Man arrested after booking 580 fake hotels
In this week’s news round up We reported two separate arrests: one man was charged with making hundreds of fake hotel reservations, while the other admitted to setting fire to a Karting company’s property. return This week, ACT withdraws $46 billion seven& I property. The Japanese government has set up a new office to deal with unruly foreigners. Dragon PearlThe website announced that the franchise will open a store in Tokyo this fall. Tokito Oda won his second Wimbledon title.
Japanese man makes 258 fake hotel reservations in four days
A 28-year-old man from Shimane County was arrested Monday for making reservations for hundreds of fake rooms at a hotel near Haneda Airport. Junki Sanuki stayed at the hotel in Tokyo’s OTA ward last November. He was reportedly not satisfied with the staff. He allegedly made 258 room reservations at the hotel under a false name in the second month (from December 16 to 19).
However, that’s not all. More than 580 fake hotel reservations were found on Sanuki’s phone and other devices, according to police. It is believed that bookings total more than 17 million yen. He was arrested for alleged deception. Sanuki worked as a clinical laboratory technician at Shimane University Hospital until last month when he denied the allegations against him.

Japanese man arrested after trying to burn down Tokyo’s kart business
A 28-year-old Japanese man was arrested on Wednesday on suspicion of arson, trying to burn down the property of a Karting company, causing damage to three cars. The suspect Yuga Matsuoka admitted to the crime, saying the noise from the engine “pressure” him. He allegedly set fire on containers used for industrial waste. The flames then spread to three parked karts.
The incident occurred in the early morning of June 21. Masuka reportedly just finished his shift, working in the warehouse next door. Fortunately, no one was inside the building at the time. according to NHKthe company owns about 70 karts and received a letter in English in May threatening to “burn the kart if the engine is turned on after tomorrow.”


ACT withdrawal Seven&i Holdings’ $46 billion acquisition proposal
After nearly a year of negotiations, Couche-Tard (ACT), a Canadian convenience store operator, has decided to withdraw its $46 billion in its seven-piece acquisition proposal. It said it is exiting due to “lack of constructive interactions with 7&I, a Japanese operator of the 7-Eleven convenience store chain.” The deal was the largest foreign acquisition ever made in Japan.
The bill said in a letter to the Seven & I Holdings Committee that the Japanese company was “involved in a measure of confusion and delays”. Seven & I Holdings replied in a statement that it disagrees with the “many examples of errors” of ACT, adding: “We are not surprised.” The ITO family, founders of Seven & I Holdings, opposed the deal from the beginning.

Photo: Japanese Prime Minister’s Office
Japanese government sets up new office to deal with unruly foreigners
On Tuesday, the Japanese government held an inauguration ceremony for a new office that was set up to deal with crimes involving foreigners and travel such as crime and travel. The office, led by Assistant Cabinet Secretary Wataru Sakata, will serve as the inter-agency “control tower” with 78 employees, including officials from the Cabinet Office, the Supreme Court, and the Justice. department and other corpses.
“The crimes and misconduct of some foreigners, as well as the improper use of various administrative systems, have caused public discomfort and fraud.” explain Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba was at the kickoff ceremony on Tuesday. Meanwhile, Cabinet Chief Secretary Yoshimasa Hayashi claimed that the establishment of the new office was not an electoral strategy of the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP).


The world’s first Dragon Ball store to open in Tokyo this fall
Originally published in November 1984 Dragon Pearl Still one of Japan’s most popular comic series. So it’s not surprising to hear that the franchise has now acquired its own store. The news was through the company Official website On Sunday. This is all part Dragon Ball’S 40th anniversary celebration started last November.
At the time of writing, there are very few details about the store. All we know is that it is scheduled to open in Tokyo this fall and will feature limited edition items that will be available in stores among other must-have items. More information, such as the exact location and opening date, will be announced soon on the official website.

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Tokito Oda wins second Wimbledon Wheelchair Championship on 19th
Tokito Oda, 19, won his second Wimbledon title in a men’s wheelchair singles match on Sunday. He beat Britain’s defending champion Alfie Hewett from behind 3-6 7-5 6-2. This is the third time the two face to face in the Grand Slam final this year. Hewett before Oda takes revenge at the French Open.
Between them, the two players won the last 10 Grand Slam titles and met in seven finals. They also face each other in 2024 Paris Paralympic Games, with ODA ranking first. After he recently beat the British player explain,,,,, “Maybe 100% cheered for Alfie, but I really liked that moment. I am rVery happy Now. ”

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