Sunday, July 23, 2017
Lost your phone in Japan? You’ll probably get it back | Japan
Osaka, Japan – When Maithilee Jadeja reported her lost phone to police in February 2017, she had both a precise and vague location. It was in a shallow crevice, somewhere near the summit of Mount Aso, Japan’s largest active volcano. She had dropped it while taking photos. Two months later, back in Kyoto, where Jadeja, 20, is a student, she got a letter from the police in Kumamoto Prefecture,
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