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This crime update for Tokyo covers the last 48 hours of cited sources compiled in the Genesis Signals report. Country risk level is low, with Traffic as the top risk driver. No crime incidents were recorded in the last 48 hours, while 2 incidents were logged overall. Cited sources include Japan Meteorological Agency — 気象特別警報・警報・注意報(胆振・日高地方) (2026-03-04), Japan Meteorological Agency — 気象特別警報・警報・注意報(渡島・檜山地方) (2026-03-04), Japan Meteorological Agency — 気象特別警報・警報・注意報(十勝地方) (2026-03-04), and 毎日新聞 — Bullet train services resume between Tokyo, Morioka after blackout (2026-03-04). Recommended actions include Monitor Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) alerts for high waves, strong winds and avalanche warnings (several prefectures) and adjust coastal or mountain plans accordingly. and Check rail operator and station notices before travel — a blackout disrupted Tohoku Shinkansen service between Tokyo and Morioka but services were reported resumed (confirm current status).. Situational notes from the report: Mar 5: JMA issued multiple regional warnings including high waves, strong winds, snowfall/visibility concerns and avalanche notices across several prefectures (examples: 胆振・日高, 渡島・檜山, 十勝, 愛知, 静岡, 青森). Coastal and mountain activities and some transport could be disrupted through 5–6 March in affected areas. and Mar 5: A blackout caused suspension of bullet train (Tohoku Shinkansen) services between Tokyo and Morioka; services were later reported resumed. Travelers should verify current train status before departure..
No crime incidents recorded in the last 48 hours.
No crime incidents were recorded in the last 48 hours. Emergency contacts include police 110, general 110 / 119, and ambulance 119. Travel advisory notes: Reissued after periodic review without changes. Exercise normal precautions in Japan. Read the country information page for additional information on travel to Japan. If you decide to travel....