TOKYO (TR) – Prime Laundry Solutions Llp operates Japan’s largest chain of laundromats. It is a subsidiary of washer and dryer retailer Daiwa Corporation, Ltd.
For fiscal 12 months 2018, Prime Laundry Solution’s coin-operated machines at its 268 retailers nationwide racked up 5.9 billion yen in gross sales.
However, it was the president of the agency who wound up fluffed and folded after a relationship with an Australian lady went south over the previous 12 months, experiences weekly tabloid Shukan Bunshun (July 15).
Going by the pseudonym “Sara,” the lady, 25, says that she met 58-year-old Seshiro Miyazono through a web site for foreigners excited about papakatsu, or a sugar daddy relationship, in April of final 12 months.
“A physical relationship”
Their first date was dinner after which a visit to a resort in Shinjuku Ward. “How about 100,000 yen for sex,” he apparently supplied, in line with Sara. Thereafter, they met as soon as every week at 50,000 yen per session.
At some level, Sara grew to become concerned with one other Japanese man. As a consequence, she tried to chop off relations with Miyazono.
But Miyazono had taken sexually a sexually specific video of Sara throughout their relationship. He allegedly despatched the footage to the opposite Japanese man through direct message on Instagram.
“I was caring about you”
Via the chat app Line, Miyazono wrote to her, “I was repeatedly warning you not cheat because I was hurt by my ex-wife. You say I said it’s Ok for you [to] date with someone else. Yes it was Ok [if] you tell me so and leave me alone. I have never told you cheating is Ok.”
He went on, “You know how much I was caring about you and trusting you. I’m barely sleeping these days. It was [a] very difficult decision to do this but I felt I have to end this and you lying [to] him and me.”
After consulting with a lawyer, Sara lodged a criticism with the Kitazawa Police Station February 15. On May 10, police despatched Miyazono to prosecutors on suspicion of creating threats. The case remains to be below investigation.
“I do not accept interviews”
When reached by phone by a reporter for the journal, Miyazono denied partaking in papakatsu.
“I do not accept interviews,” he mentioned in response to a question about threatening Sara.
A lawyer later wrote to the journal, “Since we are in the middle of a criminal procedure, we will refrain from answering [questions]. We cannot accept any interviews.”