Kōban
Japanese neighborhood police station / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A kōban (Japanese: 交番) is a small neighborhood police station found in Japan. The term also refers to the smallest organizational unit in a modern Japanese Prefectural police department.[1] Small kōban buildings, staffed by uniformed officers at around 6,000 locations all over the country,[2] are the bases for community policing activities which complement the work of larger, central police stations. Although often translated into English as "police box",[3] kōban bear little resemblance to the police boxes formerly found in the UK or the police call boxes formerly found in the US, as they are larger and more permanent structures than both police boxes and call boxes.