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Vtuber Azki: VTuber AZKi joins forces with Japanese police to promote new traffic rules

VTuber AZKi enters real life when he is appointed as a traffic control ambassador by the Japanese police. It is part of a new campaign to raise awareness of new traffic laws, particularly the major changes that will reduce speed limits on residential streets. There is a trend among authorities to use internet celebrities to raise awareness about various issues, and AZKi’s popularity makes her an ideal candidate for the role. The new regulations will be implemented from September 1, 2026, and the speed limit on residential roads will be reduced from the existing 60 kilometers/hour to 30 kilometers/hour. This is to make the roads safer for pedestrians and cyclists. AZKi shared this information in a promotional message. With her strong online presence and connection with fans, officials hope her message will reach young audiences effectively.

VTuber AZKi helps Japanese police spread traffic safety awareness

As part of the campaign, a promotional video featuring AZKi will be released on Kagawa Prefecture’s official YouTube channel later in March. Additionally, posters will be placed throughout the area to reinforce this message. The use of VTuber in an official capacity illustrates the role that digital content creators play in public communication, especially in the security field.

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Popular VTuber AZKi becomes the traffic control ambassador of Kagawa Prefecture Police to promote changes in traffic rules

AZKi is a member of the world-renowned VTuber group Hololive. With over 1.31 million subscribers, she is known for her music, live streaming, and engaging online content. Her involvement is expected to help make the event more relevant and accessible to younger audiences.It is worth noting that this is not the first time that virtual creators have collaborated with public institutions in Japan. This is a clear indication of the ongoing convergence of entertainment and important public information. All in all, AZKi’s appointment is a clear example of how modern communications are evolving. Through VTuber, Japanese police are finding new ways to engage the public in road safety.

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