On the 20th of a rainy day, on the way back from the tourist association, I went to the police museum in Kyobashi and saw "Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department 140 Years special exhibition".
Unfortunately, internal photography was not allowed, so I posted a photo of the entrance.
It is held on the 5th floor from March 19 to May 6 (holiday: Monday).
As was reported on TV, 10 major incidents by staff and 100 major incidents since the establishment of the Metropolitan Police Department are displayed along with photographs.
Many people came to see this day, despite the rain.
I myself have the Asanuma Socialist Party Chairman Sabbing Case in 1960, the Mishima (Yukio) Case in 1970, the Fukagawa-dori Murder in 1981 near my home, and the 1982 Hotel New Japan Fire "has been particularly impressive.
Looking at this exhibition, I am deeply impressed that there have been various incidents so far.
Why don't you take a look at it? It's free.