Français : 2e bâtiment du Bureau central du gouvernement commun au 2-1-2 Kasumigaseki à Minato, Tokyo, Japon Il abrite le ministère de l'Intérieur et des Communications (anciennement ministère de la Gestion publique, des Affaires intérieures, des Postes et des Télécommunications), le Conseil japonais de la sécurité des transports (JTSB) et la Commission nationale de la sécurité publique. Avant la création du JTSB en 2008, il abritait l'Agence japonaise d'enquête sur les accidents maritimes (JMAIA) et la Commission d'enquête sur les accidents aériens et ferroviaires (ARAIC)
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