Police officers call for training before Hatsumode visit Daishi Kawasaki December 25 17:26

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Every year, a training session was held to learn how to call out a police officer at Kawasaki Daishi in Kawasaki City, where approximately three million people visit on a New Year's day, and to safely guide those who have visited Hatsumode.

Aside from the main hall, a stand about 10 meters high was set up for police officers to stand, and about 30 police officers participated in the training.

A senior police officer advised me to speak in slow tones so that many people could hear the words. Then, use a microphone to say, "It's very dangerous to start up or push a person in front of you. Go slowly while checking your feet." Or "Please take photos in a place where it doesn't interfere with the traffic of other people." Instagram is important, but obeying the rules is even more important. "

A police officer who participated in the training said, "I'm nervous because I don't usually hold the microphone. I want to speak with clear words that will reach your ears."

At the time of the New Year's visit, many people are lined up in a crowded state for a long time, so it is easy for mental trouble and trouble to increase, and there are many pickpockets and lost children, so the police are increasingly vigilant.

Akito Shimizu, Chief of the Kawasaki Police Station, said, "I want you to guide me firmly with a good sense of humor so that you can visit with confidence."