
Hyogo Governor Cleared in Leak Case
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Hyogo Governor Motohiko Saito will not be indicted in connection with an information leak case. The case involved the private information of a whistleblower who died in July 2024.
The Hyogo governor's office continues to operate without disruption following the resolution of the information leak investigation. This means no changes to prefectural services or tourist facilities are expected.
Travelers to Hyogo Prefecture, including popular destinations like Kobe and Himeji, can expect normal conditions. There are no anticipated impacts on transportation, accommodation, or access to attractions.
This outcome ensures stability within the local government, allowing for continued focus on tourism and regional development initiatives that benefit visitors.
Original source:The Japan Times ↗
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