Statistics show that in fiscal year 2024, Japan's total assets entered the national treasury due to no inheritance reached 129.1 billion yen, a record high since relevant records were recorded in fiscal year 2013. The Japan Broadcasting Association reported on the 3rd using Japan's Supreme Court as a source that the country's law stipulates that if a person dies without heirs such as a spouse, children, parents, siblings, etc., or if no will has been made, in principle, no one can inherit that person's property according to law. Such property is subject to settlement of unpaid taxes, funeral expenses, and other related expenses by a liquidator appointed by the Family Court, and the rest is owned by the State. Statistics show that the relevant amount received by the Japanese treasury in fiscal year 2024 is about 3.8 times that of fiscal year 2013.

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Statistics show that in fiscal year 2024, Japan's total assets entered the national treasury due to no inheritance reached 129.1 billion yen, a record high since relevant records were recorded in fiscal year 2013. The Japan Broadcasting Association reported on the 3rd using Japan's Supreme Court as a source that the country's law stipulates that if a person dies without heirs such as a spouse, children, parents, siblings, etc., or if no will has been made, in principle, no one can inherit that person's property according to law. Such property is subject to settlement of unpaid taxes, funeral expenses, and other related expenses by a liquidator appointed by the Family Court, and the rest is owned by the State. Statistics show that the relevant amount received by the Japanese treasury in fiscal year 2024 is about 3.8 times that of fiscal year 2013.