Society | Aug 15

Woman finds Y20 million in cash while sorting trash at onsen

An elderly woman sorting trash at an onsen hot springs resort area in Kaga City found 20 million yen, police said on Monday, reports Jiji Press (Aug. 15).

At 7:00 a.m. on Monday, the woman, aged in her 70s and living in the area, found the bills at a garbage collection station at the Yamanashiro Onsen area.

The money was found inside a multi-tiered cosmetics case. The bills were separated with strips of paper from the Hokkoku Bank and wrapped by a newspaper dated 2005.

According to NHK (Aug. 14), Monday is one two days each month in which non-burnable garbage is collected.

The Daishoji Police Station is now attempting to locate the owner of the cash.


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