Japan's Airports & Police Team Up with Manga to Fight In-Flight Thefts
Narita International Airport, JapanThu Jan 02 2025
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This: you're dozing off on a plane, and suddenly, your wallet is lighter—by a lot! In-flight thefts are on the rise again as travel picks up after the pandemic. Narita International Airport is taking action with a unique approach. Airport staff, along with police and airlines, are handing out manga comic strips to passengers. These comics, drawn by a former police officer turned manga artist, offer tips to keep your belongings safe. Easy tricks like keeping valuables close and not storing stuff in overhead bins can make a big difference.
But why the manga? Well, comics are a fun way to get important messages across. And with travelers from all over, having the tips in four languages is a smart move. Plus, Japan's not alone in this problem. Countries like Hong Kong are also seeing more thefts on flights. So, it's not just about protecting your stuff; it's also about raising awareness and making travel safer for everyone.
https://localnews.ai/article/japans-airports-police-team-up-with-manga-to-fight-in-flight-thefts-70e30aca
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