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Lost Objects in Tokyo: ‘if It’s Not Yours, Don’t Take It’

Summary by horacero.com.mx
Tokyo, Japan.- The growing number of tourists in Japan can see live how a society that since 1950 counts, orders and classifies by one the lost objects, with the intention that they will safely return to their owners. The Mexican who lost her passport, the Italian who forgot her phone, the Argentine who left her currency... the scare often happens soon before the surprise that, in this country, more than 80 percent of the lost, recovers. Missing…
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Tokyo, Japan.- The growing number of tourists in Japan can see live how a society that since 1950 counts, orders and classifies by one the lost objects, with the intention that they will safely return to their owners. The Mexican who lost her passport, the Italian who forgot her phone, the Argentine who left her currency... the scare often happens soon before the surprise that, in this country, more than 80 percent of the lost, recovers. Missing…

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horacero.com.mx broke the news in on Sunday, July 20, 2025.
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