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28 Billion Yen Debt Pushes Fukushima’s Hawaiians Resort Into Foreign Hands

Spa Resort Hawaiians, a sprawling tropical-themed facility in Iwaki, Fukushima Prefecture, has long been cherished as Japans Hawaii. The indoor resort, which features Japans tallest water slide with a 40-meter drop, attracts about one million visitors each year as a family-friendly theme park.

28 Billion Yen Debt Pushes Fukushima’s Hawaiians Resort Into Foreign Hands

Spa Resort Hawaiians, a sprawling tropical-themed facility in Iwaki, Fukushima Prefecture, has long been cherished as Japans Hawaii. The indoor resort, which features Japans tallest water slide with a 40-meter drop, attracts about one million visitors each year as a family-friendly theme park.

Mumbai News: Celebrity Stylist Thompsun Fernandes Gives 150 Free Haircuts At Bandra Fair

Fernandes, who has a hair and make-up salon on Chapel Road, said the Free service is for those who cannot afford a visit to a hair salon. “It is thanks to Mother Mary for helping me do in the profession,” said Thomsun.

28 Billion Yen Debt Pushes Fukushima’s Hawaiians Resort Into Foreign Hands

Spa Resort Hawaiians, a sprawling tropical-themed facility in Iwaki, Fukushima Prefecture, has long been cherished as Japans Hawaii. The indoor resort, which features Japans tallest water slide with a 40-meter drop, attracts about one million visitors each year as a family-friendly theme park.

Harish Rao slams Congress over Singareni workers’ bonus

Hyderabad: Former minister T Harish Rao on Monday, September 22, lashed out at the Congress-led Telangana government, accusing it of “cheating” Singareni coal workers in the name of Dasara bonus. In a statement, the senior BRS leader alleged that the government pushed Singareni workers into disappointment by declaring a bonus from reduced profits. Govt reduced . Get the latest updates You can also download our app for Android and iOS.

Challenges of money muling probes

Acting on the petition of the Anti-Money Laundering Council (AMLC), the Court of Appeals issued last week a freeze order on the bank accounts of several officials from the Department of Public Works and Highways and executives of construction companies who were allegedly involved in anomalous flood control projects. The AMLC admitted that, ahead of