Bed-Making Cleaning: Hours Day and Nonami Balthasar

bed-making cleaning: In return, the women worked three hours a day doing bed-making and cleaning, according to The Japan Times. The people arrested for allegedly having visitors with short-stay visas work illegally were identified as Manryo President Hiroshi Kozawa, 45, and workers Sven Balthasar, 32, from Luxembourg, and Michiko Nonami, 34. According to Hokkaido police, the three people from Tokyo-based Manryo Inc., which operates the Khaosan Sapporo Family Hostel, allegedly canceled a ¥2,000 accommodation fee per stay for at least two female tourists, from China and Malaysia. Nonami and Balthasar, both residing in Sapporo, are a married couple. The two female guests were arrested during a police raid on Tuesday. Kozawa told the police he thought the guests were helping out voluntarily. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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