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Tokyo Police Team Up with ēlDLIVE to Fight Illegal Employment
posted on by Lynzee Loveridge
The space police from ēlDLIVE and Tokyo Metropolitan Organized Crime Measures' 1st Division collaborated on a poster encouraging proper employment of foreigners in Japan. The poster will be put up in areas around Tokyo starting in mid-February.
The reminder to focus on legal avenues of employing foreigners comes not long after Prime Minister Shinzō Abe spoke on looser immigration policies as part of his economic reform agenda. Japan now has 2.23 million foreign permanent residents.
Crunchyroll is currently streaming the ēlDLIVE anime as it airs in Japan and Funimation is producing simulcast dub version.
Crunchyroll describes the story:
Middle school student Chuta Kokonose has heard a voice in his head ever since he can remember. When a strange creature recruits him to the space police force, he learns that the source of the voice is a Monitalien, a symbiotic creature who is living inside his body! Now Chuta must prove his mettle to his cold-hearted coworker, Misuzu, and the rest of the department by protecting the universe from otherworldly criminals.
The first Blu-ray and DVD will be released in Japan on March 29.
Source: Comic Natalie
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