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Below is a request letter addressed to Prime Minister Abe.
------------------------------------------------------------------ A request to protect Japan's beautiful coastal environment Surrounded by the sea on all sides, Japan has benefited from abundant marine resources, used the sea for the movement of people and goods, and has lived in harmony with its maritime culture. Japan has the sixth longest coastline in the world, and the longest per capita.
However, Japan's coasts, which once boasted "white sand and green pines," are now experiencing serious coastal erosion, and the plants and animals that protected the coastal environment are dying off one after another. Global warming and excessive human development are said to be contributing factors. This situation runs counter to the goal of "creating a beautiful country," and the government and other organizations must take the lead and take drastic measures.
With the enactment of the Basic Act on Ocean Policy by the Diet, we strongly request that the government address the following matters.
Note 1: Coastal conservation It is the responsibility of the national and local governments to preserve Japan's beautiful natural environment, take into consideration the protection of the ecosystem, and protect and maintain the coastline.
1. Improvement of the coastal environment: Providing convenient facilities such as benches, toilets, trash cans, showers, parking lots, and bicycle parking areas on coasts and beaches.
1. Support for coastal clubs In order to promote the conservation and utilization of coastlines and tourism, we will support the creation and operation of bases where citizens can enjoy the seaside, such as the establishment of "coast clubs" (tentative name), which will include beach sports clubs.
June XX, 2007 Association for Protecting Japan's Coastal Environment Representative: Seiko Shibamoto Secretary General: Kiyonaga Uzawa
To: Prime Minister Shinzo Abe