The Asian Age

Japan Games bosses to unplug porn for athletes

- ALASTAIR HIMMER

Japanese organisers of next month’s Asian Winter Games plan to create a “comfortabl­e atmosphere” for visiting athletes by removing inflammato­ry war literature from hotel rooms — and unplugging adult movie channels.

One of Japan’s largest hotel chains sparked an angry backlash from China this week after placing the book in guest rooms which claimed the infamous 1937 Nanjing Massacre committed by Japanese troops was a “fabricatio­n”.

Toshio Motoya, chief executive of the Tokyobased APA hotel group that will welcome athletes from over 30 countries in Sapporo, wrote the book under a pen name disputing Chinese claims that 300,000 people died in a six-week killing spree by the Japanese military.

Sapporo organisers indicated they may call for the publicatio­n’s removal, along with material of a racier nature in the form of porn films viewable with pre-paid cards sold in the hotel.

“We will talk with APA hotels and if we feel the athletes don’t like it then of course we will remove it,” accommodat­ion officer Yasushi Suzuki said on Friday.

“The Games organising committee wants athletes to feel comfortabl­e and have appealed to the hotel to support our position to avoid any fuss.”

Adult movies could also be canned, he said, if they were deemed to offend visiting delegation­s.

“We have to think about whether there could be a problem with movies on religious grounds or what impact they could have culturally,” Suzuki added.

“If we think it would be uncomforta­ble we will ask for them not to be broadcast.”

Halal food will be among other culturally sensitive issues to be discussed before the weeklong Asian Winter Games begin on February 19, organisers said.

The APA group insisted earlier this week it would not remove the controvers­ial book, placed in its rooms across Japan, despite a fierce response from social media users and a stinging official rebuke from the Chinese government and staterun media.

The hotel did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment.

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