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A man walks past restaurants which closed after 8 PM, the time the government asks them to close by, amid the coronavirus emergency decree in Tokyo, Japan, January 15, 2021.REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon
TOKYO, July 9 (Reuters) - The operator of the so-called Kill Bill restaurant in Tokyo said on Friday he was shocked by comments from a government minister that he would ask banks to pressure eateries that don t comply with stricter coronavirus measures.
Kozo Hasegawa, the president of Global-Dining Inc (7625.T) that runs 43 restaurants including one that inspired the movie Kill Bill: Volume I , told Reuters that the cabinet seems to be in chaos and that it seemed the minister doesn t know much about our constitution .
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