National Police Agency (Japan) - Organization

Organization

  • Commissioner-General of the National Police Agency, the Highest ranking police officer (警察庁長官, Keisatsu-chō Chōkan?)
    • Deputy Commissioner-General (次長, Jichō?)
    • Commissioner-General's Secretariat (長官官房, Chōkan Kanbō?)
  • Community Safety Bureau (生活安全局, Seikatsu Anzen-kyoku?)
  • Criminal Investigation Bureau (刑事局, Keiji-kyoku?)
    • Organized Crime Department (組織犯罪対策部, Soshiki Hanzai Taisaku-bu?)
  • Traffic Bureau (交通局, Kōtsū-kyoku?)
  • Security Bureau (警備局, Keibi-kyoku?)
    • Foreign Affairs and Intelligence Department (外事情報部, Gaiji Jōhō-bu?)
  • Info-Communications Bureau (情報通信局, Jōhō Tsūshin-kyoku?)
  • National Police Academy (警察大学校, Keisatsu Dai-gakkō?)
  • National Research Institute of Police Science (科学警察研究所, Kagaku Keisatsu Kenkyū-sho?)
  • Imperial Guard Headquarters (皇宮警察本部, Kōgū-Keisatsu Honbu?)
  • Regional Bureaus
    • Tohoku Regional Police Bureau (東北管区警察局, Tōhoku Kanku Keisatsu-kyoku?)
    • Kanto Regional Police Bureau (関東管区警察局, Kantō Kanku Keisatsu-kyoku?)
    • Chubu Regional Police Bureau (中部管区警察局, Chūbu Kanku Keisatsu-kyoku?)
    • Kinki Regional Police Bureau (近畿管区警察局, Kinki Kanku Keisatsu-kyoku?)
    • Chugoku Regional Police Bureau (中国管区警察局, Chūgoku Kanku Keisatsu-kyoku?)
    • Shikoku Regional Police Bureau (四国管区警察局, Shikoku Kanku Keisatsu-kyoku?)
    • Kyushu Regional Police Bureau (九州管区警察局, Kyūshu Kanku Keisatsu-kyoku?)
  • Communications Departments
    • Tokyo Metropolitan Police Info-Communications Department (東京都警察情報通信部, Tōkyō-to Keisatsu Jōhō Tsūshin-bu?)
    • Hokkaido Police Info-Communications Department (北海道警察通信情報部, Hokkaidō Keisatsu Tsūshin Jōhō-bu?)

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