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A record-high 3.67 billion yen ($32.5 million) in cash was found and reported as lost property in Tokyo last year, topping the level marked nearly 30 years earlier when the Japanese economy was experiencing a bubble, police say.
The figure is equivalent to around 10 million yen being found every day, according to the Metropolitan Police Department.
The cash amount increased for the seventh straight year, topping the previous record of about 3.5 billion yen set in 1990.
Of the total, some 2.7 billion yen, or 74%, was returned to owners, also a record high since comparable data became available in 1999.
The figure is equivalent to around 10 million yen being found every day, according to the Metropolitan Police Department.
The cash amount increased for the seventh straight year, topping the previous record of about 3.5 billion yen set in 1990.
Of the total, some 2.7 billion yen, or 74%, was returned to owners, also a record high since comparable data became available in 1999.
Para los que detesten el inglés
"Este último año se ha registrado un record de 3.67 billones de yen (billones americanos) encontrados y entregados a la policía, llegando al mismo nivel que hace 30 años en la época de la burbuja económica.
De acuerdo con la policia metropolitana, equivale a que se encuentren unos 10 millones de yen diarios
La cantidad de dinero se ha incrementado por septimo año consecutivo alcanzando el record de 3.5 millones establecido en 1990
De esta cantidad, unos 2.7 billones (el 74%) es devuelto a sus propietarios, lo cual también alcanza un record establecido en 1999"
No se que sorprende mas... que pierdan tanto dinero por la calle, o que la gente al encontrar dinero por la calle lo lleva a la policía como un objeto perdido
Lo mismico que aqui si señor