A worker at a recycling facility in northern Japan made a rich discovery.
The worker was sorting trash in Sapporo, a prefecture of Hokkaido, when he found wads of cash worthStacks of 10,000 yen bills were inside several garbage bags.Get Philly local news, weather forecasts, sports and entertainment stories to your inbox.Officials are treating the money as a lost and found case and are looking for the owner of the cash.
If the owner is not found within three months, officials said they would revert the ownership to Sapporo City Hall, which contracts for recycling services. A similar case has happened in the prefecture before. In 2012, a waste disposal facility in the city of Sunagawa found ten million yen in cash. The owner later came forward.
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