welcome to jungle juice, once was the police story 2025. jungle juice is a real life role play based on the tokyo police, gangs, and their citizens. it's a drama filled role-play where anything can happen. this is a real life role play, please do not bring any fansty characters that have odd powers. this is real life. all sorts of characters are welcome, citizens, students, lawyers, doctors, and teachers. this board is rated pg-13 through r. we have password block boards for underage role players as well.
season spring. month late march. year 2009.
SHOWA DAY.
april 29 is the birthday of former emperor showa, who died in the year 1989. until 2006, greenery day used to be celebrated on this day. a festival will be going on at the imperial place just for today. wear your best kimikos to celebrate.
april 29 for all characters.
(march 30th - april 30th, 2009 for out of character)
after reading the rules, plot, and face claim you go here to start on your application for your character. If you have not finished an application, then please post it in the unfinished section.
Built in 1958, this Eiffel Tower-like structure supports an antenna that broadcasts television and radio signals for important Japanese media outlets. Tokyo Tower doubles as a major Tokyo tourist site. Over 2.5 million people annually visit the tower's recreational Foot Town and two observations decks.
the top theme park in asia and one of the most popular tourist attractions in japan. costs 3,670 yen for adults. ticket with unlimited admission to rides is 5,200 yen.
90% of the fish consumed in tokyo goes through this market. the market sells all sorts of fish and sea creatures. on the side street are craft shops and stalls that serve noodles and extremely fresh sushi.
ginza is a district of chuo, tokyo, located south of yaesu and kyobashi, west of tsukiji, east of yurakucho and uchisaiwaicho, and north of shinbashi. it is known as an upmarket area of tokyo with many department stores, boutiques, restaurants and coffeehouses.
roppongi is a district of minato, tokyo, japan, famous as home to the rich roppongi hills area, an active night club scene, and a relatively large presence of western tourists and expatriates.
surrounding shinjuku station are department stores, specialist electronic and camera shops, cinemas, restaurants and bars. many international hotels are located here.
japan's most famous park, the whole area is covered with seaside spas, hot springs, coastlines, golf resorts and places of historic interest. fuji-san, a dormant volcano, is the national mountain of japan.
hikawa shrine in the omiya district of saitama is a major shinto shrine. standing behind three torii gates in a wood with many ancient japanese elms, it claims to have a 2400 year history. surrounding the shrine is a large park in which there are many cherry blossom trees, a zoo and a museum.
one of the three formerly imperially-mandated art museums in japan. the museum is located in Higashiyama Ward in kyoto. the collections of the kyoto national museum focus on pre-modern japanese and asian art.
Kishiwada has an extensive bus service as the trainlines run parallel to the coast rather than linking the seaside to the mountains. None of the roads in Kishiwada connect the city to the neighbouring prefecture of Wakayama.
here is the ichigoya hall, this place is a leisure time area for citizens to kick back and relax without the gang members waring in front of them. a pool, arcade and a sauna.
it's a changing or dressing room for the officers. they are separated into female and male rooms so they don't go into the wrong one. the showers are here as well.
the term prison cell or holding cell refers to the accommodation of a prisoner in a prison or police station. prison cells generally are small, with three cement or brick walls and an open side secured with a see-though energy field, or more commonly energy bars and a touch pad. there is usually only one touch pad, that can only recognize an officer's hand print to prevent escape.
interrogation or questioning is interviewing as commonly employed by officers of the police and military. the interviewed is also referred to as a "source". it is used for getting information from a suspect after a crime scene. interviewing is not necessarily to force a confession, but rather to develop sufficient rapport as to prompt the source to disclose valuable information.
here is the shooting range, this area is for training and there is also an obsticale course for the police new members to try and sharpen their skills. A inspection is done once a month on rookies.
here is where all the late night action happens. here all mature threads are placed to keep the TOS of proboards intact. if a thread gets mature, have staff move it here.