
Rank Affiliation National Police Agency Metropolitan Police Department National Public Servant Local Public Servant Police Chief Hattori Heizo Toyama Ginjiro Police Superintendent Matsumoto Kiyonaga Police Chief Kuroda Hyoe Police Inspector Meguro Juza Police Department Chief Shiratori Ninsaburo Police Department Assistant Sato Miwako Senior Police Officer Takagi Wataru Police Officer
Since it’s a character from Magic Kaito, it doesn’t appear in Conan.
Is Shiratori now a police chief!?
>>2
Wasn’t he a inspector since his appearance in the original work?
The police chief has not appeared yet.
Are those after the rank of Inspector General considered the so-called career officers?
I’m in the same class as the chief of Kochikame, Takagi…
My dad is too much of an elite.
>>6
Thanks to that, the tyranny of using police cars as taxis is being tolerated.
I don’t understand the difference between the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department and the National Police Agency.
>>7
The Metropolitan Police Department has jurisdiction over Tokyo.
The National Police Agency is the headquarters of the Japanese police.
>>10
The National Police Agency is impressive, isn’t it?
>>7
The National Police Agency becomes the supervisory authority for police administration.
The national police administrative plans and the authority of specific departments, as well as the jurisdiction of station chiefs and audits, fall under what is known as the national police classification influenced by the National Police Agency.
The Metropolitan Police Department is a local police force, but it is also a capital police, so it is a bit special.
I think it was a long time ago that Shiratori became a police chief.
Since I’m in the career track, my promotion from sergeant to lieutenant is quick.
Because it’s an organization that oversees things, of course.
Since there is a white horse appearing in Conan, it seems that the Superintendent of the Conan world cannot be casually brought out. Even if it’s someone else, it would become complicated.
Hattori is completely a child of privilege, isn’t he?
>>14
You can’t enter and leave the crime scene without any connections, you know.
I thought Kuroda, the supervisor, was a more important person.
Director Kuroda has been asleep for a long time and just got promoted to inspector.
Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department = Tokyo Metropolitan Police
The so-called prefectural police.
I had an image of Lieutenant Shiratori, but that was only during the movie.
>>21
I had the impression that Takagi was a rival, but they were such an elite after all.
>>23
It’s pretty cool that Inspector Shiratori worked his way up from the bottom.
>>26
Superintendent Swan has quite the career, doesn’t he?
>>29
Seriously? I was mistaken because I was going around the scene with Inspector Megure and Officer Takagi.
>>37
Detective Sato said early on, “A career is nice, isn’t it? Promotion comes quickly.”
I wonder why Inspector Odagiri doesn’t appear in the main story.
The name may be confusing, but the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department is essentially the same as the Tokyo Police.
>>24
The name is too confusing.
In other words, it’s as if only the Tokyo police have received a grand name.
Which direction is the headquarters that appears in dramas?
>>27
At the Metropolitan Police Department? Basically, the National Police Agency is a supervisory agency.
It might be easy to understand if we say it’s like “Odoru Daisousasen” and refer to it as the main store.
I wonder if the railway police and the imperial guard are something different.
>>30
The Imperial Guard Police is under the jurisdiction of the National Police Agency.
The Railway Police Force is a department established in the police of each prefecture.
Those in the career track automatically become inspectors once the training is completed.
The fact that the character under “Dancing Detective Line” was studying for exams was a modification for character development.
The people at the top seem like yakuza.
The department head has been in the police for 30 years, yet has the same rank as Takagi.
>>35
People who have no desire to get ahead are just that way.
A person who is doing fairly well is a sub-inspector.
The person who tries relatively hard is a police inspector.
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There are quite a few people who can just move up in rank by studying for exams but still can’t do the job.
In Kochikame, the head of the department should ideally be called the team leader (as it was referred to in the early days), but they deliberately call him the department head.
Ryotsu and Waku-san’s “police sergeant” is given to someone who continues to be a police officer without ever becoming a police chief, so it is different from rank.
I feel like there was a drama from the past where someone studied excessively out of boredom in the countryside, resulting in them having an unusually high rank.
You’re quite detailed.
I think many people researched it during the Dance Dance Investigation Boom.
The department head has been saying since the beginning that Ryo-tsu can’t get promoted because he’s causing so much trouble…
>>44
Poor thing…
>>44
If we simulated a life without Ryo-san, ultimately the department head would have served as the chief of a local police station, and the people around Ryo-san from Kochikame have had their fates completely distorted.
Hattori’s old man is probably on the path to becoming the Commissioner of the National Police Agency…
To succeed, you have to study for exams.
It seems like there’s not enough time because of Ryotsu.
“`plaintext Resume As of April 6, 2021 Name: Shinji Muroi Date of Birth: January 3, 1964 (57 years old) Address: 54 Okuyamamitsu Ike, Daisen City, Akita Prefecture, 010-0363 Gender: Male Phone Number: 018-702-689 Education and Work History (List each item on a new line) Year and Month Education/Work History (Details omitted) March 1986: Graduated from the Faculty of Law, Tohoku University April 1987: Joined the National Police Agency (National Public Officer Type 1) 1992: Assigned to the Criminal Investigation Division of the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department Term concluded 1995: Chief of the Criminal Investigation Division, Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department 1997: Worked at the Information Center of the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department 1998: Chief of the Criminal Investigation Division, Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department 1998: Deputy Director of Accounting, Traffic Division, Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department February 1998: Director General of the Special Fraud Prevention Headquarters 2000: Assistant Chief of the Criminal Investigation Division, Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department 2003: Assistant Chief of the Traffic Division, Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department 2007: Director of the Information Center, Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department 2010: Instructor at Tohoku University Licenses and Qualifications March 1995: Ordinary Vehicle Type 1 Driver’s License November 2010: Type 1 Show License Motivation for application, special skills, self-PR, appeal points, etc.: I want to utilize my 35 years of police experience to contribute to criminal investigations and communication skills. I hope to contribute together to a stable society and good public safety in Japan. Personal requests (Things to consider): Nothing in particular.“`
Mr. Murai’s resume.
>>48
It’s quite a hassle to write everything out one by one…
>>48
The characters are cute.
>>53
It’s a font with a stronger character than I expected.
It seems that police officers get yelled at for having bad handwriting.
A useless detective from Gunma goes crazy as a police inspector.
It’s mostly just the Criminal Investigation Division, even though it’s as a character…
Ranks and positions are separate, so this is somewhat confusing.
It’s not completely unrelated, but…
In Kochikame, Detective Dolphin is a police inspector, so he is on the same level as Kuroda.
That guy is way too high up in status…
The career starts at the rank of assistant police inspector, and the highest rank for non-career positions is clearly distinguished as senior inspector.
Are prefectural police officers ranked above police inspector treated as national public servants?
>>57
Basically, the prefectural police headquarters and such are mixed with national public servants from the national police and local public servants from the municipal police.
Isn’t it in Ms. Muroi’s resume? Her secondment to Hiroshima and the prefectural police.
Why is it only Wataru Takagi who is Wataru Takagi?
Isn’t there a novelist?