Japan city gets US$3.6mil donation in gold to fix water system


Osaka town. - Photo: Reuters file

TOKYO: Osaka has received an unusual donation -- 21 kilogrammes of gold -- to pay for the maintenance of its ageing water system, the Japanese commercial hub announced Thursday (Feb 19).

The donation worth US$3.6 million was made in November by a person who a month earlier had already given US$3,300 in cash for the municipal waterworks, Osaka Mayor Hideyuki Yokoyama told a press conference.

"It's an absolutely staggering amount," said Yokoyama, adding that he was lost for words to express his gratitude.

"I was shocked."

The donor wished to remain anonymous, the mayor said.

Work to replace water pipes in Osaka, a city of 2.8 million residents, has hit a snag as the actual cost exceeded the planned budget, according to local media. - AFP

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