Home Residents in Japan One of my friends left his bag with passport, residence card and his laptop Kudanshita station.RResidents in JapanOne of my friends left his bag with passport, residence card and his laptop Kudanshita station.November 21, 20225 comments It was Tozai line and it was lost on Sunday night. What are the ways to track it and get it back?TIA 🙂 Tags:Japan LifeLiving in JapanResidents in Japan 5 commentsTalk to the chap at any Tozai station. Perhaps any Tokyo Metro station is fine too. Describe it and say roughly what time/where it was left.If someone handed it in, it will be in lost property. Might need to travel to a diff station to get it but it’ll be there.If it’s not there, next step perhaps the koban.Go to the station and ask them if they have it in the lost and found. Additionally go to the nearest police box and report the lost items[https://www.tokyometro.jp/lang_en/support/lost/index.html](https://www.tokyometro.jp/lang_en/support/lost/index.html)Also make a police report as lost items often end up there.The only time I lost something and didnt get it returned, it was in the company of fellow foreigners and one of them may have “borrowed” it.99% of the time, lost things/left behind cards/cash etc does be returned.Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
Talk to the chap at any Tozai station. Perhaps any Tokyo Metro station is fine too. Describe it and say roughly what time/where it was left.If someone handed it in, it will be in lost property. Might need to travel to a diff station to get it but it’ll be there.If it’s not there, next step perhaps the koban.
Go to the station and ask them if they have it in the lost and found. Additionally go to the nearest police box and report the lost items
[https://www.tokyometro.jp/lang_en/support/lost/index.html](https://www.tokyometro.jp/lang_en/support/lost/index.html)
The only time I lost something and didnt get it returned, it was in the company of fellow foreigners and one of them may have “borrowed” it.99% of the time, lost things/left behind cards/cash etc does be returned.
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Talk to the chap at any Tozai station. Perhaps any Tokyo Metro station is fine too. Describe it and say roughly what time/where it was left.
If someone handed it in, it will be in lost property. Might need to travel to a diff station to get it but it’ll be there.
If it’s not there, next step perhaps the koban.
Go to the station and ask them if they have it in the lost and found. Additionally go to the nearest police box and report the lost items
[https://www.tokyometro.jp/lang_en/support/lost/index.html](https://www.tokyometro.jp/lang_en/support/lost/index.html)
Also make a police report as lost items often end up there.
The only time I lost something and didnt get it returned, it was in the company of fellow foreigners and one of them may have “borrowed” it.
99% of the time, lost things/left behind cards/cash etc does be returned.