Osaka-born but Chief of Police for a Day in Chiba… “You can’t be serious about being arafifi, can you!” Yuka Kurotani’s unchanged beauty | FRIDAY DIGITAL

Osaka-born but Chief of Police for a Day in Chiba… “You can’t be serious about being arafifi, can you!” Yuka Kurotani’s unchanged beauty

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Yuka Kurotani sandwiched between Chiba Prefecture’s mascot character Chibakun and Chiba Prefectural Police mascot character Seapock

Yuka Kurotani, 48, appeared in the plaza in front of JR Shin-Urayasu Station at around 4:00 p.m. on April 8, dressed as a police officer.

On that day, a unity ceremony for the “Spring National Traffic Safety Campaign,” which was held from April 6 to 15, was held, and Kurotani was appearing as the police chief of the Urayasu Police Station of the Chiba Prefectural Police for a day.

Kurotani, who still speaks in a Kansai dialect, was born in Osaka, but since experiencing horseback riding at the age of 19, he has been fascinated by the sport and bought a house on the Boso Peninsula in his early 20s. He bought a house on the Boso Peninsula in his early 20s. He keeps his beloved horses at a horse riding club in Chiba Prefecture and has been living between Tokyo and the Boso Peninsula for more than 25 years.

This year, Kurotani was chosen as the Chiba Prefectural Police’s “2024 Public Relations Image Character,” and in January, he participated in an event as “Chief of the Communications Command Section for a Day” at the Chiba Prefectural Police Headquarters.

Kurotani is no stranger to the role, and is very popular with the children who run up to her and shake her hand. Mothers of the same generation asked, “You can’t be serious about being a “superfan,

I can’t believe it! I can’t believe it! She is so beautiful!

Her skin is so white and smooth!

I can’t believe it! In 2010, she was commissioned by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism to become a Peninsula Ambassador, as she lives on the Boso Peninsula, which is surrounded by the sea on three sides. He has been conveying the charms of the peninsula.” Since 2001, she has also served as a goodwill ambassador for Sakai City in Osaka Prefecture, her birthplace, and is very busy balancing her acting career. Her dream, she says, is to spread the appeal of horses to more people,

My horse can also carry children,” she says. I would be happy if children I know could ride them and experience the same excitement that I did. A life with horses around you can change your life. I want many people to know that” (“Katei Gaho,” January 2011).

(Katei Gaho, January 2011). It is surprising that the attractive Kurotani has never been reported to have a love affair, but it probably means that there is no room between her and Aima.

Yuka Kurotani surrounded by many children and mothers
Yuka Kurotani responds to children’s request for her autograph.
She looks good as a police chief.
Yuka Kurotani is also a “Peninsula Ambassador” and a goodwill ambassador for Sakai City in Osaka Prefecture.
She looks so young that she doesn’t look like she’s old enough to be a woman.

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