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Japan inn operator admits telling workers to not change hot-spring bathwater

FUKUOKA, Feb 28 (Kyodo) –
The operator of a century-old ryokan inn in southwestern Japan on Tuesday admitted telling workers to not repeatedly change its hot-spring bathwater, which led to ranges of legionella micro organism as a lot as 3,700 instances over normal limits.

“Management of the bathwater became inadequate from December 2019 and even more careless with the sharp drop in customers due to the coronavirus pandemic,” Makoto Yamada, head of the operator of the Daimaru Besso inn in Chikushino, Fukuoka Prefecture, advised a press convention in apologizing for the incident.

The Fukuoka prefectural authorities has discovered that the inn solely modified the bathwater twice yearly. A neighborhood ordinance says hot-spring bathwater needs to be modified at the very least as soon as per week.
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