Nagoya Detention House, Detention facility in Higashi-ku, Nagoya, Japan
Nagoya Detention House is a correctional facility in Higashi-ku that holds people awaiting trial or serving sentences. The institution operates under the Ministry of Justice and maintains security protocols throughout its buildings.
The facility was established in 1938 and has been integral to Japan's criminal justice system. It has processed numerous cases and remained a key institution in the region for over 80 years.
The facility reflects Japanese institutional architecture with its emphasis on functionality and security measures throughout the premises.
Visits by family members must be arranged in advance and follow scheduled appointment times. Legal representatives can schedule separate visits to communicate with their clients according to established procedures.
The detention house contains one of Japan's seven execution chambers and has processed several notable criminal cases throughout its operation.
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