J-Alert = In an NHK poll, 7% said they "explained sufficiently" when asked if they thought the government had sufficiently explained what actions the public should take after the nationwide instant warning system was issued. , 81% answered that “the explanation is insufficient”.

NHK conducted a public opinion survey using a method called ``RDD'' that calls randomly generated landline and mobile phone numbers by computer for 3 days from the 11th of this month.

A total of 2,417 people were surveyed, and 1,236 people, or 51%, responded.

Concerning the J-Alert = National Instant Warning System, which calls for caution in the event of a ballistic missile launch by North Korea, the question was asked whether the government sufficiently explained the actions that the public should take after the J-Alert was issued. When asked, 7% answered that they "explained sufficiently" and 81% answered that they "explained insufficiently."

Also, when asked if they were in favor of the government's policy of abolishing health insurance cards in two years and integrating them with My Number cards, 44% said they were in favor and 42% were against.