Japanese mother-son pair cost hotels over 100 million yen in no-shows

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KYOTO - A mother-and-son pair in western Japan arrested on suspicion of obstructing business at hotels allegedly cost accommodation facilities 115 million yen in damage after they made around 3,200 n

o-show cancellations in 1 year, investigative sources said Wednesday.

On Wednesday, they were served a fresh arrest warrant over similar charges for not showing up for around 94,000 yen worth of bookings at 3 properties in Shiga, Kyoto and Nara prefectures last November. Ikyu Corp., the operator of the booking site, is a subsidiary of Z Holdings Corp., which runs Yahoo Japan online services and is a unit of SoftBank Group Corp.

 

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