In Japan, an affiliated institution (施設等機関, shisetsutō kikan?, literally, an institution etc. organization), also called a facility, is a collective term for organizations such as test and research agencies or training schools that are under the controls of the Cabinet Office or other governmental organizations established due to Article 3 Clause 2 of the National Government Organization Law. It is distinguished from an attached organization. The classification was created on 1 July 1985 when an amendment to the National Government Organization Law was put into effect
List of the affiliated institutions
- Ministry of Justice
- Prisons (59)
- Juvenile Prisons (8)
- Detention Houses (7)
- Juvenile Training Schools (52)
- Juvenile Classification Homes (52)
- Women's Guidance Home(1)
- Immigration Detention Centers (3)
- Research and Training Institute of the Ministry of Justice
- Training Institute for Correctional Personnel
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- Ministry of Finance
- Policy Research Institute
- Accounting Center
- Central Customs Laboratory
- Customs Training Institute
- Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare
- Quarantine Stations (13)
- National Hansen's Disease Sanatoriums (13)
- National Institute of Health Sciences
- National Institute of Public Health
- National Institute of Population and Social Security Research
- National Institute of Infectious Diseases
- National Homes for Juvenile Training and Education (2)
- National Rehabilitation Center for Persons with Disabilities
- Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries
- Plant Protection Station (4)
- Naha Plant Protection Station
- Animal Quarantine Service
- National Veterinary Assay Laboratory
- Training Institute of Agricultural Administration
- Policy Research Institute
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- Forestry Agency
- Forest Training Institute
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