Last year, the Japanese government spent hundreds of billions of won to create the so-called Abeno mask, which has been demolished by the end of this year.

But these days, it seems to be enjoying unexpected popularity.



Last year, the so-called Abeno mask, which the Japanese government made and distributed to the people, was shunned when it was discovered that it was too small in size and even foreign substances such as mold and insects were found.



It is known that 83 million sheets are in stock, but last year, it became known that 600 million yen and 6.2 billion Korean won were paid for the cost of storing these masks alone.



When this happened, the Japanese government announced that it would distribute it to anyone who wanted it by the 14th of the next month and then discard the rest.



More than 10,000 people have already applied for the mask, and it is said that it is now so popular that it is difficult to connect to the application phone line, but it does not appear to be used for its intended purpose.



Japanese netizens are sharing how to use a mask.

As you can see, I use it to clean shoes, hang a headset, and attach it to my hair comb.



As the number of mask applicants increases, Japanese media reports that the Japanese government is in a dilemma of increasing the burden of shipping costs.