By YURI MURAKAMI/ Staff Writer
September 12, 2021 at 07:30 JST
In a bill sent to the couple, the wedding venue operator asks them to pay a cancellation fee of about 570,000 yen. But the company is now demanding about 2.1 million yen in the lawsuit, saying that they didn't cancel their wedding ceremony until the day of the event. (Yuri Murakami)
After a couple signed up with a wedding venue operator for a wedding ceremony to be held in June 2020, they decided to cancel it amid the novel coronavirus pandemic. [Read More]
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