In Japan, where the cumulative coronavirus number reaches 100,000, there are about 500 new confirmed cases a day.



The corona spread has not seldom subsided, and the atmosphere continues to be reluctant to go out, and for this reason, side effects continue to occur in various places.



Ninnaji, a temple in Kyoto designated as a World Heritage Site, is a famous temple that holds more than 50 items of Japan's national important cultural properties. Recently, people are suffering from people who secretly throw away garbage in the mountains behind the temple.



[Monk Oishi/Ninnaji: As you can see from the front, there is such a large garbage.] Not only



large household appliances such as oil stoves and washing machines, but also bicycles that do not burn and even car bodies are visible.



Large-sized garbage must be reported to the local government and paid for collection.



[Oishi / Ninnaji monks. As the corona life at home, it's necessary beats "I think things have I come to -



well 70 seniors this property illegally occupied running the second-hand shop in the vicinity in a temple in Wakayama World Heritage Prefecture There have also been cases of arrest on charges.



Signs were installed without permission on about 50 sqm of the temple-owned site, and they have been selling antiques.



It took advantage of collecting illegal dumping garbage that people secretly thrown away, and local media say the suspect has denied the charges, claiming that the suspect acquired the land through normal transactions.