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First, they didn't even have mass panic while the rest of the world around them panic on salt. Now, this.

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Japanese citizens turning in cash found in tsunami zone

By Kyung Lah, CNN

Tokyo (CNN) -- A tsunami that followed a massive earthquake last month may have destroyed some of Japan's structures, but police say the honest practice of turning in lost items, especially cash, remains intact.

Residents have turned in lost cash across the tsunami zone at a much higher rate than usual, the Miyagi Prefectural Police Department tells CNN.

A police spokesman, who asked not to be identified, citing department policy, said he could not specify how much cash has been turned in to lost-and-found offices at police stations. But, he said, of the 24 police stations across Miyagi Prefecture, nine of them are on the Pacific coastline.

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Between March 12, the day following the earthquake and tsunami, and March 31, those nine police stations collected 10 times the amount of lost cash collected at the other 15 stations combined.

Japanese children, from a young age, are taught to turn in any lost items, including cash, to police stations. The cultural practice of returning lost items and never keeping what belongs to a stranger has meant police departments like Tokyo's Metropolitan have an entire warehouse filled with lost shoes, umbrellas and wallets.

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In the tsunami zone, where personal items lie amid miles of rubble, it's meant that lost valuables have often gone directly to police, rather than the pocket of the finder.

The lost cash hasn't been easy to handle, the Miyagi Prefectural Police Department says. Money found along with some identification is being returned, but officers have been able to return only 10% of the cash.

Cash that wasn't in a wallet is left unclaimed at the police station. After three months, the person who turned in the cash is able to collect that lost money. But police say people are already waiving their rights to claim the cash when they turn it in.

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Unclaimed cash will eventually be sent to the Miyagi Prefectural Government, though police say they do not know how it will be used.

Also found: Hundreds of safes that can't be opened. If the prefectural government allocates funding for opening the safes, police will start doing so.

Prefectural police believe that these safes could contain not only currency, but bank books, stocks and land deeds, which could give a huge boost to the amount of lost money.

 



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its because Western society has an poor general public education and fast degrading overall manners. Japan is still strong in terms of an good moral society. 



Of Course That's Just My Opinion, I Could Be Wrong

i agree! there is something terribly terribly wrong with their society!

http://www.mallvibes.com/tv-movies-news/33982-japanese-gangsters-yakuza-help-earthquake-victims.html



“It appeared that there had even been demonstrations to thank Big Brother for raising the chocolate ration to twenty grams a week. And only yesterday, he reflected, it had been announced that the ration was to be reduced to twenty grams a week. Was it possible that they could swallow that, after only twenty-four hours? Yes, they swallowed it.”

- George Orwell, ‘1984’

mchaza said:

its because Western society has an poor general public education and fast degrading overall manners. Japan is still strong in terms of an good moral society.

In this part atleast;..



 

These are some damn good people.  They could teach the rest of the world a whole hell of a lot about what it means to be a "decent human being"



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Well nice to hear news reporting news that isn't depressing.  Very nice and honest of those people to do that.  



Porcupine_I said:

i agree! there is something terribly terribly wrong with their society!

http://www.mallvibes.com/tv-movies-news/33982-japanese-gangsters-yakuza-help-earthquake-victims.html

I would expect no less of Kiryu.



I`m actually thinking of contacting the news channel here to see what`s their reaction to this. That`s what i call respecting other people!



badgenome said:
Porcupine_I said:

i agree! there is something terribly terribly wrong with their society!

http://www.mallvibes.com/tv-movies-news/33982-japanese-gangsters-yakuza-help-earthquake-victims.html

I would expect no less of Kiryu.

...Kiryu...

 



“It appeared that there had even been demonstrations to thank Big Brother for raising the chocolate ration to twenty grams a week. And only yesterday, he reflected, it had been announced that the ration was to be reduced to twenty grams a week. Was it possible that they could swallow that, after only twenty-four hours? Yes, they swallowed it.”

- George Orwell, ‘1984’

mchaza said:

its because Western society has an poor general public education and fast degrading overall manners. Japan is still strong in terms of an good moral society. 


I agree with you. It's amazing how strong and moral driven the Japanese society is. On the other hand, this also means Japanese people feel too much pressure to behave certain way, that's why the suicide rate is so high. So there is a good side and a bad side to it. In a moment like this though, this was very beneficial.



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