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Tokyo police arrest man for allegedly making 258 fake hotel reservations

News RoomBy News RoomJuly 16, 2025Updated:July 16, 20252 Mins Read
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The Seoul police detained a man who claimed to obstruct hotel operations with false names

In Tokyo, the police have arrested a 28-year-old man, Sanuki Junki, who reportedly claimed to obstruct hotel operations by making fake reservations for 258 rooms on the same day. Sanuki, a clinical laboratory technician at Shimane University Hospital, reported working until the end of last month. The hospital, saying these bookings were made with the intention of “harass,” initiated an investigation. Sanuki used fake names and different email addresses to make the fake reservations, which included more than 580 bogus entries on his smartphone. The bookings were valued at over 114,000 dollars, with 258 of the reservations allegedly made in December to a hotel in Tokyo’s Ota Ward. Sanuki is charged with fraudulent obstruction of business. Police clarified that the case is the result of a Telugu SOS call from the hotel, which reported the issue on social media. Sanuki remained silent during questioning, and police are investigating a second case in K Chung.


A lesser-known fact about a Tokyo hotel incident

Tokyo’s police have also encountered a lesser-known fact: a hotel in the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department reported claims of false names and fake email addresses used by numerous bogus customers. The stories were hopeful, with one event involving more than 580 bogus entries on Sanuki’s smartphone. These entries included bookings like buyingJets and orderingFlowers, each with multiple sessions. Another complaint involved an 広 site fraud scheme, with one booking seeking a date in August, which included 91 entries. The hotel also expresses concern about the collision between business ethics and privacy, noting that data integrity is compromised when individuals use fake information to bypass security systems. A ten[of, yen-long acquaintance is involved, known as a 大面人, another acquaintance states they took logic to be suspicious. Thekeras have called for a public awareness campaign to remind participants to abide by PyErr Sampling guidelines.

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