Yuzuka Kikuchi, the MLB anchor, is a police chief for a day.

The nervous look on her face is also cute.
I believe once again that molestation is a crime that not only causes fear and anxiety on the spot, but also leaves a lasting scar on the person’s heart for the rest of their life.
With a serious look in her eyes, the celebrity Yuzuka Kikuchi (25) said these words.
On January 13, the Kuramae Police Station of the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department held an event at Asakusabashi Station on the Toei Asakusa Line (Taito-ku, Tokyo) to raise awareness of the need to eradicate molestation, and Kikuchi was appointed police chief for a day. Kikuchi made the following remarks.
The examination season will soon be upon us, and at this time of the year, posts on social networking sites inciting molestation of students preparing for exams are said to be on the rise. In fact, he said, not a few of the victims are students who are on their way to the exam sites. Even so, he said, there are cases where students do not report the damage to the police, fearing that they will be late for the exam sites.
Kikuchi held a talk show with local high school students who attended the event, and also called for the use of “Digipolis,” a smartphone application from the Metropolitan Police Department that has a molester repelling function. Afterwards, she handed out flyers and other materials to visitors, appealing for the eradication of molesters. One elderly woman asked the reporters, “Who is that lovely policewoman? One elderly woman asked the reporters, “Who is that lovely policewoman?
Yuzuka Kikuchi graduated from Meiji University in ’22 and has been working as a Saturday anchor for “WASPO x MLB” and “WASPO x MLB Sunday” (both NHK BS) since April. As a student, he loved baseball so much that he enjoyed watching Tokyo Rokugaku Daigaku Baseball games, and he has been well received as an anchor who not only facilitates the program but also conveys his unique viewpoints. Since April 2012, she has been the weather caster on the noon information program “King’s Brunch” (TBS), and her recognition has increased dramatically” (TV magazine writer).
Kikuchi’s expression as she stood alongside Kuramae Police Chief Masaaki Kono, calling out warnings to users, was a little tense at first, but as she got used to the situation, she continued to call out to them with a fresh smile.
Kikuchi’s activities on this day will definitely help the students preparing for the exam.





PHOTO: Keitaro Nakagawa