Japan's tourism industry braces for fallout from Nanjing denial book

File photo taken in November 2015 shows Toshio Motoya (R), chief executive of the major Japanese hotel chain operator APA Group, and his wife Fumiko, the head of the group's hotel business. A furor over the hotel chain's decision to place a book denying the 1937 Nanjing Massacre, written by the husband, in its rooms is rattling Japan's tourism industry as the money-making Lunar New Year holidays get under way. (Photo by Kyodo News Stills via Getty Images)
File photo taken in November 2015 shows Toshio Motoya (R), chief executive of the major Japanese hotel chain operator APA Group, and his wife Fumiko, the head of the group's hotel business. A furor over the hotel chain's decision to place a book denying the 1937 Nanjing Massacre, written by the husband, in its rooms is rattling Japan's tourism industry as the money-making Lunar New Year holidays get under way. (Photo by Kyodo News Stills via Getty Images)
Japan's tourism industry braces for fallout from Nanjing denial book
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