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πŸš” Tokyo Police Museum πŸš”

πŸŒ‡πŸŒŸTokyo is home to a Police Museum, located in Kyobashi, at the northern end of Ginza 1-chome. πŸ“ The Tokyo Police Museum is a specialized museum that showcases the history and culture of Japanese policing and promotes public safety knowledge. It is open to the public for free. 🎫 πŸŒ‡πŸŒŸOn the first floor, you'll find a display of many police vehicles, such as historical police cars, the first police motorcycle, and an early helicopter called "Spring Wind No. 1." Visitors are allowed to sit in these vehicles, including the helicopter, and take photos. πŸ“· The second floor simulates police work: it recreates the first crime scene investigation area, with a mock communication command center and a workspace using modern medical methods. πŸŒ‡πŸŒŸ Visitors can experience fingerprint analysis and other investigative tasks. The second and third floors also feature interactive game areas, such as finding tires, license plates, and footprints, as well as quiz games to teach children about safety. πŸ•΅οΈβ€β™‚οΈ πŸŒ‡πŸŒŸ The fourth and fifth floors focus on the history of Japanese policing, including the establishment of the Metropolitan Police Department, the evolution of police uniforms over the years, and a chronicle of major events. πŸ•°οΈ #Tokyo πŸŒ‡πŸŒŸ

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πŸš” Tokyo Police Museum πŸš”

πŸŒ‡πŸŒŸTokyo is home to a Police Museum, located in Kyobashi, at the northern end of Ginza 1-chome. πŸ“ The Tokyo Police Museum is a specialized museum that showcases the history and culture of Japanese policing and promotes public safety knowledge. It is open to the public for free. 🎫 πŸŒ‡πŸŒŸOn the first floor, you'll find a display of many police vehicles, such as historical police cars, the first police motorcycle, and an early helicopter called "Spring Wind No. 1." Visitors are allowed to sit in these vehicles, including the helicopter, and take photos. πŸ“· The second floor simulates police work: it recreates the first crime scene investigation area, with a mock communication command center and a workspace using modern medical methods. πŸŒ‡πŸŒŸ Visitors can experience fingerprint analysis and other investigative tasks. The second and third floors also feature interactive game areas, such as finding tires, license plates, and footprints, as well as quiz games to teach children about safety. πŸ•΅οΈβ€β™‚οΈ πŸŒ‡πŸŒŸ The fourth and fifth floors focus on the history of Japanese policing, including the establishment of the Metropolitan Police Department, the evolution of police uniforms over the years, and a chronicle of major events. πŸ•°οΈ #Tokyo πŸŒ‡πŸŒŸ

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