The Classic Cruiser
If you live in Los Angeles, you are very familiar with the classic black-and-white LAPD police cruisers. Interestingly, when you travel to Japan, you will notice that their police cars (“Patoka”) share the exact same two-tone color scheme. Is this just a coincidence?

The 1949 Origin
It is actually a direct piece of shared history! Japan’s very first police cars were introduced in 1949. Because Japan was still recovering from the war, the police received open-top vehicles directly from the US military. They decided to paint them black and white to match the American standard.
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The Visibility Problem
But there was another very practical reason for the paint job. In the 1950s, the vast majority of regular passenger cars driving on unpaved Japanese roads were painted white. If the police cars were also solid white, no one would notice them coming!

The Nationwide Standard
To make sure the police cars stood out instantly in traffic, they painted the bottom half black. This high-contrast design was so effective that in 1955, the black-and-white two-tone color was officially standardized for all police forces across the entire country.
The Red Light Symbol
Today, modern Japanese police cars are sleek and highly advanced, topped with a distinctive, glowing red light bar. But their classic black-and-white body remains a proud, historical symbol of safety that traces its roots right back to American influence.
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