National Safety Agency

Operating from 1 August 1952 to 30 June 1954, it was established for the purpose of integrating the National Police Reserve and the Safety Security Force.In addition, the SSF, which was an affiliated organization, was responsible for maintaining public order at sea, violating laws and regulations, investigating and detecting crimes, arresting, and rescuing marine accidents.However, the main body of the Japan Coast Guard, which is the administrative authority, strongly opposes and resists the law prepared by the legislature for two years, and the establishment of the Defense Agency and the Ground Self-Defense Force, the Maritime Self-Defense Force, and the Air Self-Defense Force With the inauguration, the Maritime Public Security Bureau Law was abolished on 1 July 1954, and the main body of the Japan Coast Guard was not integrated and will continue to exist as the Japan Coast Guard.According to the original National Safety Agency Law, the maximum number of employees of the National Safety Agency (excluding employees working at the Maritime Public Security Bureau) (excluding those who are hired for a period of up to two months, those who are on leave and those who are part-time) Was 119,947, of which 110,000 were sheriffs and 7,590 were guards (later maritime self-defense officers).The Prime Minister may order the dispatch of troops if he / she finds it unavoidable at the request of the prefectural governor.
Government of JapanJapaneseHepburnpost-WWIIadministrative agencyNational Police ReserveSafety Security ForceDefense AgencyMinistry of DefensePrime Minister's OfficeGround Self-Defense ForceMaritime Self-Defense ForceAir Self-Defense ForceNational DietsheriffsSecretary's OfficeChief of StaffCommissionerMinister of StateDeputy Secretary of StatePrime Minister