's commitment to strengthening its defense posture amid international uncertainties.

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