According to the NHK poll, 54% of the respondents said they "supported" the Kishida Cabinet, down 3 points from last month, while 27% said they did not support it, up 7 points. was.

NHK conducted a poll for three days from the 11th of this month using a method called "RDD" that calls fixed-line and mobile phone numbers randomly generated by computers for people aged 18 and over nationwide.


The survey included 2122 people, with responses from 1240, or 58%.



The percentage of those who answered "support" the Kishida Cabinet was 54%, down 3 points from last month, while the percentage of those who answered "not support" was up 7 points to 27%.



As for the reasons for support, 44% answered "because it looks better than other cabinets", and 18% answered "because the personality is reliable" and "because it is the cabinet of the political party that supports it".



The reasons for not supporting it were 38% for "because they have no ability to execute", 35% for "because they have no expectations for policy", and 10% for "because they are not the cabinet of the political party that supports it".

When asked how much the government's response to the new coronavirus would be evaluated, 5% said it was "highly evaluated", 55% was "somewhat evaluated", 30% was "not very evaluated", and " "I do not evaluate at all" was 7%.

We asked him what he thinks about the government's decision to extend the "priority measures such as prevention of spread" in 13 prefectures such as Tokyo.


49% said it was "appropriate", 15% said it should have been lifted without extension, and 26% said it should have been a state of emergency.

We asked if the third vaccination of the new corona vaccine would make us feel uneasy about the "alternate vaccination" of vaccination different from the second vaccination.


"I feel" was 33%, "I don't feel" was 55%, and "I don't vaccinate" was 6%.

As a measure against the border of Omicron stocks, the government has suspended new entry of foreigners in principle until the end of this month.

On the other hand, the business community and international students are calling for relaxation of immigration restrictions.

I asked if the restrictions should be continued or relaxed.


57% said they should continue and 32% said they should relax.

In order to correct the so-called one-vote gap, the single-seat constituencies for the House of Representatives election will be increased by 10 in 5 prefectures and reduced by 1 in 10 prefectures. increase.

On the other hand, the Liberal Democratic Party has called for a review, saying that "local voices will be less likely to be reflected."

I asked if I should do "10 increase 10 decrease".


27% said they should do it, 48% said they should review it, and 25% said they didn't know, no answer.

As the tensions between Europe, the United States and Russia over the situation in Ukraine continue, the Japanese government has decided to accommodate LNG = liquefied natural gas for Europe, where the supply of natural gas from Russia may be curtailed.

I asked if I would appreciate the government's response.


62% answered "evaluate", 15% answered "not evaluate", and 24% answered "don't know, no answer".



* Since the survey results are rounded off, the total may not be 100%.