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Police vehicles in Japan are vehicles used by Japanese prefectural police for
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, consisting of a variety of vehicles depending on the environment and situation. Most police vehicles in Japan are manufactured by domestic automakers such as
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. The formal Japanese term for a police vehicle is ,デジタル
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「パトロールカー」
but the term , an abbreviation of "patrol car", is also widely used. The
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"PC" is commonly used in police terminology (including over the radio).


Overview

Unlike how some departments in the
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allow their officers to take home their
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, Japan does not allow officers to take home any kind of law enforcement vehicle. Every marked police car uses a black-and-white two tone
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, and police
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s are usually all white. Riot police vehicles are painted blue and white, and
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rescue vehicles are painted green and white. Unlike
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s, patrol cars often seen in the city are operated as mobile regional police units. They actively patrol the city to detect and prevent
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rather than waiting at
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s, and are prepared to quickly arrive on scene whenever an emergency call is made. In addition, both
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and criminal police units do not only carry out police operations and investigations in the city, but also serve an operational purpose to quickly reach a scene from within the city.


History

The beginning of police cars in Japan is said to be at the
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police station in January 1949 (
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24). Following post-
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turmoil, security in Japan was poor, with many
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and thefts. Therefore, the local municipal police at the time painted a
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-sourced car as a trial vehicle. In June 1950 (Shōwa 25), the
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deployed three so-called patrol cars, which were modified sedan-bodied WWII-era Nissan 180 truck chassis with radios. As the
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broke out at around the same time, the Japanese
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became popular under the MacArthur Directive, and the role of the municipal police increased. These first three police cars were of poor quality with a harsh ride, and broke down frequently. As a result, subsequent police cars were based on
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models sold by the US military. Due to a stated risk of
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and interception, police radios were prohibited at the discretion of the
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, so police cars often got lost. VHF radios were finally allowed from the late 1950s. In the 1960s, when the quality of domestic cars began to rise, police cars also began to be based on new domestic models, such as the
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-based Toyota Patrol. The
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and
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were also adopted as base vehicles for police cars, and before long, only domestic models were used as police vehicles. When the expressway system opened,
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were adopted as base vehicles for police cars. Cars such as the
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and the Mazda Cosmo Sports were involved in speed control on expressways. In urban areas, where illegal parking became a problem, police
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, commonly known as , begun to play an active role. Mini-pato base cars included the
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Fellow Max, and they were mainly driven by . From the end of the 1970s to the 1980s, foreign police cars reappeared in small quantities. The
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and
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were painted in black and white as marked cars, and the
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was deployed as an unmarked car. The most notable and famous of these is probably the Niigata Prefectural Police's 1978 Porsche 911SC. This model, which was first deployed when the
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opened, has also been used as a PR vehicle for the prefectural police and has been in use for over 20 years, which is very unusual for a police car in Japan.


Livery

Shortly after WWII, some municipal police units used jeep-type vehicles painted white for transportation. However, since roads at that time were
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and most of the domestic vehicles then were painted white,
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the vehicles were heavily damaged and polluted, as well as not easily identified. As a solution, American police cars were used as a reference. The sides and front of the body, which easily got dirty, were painted black, the
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was left white, and the
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was either painted black or white to easily be able to identify police vehicles. This led to the black-and-white two-tone police
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that is used in Japan to this day. However, the modified Nissan 180 that was first deployed used a white-and-green (some say white-and-blue) two-tone pattern, also similar to American police cars of the time. It was only in 1955 (Shōwa 30) that the black-and-white two-tone livery was made a nationwide standard.


Design

Regarding the car's livery, the
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stipulates that "the body is to be painted in black and white, equipped with red warning lights and loudspeakers on the top (roof) and front, and the name of the prefecture is to be written on the side''. As stated above, in 1955 (
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30), in order to distinguish police vehicles from other cars which were mostly white at the time, the lower half of the body was colored with black paint to make damage and dirt less noticeable. However, there are no detailed regulations at the national level, and each prefectural police force has slight differences in the livery and emergency lighting, among other details.


Livery design

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text on the sides usually takes the form of the name of the prefecture, followed by the suffix , , or (e.g. and ). Whether a
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typeface is used also varies between prefectures. Currently, only a few departments, such as the
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Prefectural Police and the
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Prefectural Police, use a Mincho typeface. The
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Prefectural Police is the only department in Japan that has their department name written in white on the bottom of the front door for only expressway patrol units, replacing the "POLICE" notation. The
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Prefectural Police has a white swan illustration on the bottom of the front door.


Lighting

Police cars are not equipped with red warning lights and
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specifically because they are police vehicles, but rather emergency vehicles in general, as stipulated by the Road Traffic Act. Normally, it is customary for marked patrol cars in charge of leading the Imperial motorcade to have one side of the lightbar changed to blue, but in recent years, the red lights have been left as they are and a detachable streamlined blue warning light became mainstream instead. In December 2008 (
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, each country's police cars were equipped with warning lights of different colors for identification purposes. South Korea used red and blue warning lights, Japan used red and blue front warning lights, and China used red and green warning lights. The Ōita Prefectural Police used to have cars equipped with American-style red and blue warning lights, but these vehicles were only used for guarding the Imperial House. In addition, some police cars used by
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are equipped with red and blue lights. In 2007, the
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decided to implement a yellow reflective material for the "POLICE" lettering on the sides and rear bumper, to make police cars more easily recognizable to foreigners and improve visibility.


Engines

Police cars differ in displacement and output depending on the type and purpose. Standard police cars generally have engines, ''mini-pato'' cars have engines, and expressway patrol cars have engines. For this reason, vehicles are largely restricted to their initial departments, so new orders are placed for dedicated vehicles for each purpose. However, there are cases where
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s are acquired by donation or ordered by the prefectural police, and among them, the
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has a track record of all generations having been made into police cars.


Unit numbers

Many police cars have the name of their affiliated police station and a station-specific vehicle number written on the roof (so that it is visible to
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), and the TMPD and some police headquarters also have this notation on the windshield. As an example, unit 1 of the TMPD's
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Police Station will have and on the windshield and roof respectively. An expressway patrol car can be identified with signage such as and . Each car is also assigned a prefecture-specific number used for radio communication, with, for example, a car identifying itself over the radio as unit 217. Roof signage and radios for communication with police aircraft are mostly absent in traffic enforcement and ''
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'' vehicles such as ''mini-patos''. Unmarked police cars also lack roof signage to preserve their disguise.


Radio antennas

As a distinctive freature on the exterior, there are one or multiple antennas for the police radio system. These antennas are usually disguised; early on, the "F-1" antenna that imitated a personal radio antenna was used, and in the 1990s, the "TL" antenna that imitated a
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antenna became mainstream. This was in turn followed by the "TA" antenna that is disguised as the
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antenna of an in-car analog TV since the early 2000s, the "Euro" film antennas adjusted to the frequency of police radios, and short rod-shaped antennas (manufactured by Nippon Antenna: MG-UV-TP, WH-UV-TP, etc.), which are currently the mainstream design. Each subsequent antenna type was adopted due to the disguise becoming ineffective as in-car technology evolved. However, as an exception, some prefectural police cars use antennas disguised as
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s.


Types

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and either a red rotating
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fixed to the roof, or a single deployable red rotating light) and unmarked police cars (equipped with a deployable red rotating light that can be hidden or stowed away).


Standard cars

A standard police car is operated by one or two uniformed
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. This is the most common and numerous patrol car in the Japanese police force, and it is mainly used in local police activities, the deterrence of
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and traffic violations, and the investigation and crime vigilance activities of the detective department. When tailing a suspect in a criminal investigation, it is necessary to conceal the identity of the police from the
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, so an unmarked car is used, but other police activities are carried out in an easily identifiable marked car. Each car is assigned not to an officer, but to one of a number of departments, including mobile patrol, traffic enforcement, and expressway patrol. There are about 9,000 police cars that have been purchased with national funds and are deployed in various places nationwide, excluding unmarked cars. As of 2022, the
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is the most common marked police car in each prefecture, though the Yamanashi Prefectural Police uses the
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. The previously common
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is on the decline. In addition, the Saitama Prefectural Police uses the
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as their patrol vehicle.


High-performance cars

Some prefectural police forces have operated numerous high-performance police cars in their fleets, with a notable example being the Tochigi Prefectural Police. High-performance cars operated by these forces include the
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, Nissan GT-R,
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, and
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. Alongside regular use for traffic enforcement on the various expressways of Japan, these cars are often used for publicity and ceremonial purposes. On some occasions, such cars have been donated to prefectural police forces by either private owners or vehicle manufacturers. Throughout the 1960s and 1970s, Japanese police used Ford Mustangs such as the
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.


''Mini-pato'' cars

cars, named for being miniature patrol cars, are vehicles within the
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or " 5-number" (roughly
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-sized) size classes of cars, with a maximum engine displacement of 1,500 cc or less and a maximum total length of . There are exceptions such as the
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and
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, both "3-number"-sized cars with a total width exceeding . ''Mini-patos'' come in marked and unmarked variants, and are often deployed at ''
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'' or police stations relatively far from the main station, or used exclusively for
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and traffic enforcement. The former, called "compact patrol vehicles", were deployed for the first time in 1974 to 100 police stations with severe road and
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nationwide (
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50 edition "White Paper on Police"). A large number of 1,000-1,500 cc compact cars were introduced by the
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and deployed nationwide, and are now a common sight on the streets of Japan. As ''mini-patos'' are not equipped with radios or radar systems, police officers riding in them are required to carry portable radios or radio receivers. However, antennas are installed in many ''mini-patos'', and are meant to be connected to an officer's portable radio. Some vehicles are equipped with data communication terminals and location tracking systems. The equipment present on the base car is left as it is, so factory-equipped navigation systems may be present, but are seldom used due to the operational environment. In addition to the standard V-shaped light bar found on standard police cars, ''mini-patos'' are also equipped with an auxiliary red warning light. On occasion, prefectural vehicle
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s may differ from those at the national level. Whereas national ''mini-pato'' orders are often for kei cars due to their maneuverability on cramped and congested urban roads (particularly in Tokyo), prefectural police in less urbanized areas may opt for so-called liter cars, taking durability into account because of larger operation areas and thus longer travel distances. Since most orders are from prefectural governments, there is no single standardized model nationwide.


Examples of nationally-funded ''mini-patos''

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Toyota Passo The is a subcompact car produced by Japanese automaker Daihatsu since 2004, and also sold under Toyota brand as the between 2004 and the ends of 2023. The Passo was once sold at ''Toyota Corolla Store'' Japanese dealerships until it was conso ...
(2007-2009, 2012) *
Toyota Platz The is a subcompact car that was manufactured in Japan by Toyota from 1999 until 2005, when it was replaced by the Belta. Designated by Toyota as the ''XP10'' series, the Platz was also sold in export markets as either the Toyota Yaris or Toyo ...
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Honda Insight The is a hybrid electric vehicle that is manufactured and marketed by Honda. Its first generation was a two-door, two passenger liftback (1999–2006) and in its second generation was a four-door, five passenger liftback (2009–2014). In it ...
(2009) *
Suzuki Swift The is a supermini car (B-segment) produced by Suzuki. The vehicle is classified as a B-segment marque in the European single market, a segment referred to as a supermini in the British Isles. Prior to this, the "Swift" nameplate had been applie ...
(2000, 2002-2003, 2005, 2015, 2018-2020) *
Suzuki Solio The is a mini MPV produced and marketed by Suzuki since 1997. The preceding model and the first generation Solio were derived from the narrower Wagon R; it was widened mainly for export markets and was originally sold as the Wagon R-Wide or W ...
(2006-2007, 2009, 2011, 2013-2014, 2017) *
Nissan Note The is a supermini/Subcompact car, subcompact hatchback or a mini MPV manufactured and marketed globally by Nissan. Introduced in 2004, the first-generation Note was primarily marketed in Japan and Europe, and was produced in Japan and the Unit ...
(2022)


Examples of prefecture-funded ''mini-patos''

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Daihatsu Atrai 7 The , is a cab over microvan and kei truck produced and sold by the Japanese automaker Daihatsu since 1960. The , a passenger-specific version, was introduced in 1981. Despite the similarities between the Hijet name and Toyota's naming scheme f ...
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Daihatsu Be-go The is a mini SUV produced by the Japanese automobile manufacturer Daihatsu since 1997 as the successor to the F300 series Rocky. It was initially offered in both short- and long-wheelbase configurations before the former stopped production in ...
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Daihatsu Boon The is a subcompact car produced by Japanese automaker Daihatsu since 2004, and also sold under Toyota brand as the between 2004 and the ends of 2023. The Passo was once sold at ''Toyota Corolla Store'' Japanese dealerships until it was conso ...
* Daihatsu Rush * Daihatsu Charade Social *
Daihatsu Storia The is a subcompact car/supermini which was produced by the Japanese automaker Daihatsu between 1998 and 2005. It effectively replaced the similar sized Charade, which was produced alongside it for a year. It was also sold as the in Japan, whi ...
* Daihatsu Terios (J100/F500) / Toyota Cami *
Daihatsu Terios Kid The is a mini SUV produced by the Japanese automobile manufacturer Daihatsu since 1997 as the successor to the F300 series Rocky. It was initially offered in both short- and long-wheelbase configurations before the former stopped production in ...
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Daihatsu Thor The (also called and ) is a mini MPV with sliding doors designed and manufactured by Daihatsu, and sold by Daihatsu, Toyota and Subaru. It is a five-seat MPV based on the M700 series Boon and was introduced on 9 November 2016 as the successor ...
/ Toyota Roomy / Toyota Tank /
Subaru Justy The Subaru Justy is a subcompact hatchback manufactured and marketed by Subaru for model years 1984-1994. The company has marketed a rebadged variant Daihatsu Boon (second generation), at the 2007 Frankfurt Motor Show with a 1.0 or 1.2-litre ...
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Honda Vezel The Honda HR-V is a subcompact crossover SUV (B-segment) manufactured and marketed by Honda over three generations. The first generation HR-V, based on the Honda Logo, was marketed from 1999 to 2006 in Europe, Japan and select Asia-Pacific mar ...
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Nissan Cube The Nissan Cube is a mini MPV produced by carmaker Nissan between 1998 and 2019. Initially sold only in Japan, the Cube was sold in North American markets from 2009 to 2014, and in European markets from 2009 to 2011. In Japan, it was exclusive to ...
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Nissan March The Nissan Micra, also known as the , is a supermini car (B-segment) that has been produced by the Japanese automobile manufacturer Nissan from 1982. The March name has always been used in the Japanese markets but also in many export markets a ...
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Nissan Note The is a supermini/Subcompact car, subcompact hatchback or a mini MPV manufactured and marketed globally by Nissan. Introduced in 2004, the first-generation Note was primarily marketed in Japan and Europe, and was produced in Japan and the Unit ...
* Nissan Pulsar Sedan ( N14/ N15) * Nissan Sunny (FB15) * Nissan Tiida Latio *
Mazda Demio The is a subcompact/ supermini/ B-segment small car manufactured by Mazda since 1996. While sold across four generations in the domestic Japanese market, the Demio nameplate was rarely used outside of Japan, where it was usually called the Maz ...
* Mazda Familia Sedan *
Mitsubishi Colt The Mitsubishi Colt is a nameplate from Mitsubishi Motors that has been applied to a number of automobiles since 1962. It was first introduced with a series of Kei car, kei and subcompact cars in the 1960s, and then for the export version of the ...
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Mitsubishi Lancer The Mitsubishi Lancer is an automobile that was produced by the Japanese manufacturer Mitsubishi Motors from 1973 until 2024. The Lancer has been marketed as the Colt Lancer, Dodge Colt, Plymouth Colt, Chrysler Valiant Lancer, Chrysler Lancer, ...
sedan (excluding Sedia) * Mitsubishi Toppo BJ (kei car) *
Suzuki Kei The is a kei car produced by Suzuki between 1998 and 2009. Originally only available as a three-door hatchback, a five-door version arrived in the third quarter of 1999. The car received a Facelift (automotive), facelift in late 2000, when the t ...
(kei car) * Subaru Impreza (GD) sedan (1.5L model only) * Subaru Pleo (RA1/RA2/RV1/RV2) *
Suzuki Aerio The Suzuki Aerio (also called the Liana – ''Life In A New Age'' – in China, Pakistan, Europe, Israel, South Asia, Taiwan and Australia or Baleno for sedan version in Indonesia) is a subcompact car that was built by Suzuki. It was introduced in ...
hatchback / sedan *
Suzuki Baleno The nameplate has been used by the Japanese manufacturer Suzuki to denote several different subcompact car Subcompact car is a North American Car classification, classification for cars smaller than a compact car. It is broadly equivalent to th ...
(3-number car) *
Suzuki Cultus Crescent The is a subcompact car that was produced by Suzuki in Japan between 1995 and 2002, with South Asian production continuing until 2007. The Cultus Crescent was sold as such in Japan until May 1998, when it was renamed Suzuki Cultus due to the s ...
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Suzuki Hustler The is a crossover SUV-styled kei car produced by the Japanese automaker Suzuki since 2014. The car is also sold by Mazda as the through an OEM agreement. Name Suzuki's design department chose the name "Hustler" to promote the car's livel ...
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Suzuki Ignis The is an automobile nameplate that was first produced by Suzuki in 2000 as a subcompact car, replacing the Suzuki Cultus, and subsequently as a crossover-styled city car from 2016. The Cultus retailed under various names globally, notably as ...
* Suzuki Jimny Sierra/Jimny Wide *
Suzuki SX4 The Suzuki SX4 is a subcompact car and Crossover (automobile), crossover produced by Japanese automaker Suzuki since 2006. A successor of the Suzuki Aerio, Aerio tall hatchback and sedan (automobile), sedan, the first-generation model was availab ...
hatchback / sedan (3-number car) *
Suzuki Xbee The (pronounced "Crossbee") is a crossover city car660 cc engine displacement and >1,475 mm vehicle width --> produced by the Japanese carmaker Suzuki since December 2017 sold exclusively in Japan. Overview The Xbee made its world premiere ...
* Toyota Belta (NCP96) * Toyota Corolla Axio (NZE164) *
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Toyota Ist The (stylised as ist) is a subcompact car manufactured by the Japanese automaker Toyota. It is exported to the United States as the Scion xA and Scion xD, the Middle East as the Toyota xA and to Europe and Latin America as the Toyota Urban Cr ...
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Toyota Starlet The is a subcompact car manufactured by Toyota from 1973 until 1999, replacing the Publica, but retaining the Publica's "P" code and generation numbering. The first generation Starlet was sold as the Publica Starlet in some markets. In Japan ...
* Toyota Vitz (KSP90/NCP95) *
Mazda Demio The is a subcompact/ supermini/ B-segment small car manufactured by Mazda since 1996. While sold across four generations in the domestic Japanese market, the Demio nameplate was rarely used outside of Japan, where it was usually called the Maz ...
* Mazda Axela (BK) sedan (3-number car; 1.5L model only)


Common urban ''mini-patos''

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Daihatsu Mira The Daihatsu Mira (also known as the Cuore, Domino, and more recently Charade) was a kei car, kei-type city car built by Japanese car maker Daihatsu. It was built with a variety of options and chassis variations, with the latest variant having ...
(including Mira Gino, Mira e:S, Mira Tocot) * Daihatsu Esse * Daihatsu Cast Style * Mistubishi Minica *
Suzuki Alto The is a kei car produced by Suzuki since 1979. The model, currently in its ninth generation, was first introduced in 1979 and has been built in many countries worldwide. The Alto originated as a commercial vehicle derivative of the Fronte, ...
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Suzuki Every The is a kei truck produced by the Japanese automaker Suzuki. The microvan version was originally called the Carry van until 1982 when the passenger van versions were renamed as the . In Japan, the Carry and Every are ''kei cars'' but the Suzuk ...


Unmarked cars

An
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, or , has the same default appearance as a normal civilian car, with hidden emergency lighting being deployed in the event of an emergency. In Japan, unmarked cars are used for traffic enforcement, escorts, and criminal investigations. The officers within may be wearing uniforms or plain clothes depending on the assignment. Unmarked cars' emergency lighting is generally in the form of a single red rotating beacon light stored under a panel in the
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of the vehicle that electrically rotates into place when needed, leaving a recess in the roof (sometimes called a due to its shape). Early on (i.e. in the 1960s), this light only ascended and descended into position and did not rotate. Some unmarked cars use a magnetic beacon light that is manually attached to the roof of the car,and others have an electronic display board visible through the rear window that can display messages such as "FOLLOW ME" or "SLOW DOWN". Unmarked cars, like marked cars, have different specifications for different purposes. However, since there is less demand for unmarked cars than marked cars, there are fewer models, and currently only the Toyota Crown is identified as a regular catalog model. However, as with marked cars, the majority of vehicles are purchased by prefectural police, purchased in bulk by the
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through general competitive bidding, or donated (as with high-performance marked cars), so there are also many unmarked cars based on general civilian vehicles. During the
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, in order to reduce the
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, there were cases in which foreign luxury vehicles such as Mercedes-Benzes and BMWs were purchased with government funds and deployed as expressway patrol units. The
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pictured above cost ¥33,311,640 for 4 units (¥8,327,910 or roughly
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71,200 per unit) to purchase in 2016. It is a performance model equipped with a special
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Toyota 2GR
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Toyota Crown The is an automobile which has been produced by Toyota in Japan since 1955. It is primarily a line of mid-size luxury cars that is marketed as an upmarket offering in the Toyota lineup. In North America, the first through fourth generation ...
with an "auto-cover" warning light in the front bumper and "TA" antennas on the left and right sides of the upper rear window File:180Crown-unmarkedcarLED.jpg, A Toyota Crown with warning lights in the front grill and "TA" antennas on the left and right sides of the rear window File:TOYOTA CROWN GRS180 Black.jpg, A TMPD Toyota Crown for traffic enforcement with "TA" antennas File:Toyota-200Crownunmarked.JPG, A Toyota Crown with warning lights in the front grill and a "Euro" antenna


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