In my experience (particularly in East/SE Asia) it is the law to carry your passport with you at all times in quite a few countries - but usually because some of the countries, such as Thailand, have a national ID card for their own citizens which they must also carry with them always (kind of like the national ID card which is s'posed to be introduced here). However, in Japan it is only the foreigners subjected to this.. because most of the crime in Japan is committed by foreigners, of course
(j/k!).
Actually, I was stopped once in Ueno Stn by 2 plain clothes police officers also.. they asked for my ID and a couple of questions, so I gave them my foreigner card and after namedropping the uni I was studying at (very good reputation, so I had learned early to try and slip it into the conversation quickly when speaking to Japanese people to impress them!) they were pretty surprised and actually got a bit chatty!
Another American guy where I lived also got stopped once while riding a borrowed bike and without his registration card.. it was only 5 mins walk from our apartment block so they could have come with him but instead they questioned him for 20 minutes. In the end they let him go without checking anything, I guess cos it was a residential area and the fact he could speak Japanese very fluently.

Actually, I was stopped once in Ueno Stn by 2 plain clothes police officers also.. they asked for my ID and a couple of questions, so I gave them my foreigner card and after namedropping the uni I was studying at (very good reputation, so I had learned early to try and slip it into the conversation quickly when speaking to Japanese people to impress them!) they were pretty surprised and actually got a bit chatty!
Another American guy where I lived also got stopped once while riding a borrowed bike and without his registration card.. it was only 5 mins walk from our apartment block so they could have come with him but instead they questioned him for 20 minutes. In the end they let him go without checking anything, I guess cos it was a residential area and the fact he could speak Japanese very fluently.
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