Construction workers dismantling a vacant house in rural Japan
discovered $330,000 cash stuffed in a tin box underneath the living room
floor, press reports said. The house, in a farming town on the northern
island of Hokkaido, had been empty since its elderly male owner died
two years ago, the reports said.
The cash -- about 2,600 notes each worth 10,000 yen ($127) bundled
together or put in envelopes -- will be handed over to the dead man's
relatives on the main Japanese island of Honshu, the reports said.
"Because the cash was discovered at an individual's house, it is clear
whose money it is," a spokesman for the local police station said by
telephone. "So we don't treat it as a lost-and-found case."
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