La seguridad en Japón es bastante buena.
Sin embargo, hay algunos lugares donde la seguridad no es buena.
El autor, que vive en Japón desde hace 30 años, explica la seguridad en los alrededores de Tokio.
Los siguientes tres puntos no son particularmente buenos. (es solo una opinión individual)
Parece que hay muchos carteristas en la parte sur de Kawasaki. No hay asesinato.
En Kabukicho hay bares que cobran una gran cantidad de dinero.
Deja de seguir al guía que está afuera en Kabukicho.
No escucho buenos rumores en Adachi Ward. Parece que hay muchos bichos raros.
Esa era la seguridad alrededor de Tokio.
Es básicamente seguro en todo Japón, así que no te preocupes, ¡no tienes que tener demasiado cuidado, excepto en las áreas mencionadas anteriormente!
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