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Lawmaker to quit over hostess bar visit
    2021-02-04  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

A SENIOR member of Japan’s ruling coalition said Monday he would quit the Diet after angering the public by visiting a Tokyo hostess bar despite government calls to avoid unnecessary outings under a state of emergency to rein in the spread of the coronavirus.

Kiyohiko Toyama, former acting secretary general of Komeito, the junior coalition partner of the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), has admitted to visiting a hostess bar in Tokyo’s posh Ginza district late at night Jan. 22.

The visit triggered an outcry from the public, who have been requested to refrain especially from outings in the evening under the state of emergency in effect in the capital and other areas.

The development, which came along with similar recent visits to two Ginza hostess bars by Jun Matsumoto, former acting chairman of the LDP’s Diet Affairs Committee, has given the opposition camp more ammunition to attack Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga’s administration.

Matsumoto and two other lawmakers who accompanied him to the bars — Takashi Otsuka, an executive of the lower house steering committee, and senior vice education minister Taido Tanose — have offered to leave the LDP over the matter.

Suga sacked Tanose from the senior vice minister post after criticizing his visit to the bars as “inappropriate” in a meeting with him at the prime minister’s office, Tanose told reporters.

Otsuka and Tanose earlier decided to give up their posts in the Diet and the government, respectively, although the three scandal-tainted politicians will all remain as lawmakers.

Matsumoto had said earlier that he had gone to the hostess bars alone and apologized Monday for hiding the fact that the two junior lawmakers had accompanied him.

Jun Azumi, Diet affairs chief of the main opposition Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan, asked Suga to explain to the Diet about the visit by the three lawmakers.

Toyama has also drawn fire after it was recently learned that he used his political fund management body to cover the roughly 110,000 yen (US$1,045) cost of visits to nightlife establishments including kyabakura hostess bars in the Kyushu region, western Japan, by his state-paid secretary and himself in 2019.

The former senior vice finance minister was elected in the Kyushu constituency. The expenses for the visits to the bars, where hostesses typically engage in more intimate contact with guests, were originally booked as restaurant trips. (SD-Agencies)

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