TERMS & CONDITIONS
1. Introduction
These Terms & Conditions (hereinafter referred to as “these Terms”) set forth the conditions of use for this website operated by Otaru Retreat Come Inn (hereinafter referred to as “the Property”). All users of this website are deemed to have agreed to these Terms.
2. Intellectual Property Rights
All content published on this website, including text, images, logos, videos, and other materials (hereinafter referred to as “Content”), is the property of the Property or third parties with legitimate rights. Unauthorized reproduction, copying, or redistribution is strictly prohibited.
3. Provided Services
The Property provides various services through this website, including information about the guesthouse, reservation handling, and responding to inquiries. The content and availability of services may be changed or discontinued without prior notice.
4. User Responsibility
Users shall use this website at their own responsibility. The Property shall not be held liable for any damages resulting from the use of this website by users.
5. Prohibited Actions
Users must not engage in the following activities:
- Providing false or inaccurate information
- Infringing upon the rights of others
- Engaging in acts that violate laws or public order and morals
- Disrupting the operation of the Property
6. Disclaimer
The Property acknowledges that unexpected issues or errors may occur in the use of this website, and users agree to use the site with this understanding. The Property assumes no liability for any damages resulting from the use of this website.
7. Changes to the Terms & Conditions
The Property reserves the right to modify these Terms without prior notice. The revised Terms shall take effect upon being posted on this website and shall apply to all subsequent use.
8. Governing Law and Jurisdiction
These Terms shall be governed by the laws of Japan. In the event of any dispute arising from the use of this website, the court with jurisdiction over the location of the Property shall have exclusive jurisdiction as the court of first instance.
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