List of Independent Administrative Institutions (Japan)
List of Independent Administrative Institutions (Japan) identifies a number of government created entities in Japan which operate independently from the government bureaucracy.[1] Each of the following were created pursuant the Japan's "Law concerning the General Rules of Independent Administrative Institutions" (Law No. 103 of 1999).[2]
Select list
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- Hokkaido National Industrial Research Institute.[7]
- Tohoku National Industrial Research Institute.[7]
- National Institute for Advanced Interdisciplinary Research.[7]
- National Research Laboratory of Metrology.[7]
- Mechanical Engineering Laboratory.[7]
- National Institute of Materials and Chemical Research.[7]
- National Institute of Bioscience and Human-Technology.[7]
- Electrotechnical Laboratory.[7]
- Geological Survey of Japan.[7]
- National Institute for Resources and Environment.[7]
- National Industrial Research Institute of Nagoya.[7]
- Osaka National Research Institute.[7]
- Chugoku National Industrial Research Institute.[7]
- Shikoku National Industrial Research Institute.[7]
- Kyushu National Industrial Research Institute.[7]
- MITI Weights and Measures Training Institute.[7]
- National Institute of Agrobiological Sciences.[1]
- National Women's Education Center, Japan.[1]
- National Museum of Nature and Science.[1]
- National Institute for Japanese Language and Linguistics.[1]
- National Institutes for Cultural Heritage, Tokyo National Museum (TNM), 2007.[8]
- National Institutes for Cultural Heritage, Kyoto National Museum, (KNM) 2007.[8]
- formerly Kyoto National Museum of the Independent Administrative Institution National Museum, 2001.[9]
- National Institutes for Cultural Heritage, Nara National Museum (NNM), 2007.[8]
- formerly Nara National Museum of the Independent Administrative Institution National Museum, 2001.[9]
- National Institutes for Cultural Heritage, Kyushu National Museum, 2007.[8]
- formerly Kyushu National Museum of the Independent Administrative Institution National Museum, 2005.[9]
- National Research Institute for Cultural Heritage, Tokyo, 2007.[8]
- National Research Institute for Cultural Heritage, Nara, 2001.[8]
- National Museum of Art, Tokyo National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo (MOMAT), 2001.[10]
- National Museum of Art, Tokyo National Museum of Western Art (NMWA), 2001.[11]
- National Museum of Art, Tokyo National Museum of Modern Art, Kyoto.[1]
- National Museum of Art, Tokyo National Museum of Art, Osaka.[1]
- National Institute of Special Needs Education.[1]
- Fisheries Research Agency.[1]
- Public Works Research Institute.[12]
- National Agriculture and Food Research Organization.[1]
- Japan Atomic Energy Agency (JAEA), 2005.[13]
- RIKEN (The Institute of Physical and Chemical Research).[1]
- Japan International Research Center for Agricultural Sciences.[1]
- National Agency for the Advancement of Sports and Health.[1]
- National Archives of Japan[14]
- Japan Bank for International Cooperation (JBIC).[15]
- Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA).[15]
- Japan External Trade Organization (JETRO).[16]
- Japan Oil, Gas and Metals National Corporation (JOGMEC), 2004.[17]
See also
Notes
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai Japan Society for the Promotion of Science: List of Independent Administrative Institutions
- ^ a b NIAD-UE history
- ^ Daigaku Nyushi Center website (in Japanese)
- ^ JAXA history
- ^ JSPS, web page (English)
- ^ NICT history
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r AIST history
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k IAI National Institutes for Cultural Heritage. (2007). Outline, PDF/p. 5.
- ^ a b c d IAI National Museum. (2005). Mandate, PDF/pp. 4-17.
- ^ a b c MOMAT outline
- ^ NMWA history
- ^ Takeuchi, Kuniyoshi. (2006). "ICHARM calls for an alliance for localism to manage the risk of water-related disasters," Frontiers in Flood Research: Le Point de la Recherche Sur Les Crues, p. 197.
- ^ JAEA history
- ^ National Archives of Japan, outline, 2001.
- ^ a b Katada, Saori N., Hanns Maull and Takashi Inoguchi. (2004). Global Governance: Germany and Japan in the International System, p. 188.
- ^ Jain, Purnendra. (2005). Japan's Subnational Governments in International Affairs, p. 47.
- ^ JOGMEC: About us, history.
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