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            <title>Lost and Returned</title>
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            <description>&lt;p&gt;This week had one of those events which make me happy to be in Japan.&lt;/p&gt;&#xA;&lt;p&gt;I had walked to the UK Embassy to sort out a passport issue a couple of days ago, and my bus pass and case must&amp;rsquo;ve fallen out my pocket, but to be honest, I didn&amp;rsquo;t notice. However, when I returned to my office, we got a call from the Marunouchi Police Station&amp;rsquo;s lost and found department - a Mr. Sato - saying that he had my case and pass. That was actually when I first realised I&amp;rsquo;d lost it. Although there is a significant yen value attached to the pass, my concern was mainly for the case as it was a personal gift.&lt;/p&gt;&#xA;&lt;p&gt;As many know, in the UK, I&amp;rsquo;d have given up on it there and then, but in Tokyo I didn&amp;rsquo;t need to worry, I just went down to the station, and indeed there was my case and contents all in pristine condition. Sato-san explained that it was handed to one of the many &lt;a class=&#34;link&#34; href=&#34;http://dictionary.goo.ne.jp/search.php?MT=%B8%F2%C8%D6&amp;amp;kind=je&#34;  target=&#34;_blank&#34; rel=&#34;noopener&#34;&#xA;    &gt;koban&lt;/a&gt; around the Imperial Palace, and then to him. He&amp;rsquo;d found me by checking the stamp of the ticket office where I bought it on the back, and had called them giving them the serial number, also on the back. He had then got them to check through their applications, which I&amp;rsquo;d filled in when I bought it, and got my business number from there. Proof of policemen doing a bit of detective work. Thanks to Sato-san, respect is yours.&lt;/p&gt;&#xA;</description>
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