In general, the Japanese Police car has the function of "yelp siren/horn" mode. But usually, they are not allowed to use it for the purpose of showing "give the F***ing way" intention for pedestrian and other car traffic (even if the car responding in code 3). And, the car can only use the same siren - cannot switch to another type of siren such as the U.S. - at any length by using the foot button. Therefore, they use loudspeaker for pedestrian and other cars yelping this kind of warning: "Emergency-car go across the red signalled-road! Please be cautious!!"
That's understandable given how Japan has such a low crime rate. But these sirens- the ambulance sirens in particular- remind me all too well of the March 20th, 1995 sarin gas attack on the Tokyo subway system.
I find it funny how the Japanese use loudspeakers to talk to traffic and pedestrians during code 3. Even in extreme traffic situations people should generally get the gist of it and give way nonetheless. I guess they just want to be extra cautious lol :D
It's just cultural. They are really, I mean really really, polite. For example, you can't talk on the bus, if you do, the driver will ask you kindly to basically shut up.
No. It's because the Japanese don't view priorities of emergency vehicles as simple as stop + give way. Each situation is different and each situation requires different responses. Sometimes they want you to stop immediately, sometimes they want the flow to move even faster, sometimes they don't want you to stop immediately but at a designated location which only active communication enables. The western way is not golden standard.
It is surprising to see that they still use patrol units that are near 10 years old ( the old Toyota crown ) . The legend isn't one . These japanese car are reliable . Edit : it looks like the 2004 model . So it makes them almost 16 years old
Hello! I am a Japanese who knows Japanese police! Japanese police cars are replaced by new ones after about 5 years. (Sometimes some police cars run for about 20 years...) Police vehicles are basically purchased in bulk by the National Police Agency. However, prefectures may purchase additional vehicles on their own. Each police car in Japan costs about 4 million yen. (Toyota Crown) Incidentally, there are about 2,000 black-and-white police cars in Tokyo.
Go straight through the intersection. Go straight. Then turn right. Go straight through the red light. Go straight. Proceed straight ahead. Emergency vehicle proceeding straight ahead. Pedestrians, please wait a moment. Thank you. Emergency vehicle passing. Please make way. Emergency vehicle coming through. Proceed straight ahead from the right. This is what the police mainly announce in this video. This is a DeepL translation, so I'm not sure if everything is translated correctly.
Führer des Benutzers Sora no Otoshimono. Gate had a few police scenes. High School of the Dead had SF. You're right not many but from Sora no Otoshimono that was a funny police scene
In general, modern Japanese emergency vehicles uses siren made by PATLITE or Osaka Siren Company. The model they use are as below: -PATLITE SAP500/520 series for police, ambulance and fire services -Osaka MK/5SA/6SA/7/7N series or PATLITE SAP510 series for fire service
Never thought i'd see a Chevy Trailblazer in Japan. I understand there's a huge scene for American cars over there, but the Trailblazer is a bit of an odd choice.
There is? I thought that American vehicles are extremely unpopular in Europe as well as Japan, and probably also South Korea. (Can't say East Asia though since definitely can't include China, American vehicles are selling extra good in China)
@@visualkeifan2003 Not according to the financial reports from US automakers. I'm pretty sure that GM is doing very bad in Japan. Don't know about Ford and FCA, but feel like they're nothing significantly better. Also not confident about Tesla either.
@@davidfreeman3083 _"I understand there's a huge scene for American cars over there"_ No, there is absolutely not. American cars are only popular in america. And even there the people loose the interest...
@@dxb8086 Heh, you'd be surprised. There's a whole following about American cars in Japan, they even do huge meets from time to time. Importing a USDM model of the ones that are already sold there, or ordering US parts to modify their cars aren't that otherworldly. Well it's mostly old cars, but still.
Western police: Blaring every siren tone possible and spamming the horn! Japanese Police: Lightly tapping the siren while broadcasting over the PA "Excuse me it's the Police, please forgive this inconvenience and excuse me. Have a good day!"
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Bullshit. The siren is supossed to make people aware of them, not more - not less. This siren is less annoying than US-sirens and yet more effective in combination with the orders given via the loudspeakers. Wha should they change it? Only to satisfy some murican teenagers? Yeah, dream on, yenkee...
The siren sounds like an air raid siren lol but NO ONE TOLD ME THAT when I visited Tokyo for the first time. I thought North Korea was attacking
I mean... there is usually a reccorded message that sends everyone running if it was an air raid lol
@@chaoszombie9995 😂😂😂 full Panik mode activated
@@chaoszombie9995that chime one? Sound really peaceful until the message plays
In general, the Japanese Police car has the function of "yelp siren/horn" mode.
But usually, they are not allowed to use it for the purpose of showing "give the F***ing way" intention for pedestrian and other car traffic (even if the car responding in code 3).
And, the car can only use the same siren - cannot switch to another type of siren such as the U.S. - at any length by using the foot button.
Therefore, they use loudspeaker for pedestrian and other cars yelping this kind of warning: "Emergency-car go across the red signalled-road! Please be cautious!!"
I agree.
Love the mechanical sirens on these cars! It's smart that they use PA to direct traffic, they need to do that more in the US, especially NYC.
The siren is like a air raid lol
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@@theplaguedoctor1248 yes but actually no
Very nice footage! It is really hard to even see a police car responding in Japan...And you got a whole collection... wow 😆👍🏼
TGG - Global Emergency Responses i saw 2 police cars respond in 2 days, plus an ambulance.
Führer des Benutzers ?
I was just saying what I saw, apparently it is rare and I saw a lot of them. Thats it
That's understandable given how Japan has such a low crime rate. But these sirens- the ambulance sirens in particular- remind me all too well of the March 20th, 1995 sarin gas attack on the Tokyo subway system.
Think they need to mount the lights a bit higher!
they have a device that makes it go higher to lmao
@@Kyontheotakugamer lmfao right
Tell that to NYPD
Na, they need some blue or yellow lights to stand out better from the traffic
I am Japanese. Japanese police cars are equipped with a machine that can raise and lower the warning light
I find it funny how the Japanese use loudspeakers to talk to traffic and pedestrians during code 3. Even in extreme traffic situations people should generally get the gist of it and give way nonetheless. I guess they just want to be extra cautious lol :D
It's just cultural. They are really, I mean really really, polite.
For example, you can't talk on the bus, if you do, the driver will ask you kindly to basically shut up.
Yeah, most likely.
lol thats awesome
No. It's because the Japanese don't view priorities of emergency vehicles as simple as stop + give way. Each situation is different and each situation requires different responses. Sometimes they want you to stop immediately, sometimes they want the flow to move even faster, sometimes they don't want you to stop immediately but at a designated location which only active communication enables. The western way is not golden standard.
@@aumenarys And that's polite !!! Sounds more like rude .
It’s incredible how clean and up kept the Japanese have their cars compared to cars here in America.
Probably because they have a much lower crime rate so their emergency vehicles aren't nearly used as much as in america
@@imisslonely
Cops have to wash their cars every day after their shift ends.
Man, the japanese police officer's are so polite. This is one of the reason's I like japan. The police there is really kind.
Those cars are so cool! Very good catches.
That siren sounds like a air raid siren.
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@@theplaguedoctor1248 nah
@@alessandroma17 yah
@@theplaguedoctor1248 nein
Great catches, love the sirens and units those guys use :)
日本のパトカー最高すぎる!🇯🇵❤︎
😊👍
Pretty unique cars and sound. Enjoyed the video.
It's a spooky siren to hear for the first time echoing through the streets.
It is surprising to see that they still use patrol units that are near 10 years old ( the old Toyota crown ) . The legend isn't one . These japanese car are reliable .
Edit : it looks like the 2004 model . So it makes them almost 16 years old
they don't need to replace them as crime rate is very low
Hello!
I am a Japanese who knows Japanese police!
Japanese police cars are replaced by new ones after about 5 years. (Sometimes some police cars run for about 20 years...)
Police vehicles are basically purchased in bulk by the National Police Agency. However, prefectures may purchase additional vehicles on their own.
Each police car in Japan costs about 4 million yen. (Toyota Crown)
Incidentally, there are about 2,000 black-and-white police cars in Tokyo.
I’m Filipino so My country has Japanese firetrucks with Japanese sirens. And I don’t hear Japanese police car sirens in the Philippines
Japan is so cool even when it comes to cop cars
I'd like to understand what they say 😁
They are giving directions in a very polite manner.
"We are going straight ahead." "Take extra caution please."
for hello its konichiwa
We are passing a red light please be cautious! We will pass please be cautious!
I am Japanese. They say, ``Beware of emergency vehicles passing by''. When you open the way, say "thank you for your cooperation"
sounds like air raid sirens
fantastic fleet of toyota crowns - why do japanese police use red in the siren? 💖
JAPANESE COP SIREN IS CRAZY!!!
Kinda sounds like a distorted CHP wail siren
What are they saying through the loudspeaker?
Simply warnings. "Clear the road, vehicle in an emergency situation, Caution."
I Like the siren what is the name of the siren?
I think it's just wail, but a more 'old schooled' ones. The ones that sounds more mechanic than electronically produced.
Tokyo police officers happy to help yes or no
Tokyo firefighter happy to help yes or no
Who make Tokyo police car
Who make Tokyo fire truck
Who make Tokyo ambulance
@@km_yt2024 I see Toyota and Subaru for police interceptors. Not sure what's for ambulance and fire.
Are you happy?
I would really like to know what exactly they are always saying while responding to a call
woke me up last night thinking war started
0:21 does anyone know what is the model name of this truck???
三菱ふそう スーパーグレート 大型トラックです。
English mitubishi fusou super grade big truck
What are the policemen saying with microphone?
止まってください 直進します
@@fukinoto-wwar7 pls english
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Kneshin Mamakeesic that’s 119 manic
¿Qué es lo que dice exactamente el policía por megafonía? 🤔😳
Go straight through the intersection. Go straight. Then turn right.
Go straight through the red light. Go straight. Proceed straight ahead.
Emergency vehicle proceeding straight ahead. Pedestrians, please wait a moment. Thank you.
Emergency vehicle passing. Please make way.
Emergency vehicle coming through. Proceed straight ahead from the right.
This is what the police mainly announce in this video.
This is a DeepL translation, so I'm not sure if everything is translated correctly.
Roadblock
When anime comes to Reality 😂😆😆! Gorgeous police cars by the way! What make of Toyota are these?
Führer des Benutzers Sora no Otoshimono. Gate had a few police scenes. High School of the Dead had SF. You're right not many but from Sora no Otoshimono that was a funny police scene
@@xrecon18 its a Toyota Crown
@@xrecon18 its a Toyota Crown
0:30 pls translate what he's talking about
“Go straight on the red light, please wait for pedestrians,,
Isn't it time to equip police cars with hi-lo sirens instead?
They sound better that way
Air raid sirens are getting old and boring now
im not sure why i am so shocked that there is a trailblazer in japan... or the fact that its still running
Scott Newville there are a lot of american imports in japan actually and japanese take good care of cars
Its weird because japan applies 0% tax on American cars but america applies 25% tax on Japanese cars
I woke up to this at 6AM and thought I'm gonna die. God damnit Japan
They need to change the siren so it doesn’t scare anyone
I am Japanese.
Sorry for scaring you.
However, this siren was perfected so that many people will notice it.
Please understand.
If you played Doki Doki Blue Skies, you will Definitely Get PTSD From hearing these Sirens.
What is he saying over the pa
"we are going straigt ahead. Please watch out" "thank you" and so on
What siren are they using?
Kinda like alarms
In general, modern Japanese emergency vehicles uses siren made by PATLITE or Osaka Siren Company.
The model they use are as below:
-PATLITE SAP500/520 series for police, ambulance and fire services
-Osaka MK/5SA/6SA/7/7N series or PATLITE SAP510 series for fire service
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My favorite Toyota crown and Nissan skyline police cars
what are they saying with speakers can anybody translate ?
EX Egus An emergency vehicle passes. Please open the way.
@@ACE-sr8ds oo thank you very much
There are a lot of word sspoken. One of them it says "we will pass a red light please be cautious! we will pass straight, please be cautious!"
You guys might not get this reference, but there goes Detective Gumshoe!
Never thought i'd see a Chevy Trailblazer in Japan. I understand there's a huge scene for American cars over there, but the Trailblazer is a bit of an odd choice.
There is? I thought that American vehicles are extremely unpopular in Europe as well as Japan, and probably also South Korea. (Can't say East Asia though since definitely can't include China, American vehicles are selling extra good in China)
@@davidfreeman3083 I think it's only certain kinds of US vehicles which are unpopular
@@visualkeifan2003 Not according to the financial reports from US automakers. I'm pretty sure that GM is doing very bad in Japan. Don't know about Ford and FCA, but feel like they're nothing significantly better. Also not confident about Tesla either.
@@davidfreeman3083 _"I understand there's a huge scene for American cars over there"_
No, there is absolutely not. American cars are only popular in america. And even there the people loose the interest...
@@dxb8086 Heh, you'd be surprised. There's a whole following about American cars in Japan, they even do huge meets from time to time.
Importing a USDM model of the ones that are already sold there, or ordering US parts to modify their cars aren't that otherworldly.
Well it's mostly old cars, but still.
It even comes with the speaker I think the speaker would speak BLAH BLAH BLAH
they even thank people when they drive aside...lol
can they pull over people and give tickets like other police do im guessing yeah
yes they do but generally they don't give tickets,they would ask you to so some community work
Well the siren lights looks relate to 80s NYPD
Not at all
@@florjanbrudar692 Yes, it does.
It does a little bit.
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Sound like air rid siren and fire truck
Western police: Blaring every siren tone possible and spamming the horn!
Japanese Police: Lightly tapping the siren while broadcasting over the PA "Excuse me it's the Police, please forgive this inconvenience and excuse me. Have a good day!"
One bonus himedic
I thought it was siren head
警察のほうがいいよ
#GoodSquadCar
#GoodLGTS #GoodSirens 🔉.
So funny...there's no such thing as crime in Japan...they doing a sushi delivery??
There is crime.Sex crimes.Drugs killers.
@Apricot Theory they literally accepted 28 peoples last year
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why are they so clunky... its japan I expect shique slick race cars lol
Instead they use Toyota crown which I think a luxury car?
konichiwa
しかし本当に路上迷惑待機するトラック多い。カーテン閉めてバス停付近で長時間迷惑駐車。警視庁は何もしない。
🤷♂️
It sounds like the siren is sounding because B-29's are approaching.........or Godzilla!
Still better than NYPD
I do not like the sirens, i think the goverment should replace the police sirens with a good one.
True
Bullshit. The siren is supossed to make people aware of them, not more - not less. This siren is less annoying than US-sirens and yet more effective in combination with the orders given via the loudspeakers. Wha should they change it? Only to satisfy some murican teenagers? Yeah, dream on, yenkee...
dXb I think the Japanese sirens have a unique feature to it :D no other police car like that
I love these sirens though? their sirens are ten times hearable than the rumbler.
CletusDeletus rumblers are so quiet! Omg u can only hear them from a certain position
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