Ahead of the state funeral of former Prime Minister Abe on the 27th, the Metropolitan Police Department continues to be on high alert in various parts of Tokyo.

On the afternoon of the 26th, US Vice President Harris visited Japan, and traffic restrictions began on some highways and general roads.

Ahead of the state funeral of former Prime Minister Abe at the Nippon Budokan on the 27th, the Metropolitan Police Department has deployed many police officers at embassies and hotels where VIPs stay in Tokyo, and continues to maintain strict vigilance. increase.

On the afternoon of the 26th, in line with the visit to Japan by Vice President Harris of the United States, traffic restrictions began. It was closed to normal vehicles for 10 minutes.



In addition, some parts of the Metropolitan Expressway were restricted, and police officers set up cones at the Takagi-cho Interchange.



On the 27th, the Metropolitan Expressway will be closed to traffic for about 9 hours in a wide area of ​​the city center, and general roads such as around the venue will also be restricted. However, I would like you to check the derailment circuit etc. in advance.



On the 27th, the Metropolitan Police Department will set up the "Supreme Security Headquarters" headed by the Superintendent General, with a policy of about 20,000 people to guard, and the city will be on high alert.