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Monday, February 25, 2013

GOLD BRINGS RELIEF

Gold gifts still mystify tsunami-wracked city


Gold gifts still mystify tsunami-wracked city Kunio Sunow, president of the Ishinomaki Fish Market, shows off gold at his office in Ishinomaki on February 22, 2013 AFP
ISHINOMAKI —
A city devastated by the 2011 tsunami disaster remains mystified more than two weeks after receiving anonymous gifts of gold bars worth over 20 million yen.

A fish market in Ishinomaki, Miyagi Prefecture, received a parcel containing gold bars weighing a total of two kilograms in early February, about a month ahead of the disaster’s second anniversary on March 11.

Kunio Sunow, president of the Ishinomaki Fish Market which was destroyed in the disaster, said he casually opened the mystery parcel addressed to him.

“I was stunned because… in there was 24-carat gold in two plates,” he told AFP.

“We don’t have to identify this person of goodwill… but we want to let them know we are grateful. If possible, I want to invite him or her to the completion of a new market” set for early 2015, he added.
More gold bars were sent to other area organizations. They were mailed from Nagano in packages which contained only the word “assistance” on the inside.

“We couldn’t be more grateful,” said Seitaro Omori, who works for Manbow, a public-private company helping rebuild Ishinomaki.

Omori said handwriting on all the parcels appeared to be the same, suggesting one good Samaritan was behind the gifts. Some of the bars were wrapped in pages from a health magazine for seniors, he added.

Over at the Ishinomaki Revival Support Network, the shiny gift sparked disbelief.

“I opened the mail half-worried as it was heavy… and then everybody in the room said ‘Wow!’,” said Yoshie Kaneko, who heads the non-profit group.

Ishinomaki was devastated by the 9.0 earthquake and massive tsunami it generated on March 11, 2011.

The disaster killed nearly 19,000 people, including more than 3,000 in Ishinomaki, and sparked the world’s worst nuclear accident in a generation.

At current market prices, the total of six kilograms of gold bars could be worth more than 20 million yen.

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