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Mie Prefecture Taxi Association Donates 100,000 Yen to Support Organization for Children Orphaned in Traffic Accidents to Commemorate "Taxi Day"

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[Tsu] On the 5th, the Mie Prefecture Taxi Association (Headmaster Sueyoshi Toshi, 41 member companies, 52 members) donated 100,000 yen to the Public Interest Incorporated Foundation for the Development of Traffic Accident Orphans and Others at the Prefectural Automobile Hall in Kumozu Nagatsune-cho, Tsu City, on Taxi Day. The anniversary of the first taxi on the road in Japan in 1912 is celebrated annually through various promotional activities …
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[Tsu] On the 5th, the Mie Prefecture Taxi Association (Headmaster Sueyoshi Toshi, 41 member companies, 52 members) donated 100,000 yen to the Public Interest Incorporated Foundation for the Development of Traffic Accident Orphans and Others at the Prefectural Automobile Hall in Kumozu Nagatsune-cho, Tsu City, on Taxi Day. The anniversary of the first taxi on the road in Japan in 1912 is celebrated annually through various promotional activities …

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伊勢新聞 broke the news in on Wednesday, August 6, 2025.
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