Various kinds of ways people to give donations. Some do not mind his name is mentioned, but some others choose to keep secret. An example of this Japanese man. Do not want to recognize his identity, he contributed in a unique way. He put the money donations in an envelope and leave it in a public toilet.
Reportedly the BBC, Thursday, September 29, 2011, an envelope of money was put into shopping bags and left for dead in a special public toilets disabled people in the region Sakado, Tokyo. The amount is also not a little, which is 10 million yen or about Rp1, 1 billion. By its inventors, not this money put into private pockets, but handed over to the police station.
In the bag was found a letter that read: "I live alone and do not need this money." In the letter, also said the money for the victims of the earthquake and tsunami. Sakado Police said up to three months if no one claimed to be the owner of the money, it will be donated to the Japan Red Cross
The BBC said this was not the first time that Japanese citizens accounted for in a weird way. Earlier in the year 2007, found 400 envelopes each containing a check for 10 thousand yen (Rp1, 1 million) are placed in toilets across Japan.
In that year, about 18 residents of Tokyo were struck by an envelope containing 1.8 million (Rp210 million) is entered into their mailbox. Previously, the money of 1 million yen (Rp116 million) spread over the top of an apartment in Tokyo. Most of this money was handed over to the police station by pemungutnya.
Distress caused by the tsunami disaster and also not make the dark eyes of Japanese citizens. In an effort to cleanup debris at various locations after the tsunami, people are finding the money to U.S. $ 50 million (Rp 5, 8 M) were strewn among the rubble. They also found cash in the vault of U.S. $ 30 million (Rp 3, 5 M). All this money they handed over to the police station to look for who the owner is.
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