Naicho
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Naichō (内調, an abbreviation for Naikaku Jōhō Chōsashitsu 内閣 情報 調査室, Cabinet Intelligence and Research Office) is the premier intelligence agency of Japan, reporting directly to the Prime Minister. The agency employs some eighty personnel, whose activities are kept extraordinarily secret. However, it is often criticised as being rather ineffectual, spending most of its energy translating foreign publications rather than gathering intelligence of any substantiality.
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