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Yoshimasa Hayashi, member of House of Councillor, Liberal Democratic Party, Japan, meets with Legco members at the Legislative Council building in Hong Kong.

Japan’s education chief denies ‘sexy private yoga’ claims as scandals stack up against Prime Minster Abe

Local media reported he had visited the studio in the hip Ebisu district in Tokyo using a state car, which he apologised for

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Japan’s education minister apologised on Wednesday for using an official car to visit a yoga studio, but denied claims that the facility was offering “sexy private yoga”.

The row is the latest headache for Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s government, which is already under fire after two cronyism scandals and sexual harassment claims against a top finance ministry bureaucrat.

The Shukan Bunshun weekly magazine on Wednesday reported that Education Minister Yoshimasa Hayashi visited a yoga studio in the hip Ebisu district in Tokyo using a state car, and took private lessons there.

“I apologise for creating confusion amid a tense parliamentary situation,” Hayashi told reporters.

“As the government is facing severe rebuke and criticism, I will serve the public in a more disciplined manner,” he said, in an apparent reference to various scandals involving the cabinet in recent weeks.

“I should have drawn a line between the public and the private, even though this case was in line with rules,” he added.

Ministers are permitted to use government vehicles for private use in between public engagements, local media said.

The magazine described the yoga studio as a “sexy private yoga” studio run by a former porn actress that offers private lessons and oil massages.

Support for Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s government has flagged due to two cronyism scandals and criticism of the way the finance ministry has handled claims that its top bureaucrat sexually harassed female reporters. Photo: Kyodo

But Hayashi said he was simply taking “regular yoga lessons and massages with finger pressure” for better health. 

The president of the yoga studio has denied that she was ever a porn actress, and is demanding a correction and an apology from the magazine.

“I firmly deny the article which presents an indecent image and is completely different from the facts,” she said.

The studio’s website says it offers private lessons for men or couples.

Support for Abe’s government has flagged due to two cronyism scandals and criticism of the way the finance ministry has handled claims that its top bureaucrat sexually harassed female reporters.

Around half of voters now disapprove of Abe’s administration, and a similar number want his Finance Minister Taro Aso to step down, polls published Monday found.

The polls bode ill for Abe’s bid to be reelected party chief in September in a vote he was once expected to win easily.

This article appeared in the South China Morning Post print edition as: Minister sorry for taking car to ‘sexy yoga’ studio
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