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However, certain prefectural police, especially those serving prefectures with larger populations, have different names: Tokyo's police is the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department (警視庁, Keishi-chō); Hokkaido's is known as Dō-keisatsu ; and Ōsaka's and Kyōto's are known as Fu-keisatsu (府警察).
The Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department and Hokkaido Prefectural Police Headquarters are excluded from the jurisdiction of regional police bureaus. Headed by a Senior Commissioner, each regional police bureaus exercises necessary control and supervision over and provides support services to prefectural police within its jurisdiction, under the ...
Osaka City Municipal Police cars, c. 1948 –1955. This photograph predates the prefectural police system. In the Empire of Japan, territorial police forces were organised as departments of police of each prefectural offices (府県警察部 [], fuken-keisatsu-bu).
Tokyo Metropolitan Police Headquarters in 1931. The TMPD was established by Japanese statesman Kawaji Toshiyoshi in 1874. Kawaji, who had helped establish the earlier rasotsu in 1871 following the disestablishment of the Edo period police system, was part of the Iwakura Mission to Europe, where he gathered information on Western policing; he was mostly inspired by the police of France ...
Japanese police officers (27 P) Police stations in Japan (3 P) Police units of Japan (2 C, 2 P) Prisoners and detainees of Japan (8 C, 54 P) S. Shinsengumi (20 P)
In April 1957, the TMPD's Security Department 1, Security Department 2, and Metropolitan Police Department Reserve were renamed as the Security Department, the Public Security Department and the Riot Police. [4] After the September 11 attacks in the US, the PSB revamped its structure to include three intelligence sections in 2002. [5]
Imperial Guard of Japan; Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department; 46 prefecture police departments; Japan Coast Guard (known as the Japanese Maritime Safety Agency from 1949 to 2000) Ministry of Finance. Japan Customs; Ministry of Justice. Correctional Bureau; Immigration Services Agency
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