Record ¥4.5 billion in lost cash turned in to Tokyo police in 2025

In Tokyo, a record 4.5 billion yen ($29 million) in lost cash was turned in to police in 2025, slightly higher than the previous year. According to the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department, this trend highlights Japan’s strong culture of honesty, where people often return lost money and belongings instead of keeping them.
A large portion of the lost money came from public places such as supermarkets, where customers sometimes forgot to collect their change at self-checkout machines. The biggest single amount returned was 27 million yen. Of the total money collected, about 3.23 billion yen was successfully returned to the original owners, while around 590 million yen was rewarded to the people who found and reported it. The remaining amount became government revenue.
In addition to cash, a record 4.5 million lost items were handed in, including driver’s licenses and small electronic devices like wireless earphones. The increase in returned items reflects a continued sense of civic responsibility in Japan, where people are encouraged to act honestly and consider the well-being of others.
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Source : https://mainichi.jp/english/articles/20260302/p2g/00m/0na/030000c
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