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Accommodation Terms and Conditions
Article 1 (Application of these Terms and Conditions)

Accommodation contracts and related contracts for all accommodation facilities operated by our company (hereinafter referred to as "these Facilities") shall be supplemented by these terms and conditions, and any matters not stipulated in these terms and conditions shall be governed by law or custom.

Notwithstanding the provisions of the preceding paragraph, if the Company agrees to establish special provisions within the scope not contrary to the spirit of these terms and conditions, laws and regulations and customs, those special provisions shall take precedence.

Article 2 (Refusal to Conclude an Accommodation Contract)

We may refuse accommodation in the following cases:

(1) When an application for accommodation does not conform with these terms and conditions.

(2) When the Hotel is fully booked and no guest rooms are available.

(3) When the person seeking accommodation is deemed liable to conduct himself/herself in a manner that will violate the provisions of the law, the public order or good morals in regard to his/her accommodation.

(4) When the person seeking accommodation is deemed to be under any of the following items (a) to (c):

(a) An organized crime group as defined in Article 2, Paragraph 2 of the Law Concerning Prevention of Unjust Activities by Organized Crime Group Members (Law No. 77 of 1991) (hereinafter referred to as an "organized crime group"), an organized crime member as defined in Article 2, Paragraph 6 of the same Law (hereinafter referred to as an "organized crime member"), an associate member of an organized crime group, or a person related to an organized crime group, or other anti-social forces.

(b) When a corporation or other organization whose business activities are controlled by an organized crime group or an organized crime member

(c) A corporation in which any of its directors is a member of an organized crime group.

(5) When a person seeking accommodation behaves in a manner that causes significant nuisance to other guests.

(6) When the person seeking accommodation can be clearly detected as carrying an infectious disease.

(7) When the Guest is subjected to violent demands or is asked to assume an unreasonable burden in relation to his/her accommodation.

(8) When the Hotel is unable to provide accommodation due to natural disasters, malfunction of facilities, or other unavoidable causes.

(9) When a person requesting lodging is deemed to be intoxicated and causing significant inconvenience to the neighborhood, or when a lodger behaves in a manner that causes significant inconvenience to other lodgers.

(10) When bringing in dangerous items (stoves or other firearms, petroleum, guns, swords, etc.) or items harmful to the human body.

(11) When the case falls under the provisions of the Tokyo Metropolitan Hotel and Inn Business Act Enforcement Ordinance.

(12) If the person has previously been subject to Article 11.

Article 2 (Refusal to Conclude an Accommodation Contract)

We may refuse accommodation in the following cases:

(1) When an application for accommodation does not conform with these terms and conditions.

(2) When the Hotel is fully booked and no guest rooms are available.

(3) When the person seeking accommodation is deemed liable to conduct himself/herself in a manner that will violate the provisions of the law, the public order or good morals in regard to his/her accommodation.

(4) When the person seeking accommodation is deemed to be under any of the following items (a) to (c):

(a) An organized crime group as defined in Article 2, Paragraph 2 of the Law Concerning Prevention of Unjust Activities by Organized Crime Group Members (Law No. 77 of 1991) (hereinafter referred to as an "organized crime group"), an organized crime member as defined in Article 2, Paragraph 6 of the same Law (hereinafter referred to as an "organized crime member"), an associate member of an organized crime group, or a person related to an organized crime group, or other anti-social forces.

(b) When a corporation or other organization whose business activities are controlled by an organized crime group or an organized crime member

(c) A corporation in which any of its directors is a member of an organized crime group.

(5) When a person seeking accommodation behaves in a manner that causes significant nuisance to other guests.

(6) When the person seeking accommodation can be clearly detected as carrying an infectious disease.

(7) When the Guest is subjected to violent demands or is asked to assume an unreasonable burden in relation to his/her accommodation.

(8) When the Hotel is unable to provide accommodation due to natural disasters, malfunction of facilities, or other unavoidable causes.

(9) When a person requesting lodging is deemed to be intoxicated and causing significant inconvenience to the neighborhood, or when a lodger behaves in a manner that causes significant inconvenience to other lodgers.

(10) When bringing in dangerous items (stoves or other firearms, petroleum, guns, swords, etc.) or items harmful to the human body.

(11) When the case falls under the provisions of the Tokyo Metropolitan Hotel and Inn Business Act Enforcement Ordinance.

(12) If the person has previously been subject to Article 11.

Article 2 (Refusal to Conclude an Accommodation Contract)

We may refuse accommodation in the following cases:

(1) When an application for accommodation does not conform with these terms and conditions.

(2) When the Hotel is fully booked and no guest rooms are available.

(3) When the person seeking accommodation is deemed liable to conduct himself/herself in a manner that will violate the provisions of the law, the public order or good morals in regard to his/her accommodation.

(4) When the person seeking accommodation is deemed to be under any of the following items (a) to (c):

(a) An organized crime group as defined in Article 2, Paragraph 2 of the Law Concerning Prevention of Unjust Activities by Organized Crime Group Members (Law No. 77 of 1991) (hereinafter referred to as an "organized crime group"), an organized crime member as defined in Article 2, Paragraph 6 of the same Law (hereinafter referred to as an "organized crime member"), an associate member of an organized crime group, or a person related to an organized crime group, or other anti-social forces.

(b) When a corporation or other organization whose business activities are controlled by an organized crime group or an organized crime member

(c) A corporation in which any of its directors is a member of an organized crime group.

(5) When a person seeking accommodation behaves in a manner that causes significant nuisance to other guests.

(6) When the person seeking accommodation can be clearly detected as carrying an infectious disease.

(7) When the Guest is subjected to violent demands or is asked to assume an unreasonable burden in relation to his/her accommodation.

(8) When the Hotel is unable to provide accommodation due to natural disasters, malfunction of facilities, or other unavoidable causes.

(9) When a person requesting lodging is deemed to be intoxicated and causing significant inconvenience to the neighborhood, or when a lodger behaves in a manner that causes significant inconvenience to other lodgers.

(10) When bringing in dangerous items (stoves or other firearms, petroleum, guns, swords, etc.) or items harmful to the human body.

(11) When the case falls under the provisions of the Tokyo Metropolitan Hotel and Inn Business Act Enforcement Ordinance.

(12) If the person has previously been subject to Article 11.

Article 2 (Refusal to Conclude an Accommodation Contract)

We may refuse accommodation in the following cases:

(1) When an application for accommodation does not conform with these terms and conditions.

(2) When the Hotel is fully booked and no guest rooms are available.

(3) When the person seeking accommodation is deemed liable to conduct himself/herself in a manner that will violate the provisions of the law, the public order or good morals in regard to his/her accommodation.

(4) When the person seeking accommodation is deemed to be under any of the following items (a) to (c):

(a) An organized crime group as defined in Article 2, Paragraph 2 of the Law Concerning Prevention of Unjust Activities by Organized Crime Group Members (Law No. 77 of 1991) (hereinafter referred to as an "organized crime group"), an organized crime member as defined in Article 2, Paragraph 6 of the same Law (hereinafter referred to as an "organized crime member"), an associate member of an organized crime group, or a person related to an organized crime group, or other anti-social forces.

(b) When a corporation or other organization whose business activities are controlled by an organized crime group or an organized crime member

(c) A corporation in which any of its directors is a member of an organized crime group.

(5) When a person seeking accommodation behaves in a manner that causes significant nuisance to other guests.

(6) When the person seeking accommodation can be clearly detected as carrying an infectious disease.

(7) When the Guest is subjected to violent demands or is asked to assume an unreasonable burden in relation to his/her accommodation.

(8) When the Hotel is unable to provide accommodation due to natural disasters, malfunction of facilities, or other unavoidable causes.

(9) When a person requesting lodging is deemed to be intoxicated and causing significant inconvenience to the neighborhood, or when a lodger behaves in a manner that causes significant inconvenience to other lodgers.

(10) When bringing in dangerous items (stoves or other firearms, petroleum, guns, swords, etc.) or items harmful to the human body.

(11) When the case falls under the provisions of the Tokyo Metropolitan Hotel and Inn Business Act Enforcement Ordinance.

(12) If the person has previously been subject to Article 11.

Article 2 (Refusal to Conclude an Accommodation Contract)

We may refuse accommodation in the following cases:

(1) When an application for accommodation does not conform with these terms and conditions.

(2) When the Hotel is fully booked and no guest rooms are available.

(3) When the person seeking accommodation is deemed liable to conduct himself/herself in a manner that will violate the provisions of the law, the public order or good morals in regard to his/her accommodation.

(4) When the person seeking accommodation is deemed to be under any of the following items (a) to (c):

(a) An organized crime group as defined in Article 2, Paragraph 2 of the Law Concerning Prevention of Unjust Activities by Organized Crime Group Members (Law No. 77 of 1991) (hereinafter referred to as an "organized crime group"), an organized crime member as defined in Article 2, Paragraph 6 of the same Law (hereinafter referred to as an "organized crime member"), an associate member of an organized crime group, or a person related to an organized crime group, or other anti-social forces.

(b) When a corporation or other organization whose business activities are controlled by an organized crime group or an organized crime member

(c) A corporation in which any of its directors is a member of an organized crime group.

(5) When a person seeking accommodation behaves in a manner that causes significant nuisance to other guests.

(6) When the person seeking accommodation can be clearly detected as carrying an infectious disease.

(7) When the Guest is subjected to violent demands or is asked to assume an unreasonable burden in relation to his/her accommodation.

(8) When the Hotel is unable to provide accommodation due to natural disasters, malfunction of facilities, or other unavoidable causes.

(9) When a person requesting lodging is deemed to be intoxicated and causing significant inconvenience to the neighborhood, or when a lodger behaves in a manner that causes significant inconvenience to other lodgers.

(10) When bringing in dangerous items (stoves or other firearms, petroleum, guns, swords, etc.) or items harmful to the human body.

(11) When the case falls under the provisions of the Tokyo Metropolitan Hotel and Inn Business Act Enforcement Ordinance.

(12) If the person has previously been subject to Article 11.

Article 2 (Refusal to Conclude an Accommodation Contract)

We may refuse accommodation in the following cases:

(1) When an application for accommodation does not conform with these terms and conditions.

(2) When the Hotel is fully booked and no guest rooms are available.

(3) When the person seeking accommodation is deemed liable to conduct himself/herself in a manner that will violate the provisions of the law, the public order or good morals in regard to his/her accommodation.

(4) When the person seeking accommodation is deemed to be under any of the following items (a) to (c):

(a) An organized crime group as defined in Article 2, Paragraph 2 of the Law Concerning Prevention of Unjust Activities by Organized Crime Group Members (Law No. 77 of 1991) (hereinafter referred to as an "organized crime group"), an organized crime member as defined in Article 2, Paragraph 6 of the same Law (hereinafter referred to as an "organized crime member"), an associate member of an organized crime group, or a person related to an organized crime group, or other anti-social forces.

(b) When a corporation or other organization whose business activities are controlled by an organized crime group or an organized crime member

(c) A corporation in which any of its directors is a member of an organized crime group.

(5) When a person seeking accommodation behaves in a manner that causes significant nuisance to other guests.

(6) When the person seeking accommodation can be clearly detected as carrying an infectious disease.

(7) When the Guest is subjected to violent demands or is asked to assume an unreasonable burden in relation to his/her accommodation.

(8) When the Hotel is unable to provide accommodation due to natural disasters, malfunction of facilities, or other unavoidable causes.

(9) When a person requesting lodging is deemed to be intoxicated and causing significant inconvenience to the neighborhood, or when a lodger behaves in a manner that causes significant inconvenience to other lodgers.

(10) When bringing in dangerous items (stoves or other firearms, petroleum, guns, swords, etc.) or items harmful to the human body.

(11) When the case falls under the provisions of the Tokyo Metropolitan Hotel and Inn Business Act Enforcement Ordinance.

(12) If the person has previously been subject to Article 11.

Article 2 (Refusal to Conclude an Accommodation Contract)

We may refuse accommodation in the following cases:

(1) When an application for accommodation does not conform with these terms and conditions.

(2) When the Hotel is fully booked and no guest rooms are available.

(3) When the person seeking accommodation is deemed liable to conduct himself/herself in a manner that will violate the provisions of the law, the public order or good morals in regard to his/her accommodation.

(4) When the person seeking accommodation is deemed to be under any of the following items (a) to (c):

(a) An organized crime group as defined in Article 2, Paragraph 2 of the Law Concerning Prevention of Unjust Activities by Organized Crime Group Members (Law No. 77 of 1991) (hereinafter referred to as an "organized crime group"), an organized crime member as defined in Article 2, Paragraph 6 of the same Law (hereinafter referred to as an "organized crime member"), an associate member of an organized crime group, or a person related to an organized crime group, or other anti-social forces.

(b) When a corporation or other organization whose business activities are controlled by an organized crime group or an organized crime member

(c) A corporation in which any of its directors is a member of an organized crime group.

(5) When a person seeking accommodation behaves in a manner that causes significant nuisance to other guests.

(6) When the person seeking accommodation can be clearly detected as carrying an infectious disease.

(7) When the Guest is subjected to violent demands or is asked to assume an unreasonable burden in relation to his/her accommodation.

(8) When the Hotel is unable to provide accommodation due to natural disasters, malfunction of facilities, or other unavoidable causes.

(9) When a person requesting lodging is deemed to be intoxicated and causing significant inconvenience to the neighborhood, or when a lodger behaves in a manner that causes significant inconvenience to other lodgers.

(10) When bringing in dangerous items (stoves or other firearms, petroleum, guns, swords, etc.) or items harmful to the human body.

(11) When the case falls under the provisions of the Tokyo Metropolitan Hotel and Inn Business Act Enforcement Ordinance.

(12) If the person has previously been subject to Article 11.

Article 2 (Refusal to Conclude an Accommodation Contract)

We may refuse accommodation in the following cases:

(1) When an application for accommodation does not conform with these terms and conditions.

(2) When the Hotel is fully booked and no guest rooms are available.

(3) When the person seeking accommodation is deemed liable to conduct himself/herself in a manner that will violate the provisions of the law, the public order or good morals in regard to his/her accommodation.

(4) When the person seeking accommodation is deemed to be under any of the following items (a) to (c):

(a) An organized crime group as defined in Article 2, Paragraph 2 of the Law Concerning Prevention of Unjust Activities by Organized Crime Group Members (Law No. 77 of 1991) (hereinafter referred to as an "organized crime group"), an organized crime member as defined in Article 2, Paragraph 6 of the same Law (hereinafter referred to as an "organized crime member"), an associate member of an organized crime group, or a person related to an organized crime group, or other anti-social forces.

(b) When a corporation or other organization whose business activities are controlled by an organized crime group or an organized crime member

(c) A corporation in which any of its directors is a member of an organized crime group.

(5) When a person seeking accommodation behaves in a manner that causes significant nuisance to other guests.

(6) When the person seeking accommodation can be clearly detected as carrying an infectious disease.

(7) When the Guest is subjected to violent demands or is asked to assume an unreasonable burden in relation to his/her accommodation.

(8) When the Hotel is unable to provide accommodation due to natural disasters, malfunction of facilities, or other unavoidable causes.

(9) When a person requesting lodging is deemed to be intoxicated and causing significant inconvenience to the neighborhood, or when a lodger behaves in a manner that causes significant inconvenience to other lodgers.

(10) When bringing in dangerous items (stoves or other firearms, petroleum, guns, swords, etc.) or items harmful to the human body.

(11) When the case falls under the provisions of the Tokyo Metropolitan Hotel and Inn Business Act Enforcement Ordinance.

(12) If the person has previously been subject to Article 11.

Article 2 (Refusal to Conclude an Accommodation Contract)

We may refuse accommodation in the following cases:

(1) When an application for accommodation does not conform with these terms and conditions.

(2) When the Hotel is fully booked and no guest rooms are available.

(3) When the person seeking accommodation is deemed liable to conduct himself/herself in a manner that will violate the provisions of the law, the public order or good morals in regard to his/her accommodation.

(4) When the person seeking accommodation is deemed to be under any of the following items (a) to (c):

(a) An organized crime group as defined in Article 2, Paragraph 2 of the Law Concerning Prevention of Unjust Activities by Organized Crime Group Members (Law No. 77 of 1991) (hereinafter referred to as an "organized crime group"), an organized crime member as defined in Article 2, Paragraph 6 of the same Law (hereinafter referred to as an "organized crime member"), an associate member of an organized crime group, or a person related to an organized crime group, or other anti-social forces.

(b) When a corporation or other organization whose business activities are controlled by an organized crime group or an organized crime member

(c) A corporation in which any of its directors is a member of an organized crime group.

(5) When a person seeking accommodation behaves in a manner that causes significant nuisance to other guests.

(6) When the person seeking accommodation can be clearly detected as carrying an infectious disease.

(7) When the Guest is subjected to violent demands or is asked to assume an unreasonable burden in relation to his/her accommodation.

(8) When the Hotel is unable to provide accommodation due to natural disasters, malfunction of facilities, or other unavoidable causes.

(9) When a person requesting lodging is deemed to be intoxicated and causing significant inconvenience to the neighborhood, or when a lodger behaves in a manner that causes significant inconvenience to other lodgers.

(10) When bringing in dangerous items (stoves or other firearms, petroleum, guns, swords, etc.) or items harmful to the human body.

(11) When the case falls under the provisions of the Tokyo Metropolitan Hotel and Inn Business Act Enforcement Ordinance.

(12) If the person has previously been subject to Article 11.

Article 2 (Refusal to Conclude an Accommodation Contract)

We may refuse accommodation in the following cases:

(1) When an application for accommodation does not conform with these terms and conditions.

(2) When the Hotel is fully booked and no guest rooms are available.

(3) When the person seeking accommodation is deemed liable to conduct himself/herself in a manner that will violate the provisions of the law, the public order or good morals in regard to his/her accommodation.

(4) When the person seeking accommodation is deemed to be under any of the following items (a) to (c):

(a) An organized crime group as defined in Article 2, Paragraph 2 of the Law Concerning Prevention of Unjust Activities by Organized Crime Group Members (Law No. 77 of 1991) (hereinafter referred to as an "organized crime group"), an organized crime member as defined in Article 2, Paragraph 6 of the same Law (hereinafter referred to as an "organized crime member"), an associate member of an organized crime group, or a person related to an organized crime group, or other anti-social forces.

(b) When a corporation or other organization whose business activities are controlled by an organized crime group or an organized crime member

(c) A corporation in which any of its directors is a member of an organized crime group.

(5) When a person seeking accommodation behaves in a manner that causes significant nuisance to other guests.

(6) When the person seeking accommodation can be clearly detected as carrying an infectious disease.

(7) When the Guest is subjected to violent demands or is asked to assume an unreasonable burden in relation to his/her accommodation.

(8) When the Hotel is unable to provide accommodation due to natural disasters, malfunction of facilities, or other unavoidable causes.

(9) When a person requesting lodging is deemed to be intoxicated and causing significant inconvenience to the neighborhood, or when a lodger behaves in a manner that causes significant inconvenience to other lodgers.

(10) When bringing in dangerous items (stoves or other firearms, petroleum, guns, swords, etc.) or items harmful to the human body.

(11) When the case falls under the provisions of the Tokyo Metropolitan Hotel and Inn Business Act Enforcement Ordinance.

(12) If the person has previously been subject to Article 11.

Article 2 (Refusal to Conclude an Accommodation Contract)

We may refuse accommodation in the following cases:

(1) When an application for accommodation does not conform with these terms and conditions.

(2) When the Hotel is fully booked and no guest rooms are available.

(3) When the person seeking accommodation is deemed liable to conduct himself/herself in a manner that will violate the provisions of the law, the public order or good morals in regard to his/her accommodation.

(4) When the person seeking accommodation is deemed to be under any of the following items (a) to (c):

(a) An organized crime group as defined in Article 2, Paragraph 2 of the Law Concerning Prevention of Unjust Activities by Organized Crime Group Members (Law No. 77 of 1991) (hereinafter referred to as an "organized crime group"), an organized crime member as defined in Article 2, Paragraph 6 of the same Law (hereinafter referred to as an "organized crime member"), an associate member of an organized crime group, or a person related to an organized crime group, or other anti-social forces.

(b) When a corporation or other organization whose business activities are controlled by an organized crime group or an organized crime member

(c) A corporation in which any of its directors is a member of an organized crime group.

(5) When a person seeking accommodation behaves in a manner that causes significant nuisance to other guests.

(6) When the person seeking accommodation can be clearly detected as carrying an infectious disease.

(7) When the Guest is subjected to violent demands or is asked to assume an unreasonable burden in relation to his/her accommodation.

(8) When the Hotel is unable to provide accommodation due to natural disasters, malfunction of facilities, or other unavoidable causes.

(9) When a person requesting lodging is deemed to be intoxicated and causing significant inconvenience to the neighborhood, or when a lodger behaves in a manner that causes significant inconvenience to other lodgers.

(10) When bringing in dangerous items (stoves or other firearms, petroleum, guns, swords, etc.) or items harmful to the human body.

(11) When the case falls under the provisions of the Tokyo Metropolitan Hotel and Inn Business Act Enforcement Ordinance.

(12) If the person has previously been subject to Article 11.

Article 2 (Refusal to Conclude an Accommodation Contract)

We may refuse accommodation in the following cases:

(1) When an application for accommodation does not conform with these terms and conditions.

(2) When the Hotel is fully booked and no guest rooms are available.

(3) When the person seeking accommodation is deemed liable to conduct himself/herself in a manner that will violate the provisions of the law, the public order or good morals in regard to his/her accommodation.

(4) When the person seeking accommodation is deemed to be under any of the following items (a) to (c):

(a) An organized crime group as defined in Article 2, Paragraph 2 of the Law Concerning Prevention of Unjust Activities by Organized Crime Group Members (Law No. 77 of 1991) (hereinafter referred to as an "organized crime group"), an organized crime member as defined in Article 2, Paragraph 6 of the same Law (hereinafter referred to as an "organized crime member"), an associate member of an organized crime group, or a person related to an organized crime group, or other anti-social forces.

(b) When a corporation or other organization whose business activities are controlled by an organized crime group or an organized crime member

(c) A corporation in which any of its directors is a member of an organized crime group.

(5) When a person seeking accommodation behaves in a manner that causes significant nuisance to other guests.

(6) When the person seeking accommodation can be clearly detected as carrying an infectious disease.

(7) When the Guest is subjected to violent demands or is asked to assume an unreasonable burden in relation to his/her accommodation.

(8) When the Hotel is unable to provide accommodation due to natural disasters, malfunction of facilities, or other unavoidable causes.

(9) When a person requesting lodging is deemed to be intoxicated and causing significant inconvenience to the neighborhood, or when a lodger behaves in a manner that causes significant inconvenience to other lodgers.

(10) When bringing in dangerous items (stoves or other firearms, petroleum, guns, swords, etc.) or items harmful to the human body.

(11) When the case falls under the provisions of the Tokyo Metropolitan Hotel and Inn Business Act Enforcement Ordinance.

(12) If the person has previously been subject to Article 11.

Article 2 (Refusal to Conclude an Accommodation Contract)

We may refuse accommodation in the following cases:

(1) When an application for accommodation does not conform with these terms and conditions.

(2) When the Hotel is fully booked and no guest rooms are available.

(3) When the person seeking accommodation is deemed liable to conduct himself/herself in a manner that will violate the provisions of the law, the public order or good morals in regard to his/her accommodation.

(4) When the person seeking accommodation is deemed to be under any of the following items (a) to (c):

(a) An organized crime group as defined in Article 2, Paragraph 2 of the Law Concerning Prevention of Unjust Activities by Organized Crime Group Members (Law No. 77 of 1991) (hereinafter referred to as an "organized crime group"), an organized crime member as defined in Article 2, Paragraph 6 of the same Law (hereinafter referred to as an "organized crime member"), an associate member of an organized crime group, or a person related to an organized crime group, or other anti-social forces.

(b) When a corporation or other organization whose business activities are controlled by an organized crime group or an organized crime member

(c) A corporation in which any of its directors is a member of an organized crime group.

(5) When a person seeking accommodation behaves in a manner that causes significant nuisance to other guests.

(6) When the person seeking accommodation can be clearly detected as carrying an infectious disease.

(7) When the Guest is subjected to violent demands or is asked to assume an unreasonable burden in relation to his/her accommodation.

(8) When the Hotel is unable to provide accommodation due to natural disasters, malfunction of facilities, or other unavoidable causes.

(9) When a person requesting lodging is deemed to be intoxicated and causing significant inconvenience to the neighborhood, or when a lodger behaves in a manner that causes significant inconvenience to other lodgers.

(10) When bringing in dangerous items (stoves or other firearms, petroleum, guns, swords, etc.) or items harmful to the human body.

(11) When the case falls under the provisions of the Tokyo Metropolitan Hotel and Inn Business Act Enforcement Ordinance.

(12) If the person has previously been subject to Article 11.

Article 2 (Refusal to Conclude an Accommodation Contract)

We may refuse accommodation in the following cases:

(1) When an application for accommodation does not conform with these terms and conditions.

(2) When the Hotel is fully booked and no guest rooms are available.

(3) When the person seeking accommodation is deemed liable to conduct himself/herself in a manner that will violate the provisions of the law, the public order or good morals in regard to his/her accommodation.

(4) When the person seeking accommodation is deemed to be under any of the following items (a) to (c):

(a) An organized crime group as defined in Article 2, Paragraph 2 of the Law Concerning Prevention of Unjust Activities by Organized Crime Group Members (Law No. 77 of 1991) (hereinafter referred to as an "organized crime group"), an organized crime member as defined in Article 2, Paragraph 6 of the same Law (hereinafter referred to as an "organized crime member"), an associate member of an organized crime group, or a person related to an organized crime group, or other anti-social forces.

(b) When a corporation or other organization whose business activities are controlled by an organized crime group or an organized crime member

(c) A corporation in which any of its directors is a member of an organized crime group.

(5) When a person seeking accommodation behaves in a manner that causes significant nuisance to other guests.

(6) When the person seeking accommodation can be clearly detected as carrying an infectious disease.

(7) When the Guest is subjected to violent demands or is asked to assume an unreasonable burden in relation to his/her accommodation.

(8) When the Hotel is unable to provide accommodation due to natural disasters, malfunction of facilities, or other unavoidable causes.

(9) When a person requesting lodging is deemed to be intoxicated and causing significant inconvenience to the neighborhood, or when a lodger behaves in a manner that causes significant inconvenience to other lodgers.

(10) When bringing in dangerous items (stoves or other firearms, petroleum, guns, swords, etc.) or items harmful to the human body.

(11) When the case falls under the provisions of the Tokyo Metropolitan Hotel and Inn Business Act Enforcement Ordinance.

(12) If the person has previously been subject to Article 11.

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