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Japan Street Piano Confiscated After Public 'Break Rules'
A city in Japan has decided to remove a street piano after officials concluded too many people were displaying poor manners while playing.
The local council in Kakogawa placed a piano inside the area's main railway station in November.
Authorities hoped residents would respond to a global trend that has seen a huge rise in street pianos.
But officials were disappointed by apparent rule-breaking, such as people playing for too long or singing.
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