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Mr. Takemoto Donates 1,000 Sets of Elderly Driver Symbols to Matsusaka Police Station.

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[Matsusaka] Hiroshi Takemoto, chairman of the software development and sales company "Information Systems J.T." (Ekibuta-cho, Matsusaka City), donated 1,000 sets of elderly driver signs and suction cups to the Matsusaka Police Station in Chuo-cho, Matsusaka City, on the 3rd. Mr. Takemoto also runs "Takekidoan," a bamboo craft museum and café next to his company, and continues to make donations to schools and welfare facilities. This time, the ai…
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[Matsusaka] Hiroshi Takemoto, chairman of the software development and sales company "Information Systems J.T." (Ekibuta-cho, Matsusaka City), donated 1,000 sets of elderly driver signs and suction cups to the Matsusaka Police Station in Chuo-cho, Matsusaka City, on the 3rd. Mr. Takemoto also runs "Takekidoan," a bamboo craft museum and café next to his company, and continues to make donations to schools and welfare facilities. This time, the ai…

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伊勢新聞 broke the news on Saturday, July 4, 2026.
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