March 2nd 2023.
(Image Source: https://metro.co.uk) The Daimaru Besso inn in Chikushino, Fukuoka, has finally re-opened its spa after a health inspection detected potentially deadly bacteria in the water at a level 3,700 times the permitted limit. Makoto Yamada, the president of the company that owns the ryokan, has admitted that the water in the spa bath was only changed twice a year, in defiance of local regulations specifying that it should have been done weekly. At a press conference, Mr Yamada bowed deeply and apologised for the lack of action, explaining that he was unaware of the law and had believed legionella bacteria was a common bacterium. He also confessed that chlorine had not been added for hygiene purposes as it 'selfishly' created an unpleasant smell. The baths have now returned to being fully operational, with the hotel's website stating that the waters come from a spring that has been flowing for over 1,300 years.
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