When people in Japan find money on the street, why do they usually turn it in to the local police box (koban) instead of keeping it?
https://www.quora.com/When-people-in-Japan-find-money-on-the-street-why-do-they-usually-turn-it-in-to-the-local-police-box-koban-instead-of-keeping-it/answer/%E6%A1%91%E7%94%B0-%E5%81%A5%E5%8F%B8-Kuwata-Kenji?prompt_topic_bio=1
“owner of money may be in trouble”
Japanese-Japanese help people in need.
We consider this act as an act of accumulating virtue.
This is because we believe we can go to hell that is as painless as possible by “accumulating virtue”.
Japanese proverb: compassion is not for people.
In other words, do it for me.
I think it's hard to understand the Buddhist country.
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