The Prime Minister's residence is rectangular, with five floors above ground and one below.
The Prime Minister's office is usually on the fifth floor, but when meetings are held, Kumazo Yasuda goes to the fourth-floor meeting room to conduct cabinet meetings.
Take today, for example. Kumazo Yasuda held a cabinet meeting to discuss the dismissal of the Police Director and the candidate for the next Police Director.
This was merely a discussion; reaching a conclusion did not mean it would be immediately implemented.
Cabinet operations never emphasize efficiency but rather the importance of process.
To swiftly dismiss a Police Director who hasn't made any major mistakes requires strong support from the Prime Minister and the Cabinet Ministers.
The current issue is that Kumazo Yasuda is a bit hesitant about dismissing the Police Director.
In his view, there's nothing wrong with what the Police Director has done.