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Kuwana Mie Shinkin Bank Donates 1 Million Yen to Yokkaichi City for Recovery Efforts From Heavy Rain Damage

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[Yokkaichi] On the 25th, Kuwana Mie Shinkin Bank (Kuwana City, Chairman Hiratsuka Nobuyuki) donated 1 million yen to the city to help with recovery efforts following the record-breaking heavy rains that hit Yokkaichi City in September. The donation will be used to support victims and other efforts. On the same day, the bank's Managing Director, Yukio Maskawa, and Yokkaichi West Branch Manager, Toshitsugu Hanai, visited Yokkaichi City Hall and pr…
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[Yokkaichi] On the 25th, Kuwana Mie Shinkin Bank (Kuwana City, Chairman Hiratsuka Nobuyuki) donated 1 million yen to the city to help with recovery efforts following the record-breaking heavy rains that hit Yokkaichi City in September. The donation will be used to support victims and other efforts. On the same day, the bank's Managing Director, Yukio Maskawa, and Yokkaichi West Branch Manager, Toshitsugu Hanai, visited Yokkaichi City Hall and pr…

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伊勢新聞 broke the news in on Wednesday, November 26, 2025.
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