Handmade masks arrive from "Tiger Masuko" to the town hall 12:38, May 12, Chiba Takomachi

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As the response to the new coronavirus continued in various places, a handmade mask arrived from an anonymous group of residents and former residents at the Tako-cho government office in Chiba Prefecture, and the town posted a thank-you note on the inside of the government building.

On the 9th of this month, a cardboard box containing 55 handmade masks was delivered to the Tako Town Hall by mail to the mayor and staff.

The masks were subdivided into bags along with a paper such as "Takomachi Mask Corps Tiger Masuko", and some of them were embroidered as "TAKO" in the alphabet after the town name.

In the letter enclosed in the cardboard box, he said that he was "four people, a resident and a former resident," and said, "I sewed a mask in gratitude to all the government officials." .

In the town, there was a post on the lobby of the government office saying "I will use it carefully", and staff members put on masks and responded to the residents at the counter.

Mayor Tokore of Tako-cho said, "I am very grateful to the staff for their care, amidst various restrictions on their lives. Even though no single person has been infected in the town, I will continue to support the townspeople without hesitation. I want to continue. "