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Judi Lynn

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Thu Jan 26, 2017, 12:36 AM Jan 2017

Japan hotel chain could remove books denying Nanjing Massacre from some hotels

Source: Reuters


Thu Jan 26, 2017 | 3:04am GMT


By Elaine Lies | TOKYO


A Japanese hotel chain at the centre of a furore over books its president wrote denying the Nanjing Massacre is prepared to consider removing the books from at least some hotels if it receives a formal written request to do so.

Tokyo-based hotel and real estate developer APA Group came under fire last week for books by president Toshio Motoya, which contain his revisionist views and are placed in every room of the company's 400-plus APA Hotels.

Motoya, using the pen name Seiji Fuji, wrote that stories of the Nanjing Massacre were "impossible": "These acts were all said to be committed by the Japanese army, but this is not true."

China says Japanese troops killed 300,000 people in Nanjing from December 1937-January 1938. A post-war Allied tribunal put the death toll at about half that. To the fury of China, some conservative Japanese politicians and academics deny the massacre took place, or they put the death toll much lower.


Read more: http://uk.reuters.com/article/uk-japan-china-hotel-idUKKBN15A0AS?rpc=401&

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