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Does the Japanese police have a political review?

Yes

Japanese police and self-defense forces have political trials. If you are a generation of immigrants, you can't enter this industry through political examination.

If you want to be a Japanese policeman, you still need to pass the exam, which is divided into two times. The first exam mainly examines the education, composition, national language and physical adaptability. The second exam requires an interview and further physical examination, and it is also necessary to examine whether you are suitable to be a policeman through narrative methods. In terms of salary, the starting salary of college students is 253,300 yen (equivalent to about RMB 65,438,000 +0.6 million), and the starting salary of high school students is 265,438,000 yen +0.39 million yen (equivalent to about RMB 65,438,000 +0.4 million). Two weekends a week, 20 days of annual leave, holidays such as statutory holidays, maternity leave and parental leave are closed as usual, and single dormitory and family residence are also provided. Working hours are from 8:30 am to 5: 00 pm15. Japanese police ranks from small to large are: patrol officer, patrol chief, patrol minister, police department supplement (deputy police department), police department, police, police chief, police chief, police chief. The deputy director of Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department and the directors of police headquarters in Osaka, Kyoto, Gunma, Kanagawa, Hokkaido, Miyagi, Hiroshima and Fukuoka are all police supervisors.