The Hotel may cancel the Usage Agreement in any of the following cases.
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When a Guest is deemed to be in danger of engaging in conduct that violates the provisions of the law, public order, or good morals in relation to his/her use of the Hotel, or when such conduct has been engaged in.
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When a guest is intoxicated and may be a nuisance to other guests. When a guest behaves in a manner that is extremely disruptive to other guests.
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When the customer is a member of an organized crime group, a member of an organized crime group, an organization or person related to an organized crime group, or any other anti-social force.
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When the business activities of a corporation or organization are controlled by a criminal organization or a gang member.
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When a corporation has an executive officer who is a member of an organized crime group.
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When a guest makes violent demands on the facility or its employees, or demands an unreasonable burden from the facility.
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When the Guest violates any of the prohibited acts set out in the Hotel Usage Regulations.
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When a customer is clearly recognized as carrying an infectious disease.
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When the facility cannot be used due to a natural disaster or other force majeure event.
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When the circumstances fall under Article 10 of Hyogo Hotel and Inn Business Act Enforcement Ordinance.
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When the Guest smokes in bed, tampers with fire prevention facilities, or fails to observe any other prohibited activities stipulated by the Hotel (limited to those necessary for fire prevention purposes).
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