【衝撃】高市早苗「2030年までに、全国民が収容できるシェルター作りなさいよ!🤩」滅茶苦茶な閣議決定をしてしまう
Reports suggest Japanese lawmaker Sanae Takaichi spearheaded a "shocking" cabinet decision demanding the construction of shelters for all citizens by 2030.
This audacious proposal immediately ignited a massive uproar online, with concerns over feasibility and astronomical costs.
The topic quickly trended across social media, drawing widespread attention and intense debate.
Related Keywords
Sanae Takaichi
A member of the House of Representatives belonging to the Liberal Democratic Party. She has served as Minister in charge of Economic Security and Minister for Internal Affairs and Communications, known as a conservative commentator. Takaichi is recognized for showing strong leadership and clear policy stances, particularly in national security, strengthening defense capabilities, cybersecurity measures, and protecting economic infrastructure. Her sometimes controversial remarks often attract media attention. The "all-citizen shelter" statement (and cabinet decision) implied in this article could be interpreted as an extension of her profound awareness of crisis management and national security. However, there is no public confirmation that she has specifically mentioned shelter construction on a scale to accommodate "all citizens." While acknowledging the shared recognition that national protection is increasingly important given recent international instability, careful discussion is always required regarding its feasibility and cost-effectiveness. Her statements are sometimes praised for their foresight and ambitious stance, but they often spark lively debate over their practicality and impact on people's lives.
Cabinet Decision
One of the most crucial decision-making processes for the Japanese government, where the Cabinet determines its will. It is established when a proposed agenda is unanimously approved at a Cabinet meeting, presided over by the Prime Minister and attended by all Cabinet members. Cabinet decisions have legal binding force, and many vital national matters, such as the enactment/amendment of laws, budget execution, conclusion of treaties, and personnel matters, are decided by them. If the "all-citizen shelter construction" suggested in this article were a cabinet decision, it would transcend the level of a mere politician's remark, becoming an official national policy to be executed based on budget measures and concrete plans. However, reaching a cabinet decision requires a wide range of processes and preparations, including detailed investigations by relevant ministries, expert reviews, consensus building within the ruling party, and accountability to the public. Especially for large-scale projects that could shake the foundation of the national budget, it is essential that financial resources, construction periods, and specific implementation systems are meticulously planned and agreed upon in advance. The phrase "outrageous cabinet decision" suggests criticism or surprise that a decision significantly deviating from the common sense of normal decision-making processes, policy feasibility, and financial constraints has been made.
Shelter
An evacuation facility designed to protect people from emergencies such as disasters or armed attacks. Generally, shelters are broadly categorized into "disaster shelters" that respond to natural disasters like earthquakes, tsunamis, and typhoons, and robustly constructed "nuclear shelters (bomb shelters)" that respond to contingencies such as nuclear, chemical, or biological (NBC) attacks. In Japan, disaster shelters are maintained nationwide, but specialized facilities like nuclear shelters are extremely scarce, and their penetration rate is considered low. For example, while countries like Switzerland and Israel have advanced shelter development for citizen protection, few countries have reached a level where they can accommodate all their citizens. A plan for "shelters that can accommodate all citizens" implies facilities capable of temporarily or permanently housing approximately 120 million people, a colossal scale. Construction involves securing vast amounts of land, immense costs (estimated to be in the tens of trillions of yen), procurement of massive materials, a long construction period, and post-completion maintenance, as well as securing provisions like food, water, medicine, ventilation, and sanitation facilities within the shelters – literally an accumulation of challenges. If this plan were to materialize, it would have a significant impact on Japan's security policy, national finances, and the lifestyle of its citizens.