TOKYO - A glittering bathtub made of gold worth nearly $1 million has been
stolen from a resort hotel, an official said Wednesday.
 A gold bathtub worth 120 million yen ($988,100), which was
stolen from a hotel near Tokyo May 30, 2007, is seen in this photo taken
June 2005. [Reuters]
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A worker at Kominato Hotel
Mikazuki in Kamogawa, south of Tokyo, notified police that the fancy tub was
missing from the hotel's guest bathroom on the 10th floor, according to a local
police official who only gave his surname, Ogawa.
The round tub, worth $987,000, is made of 18-karat gold and weighs 176
pounds.
The tub, flanked by two crane statues, has been a main feature of the hotel's
shared bathroom. Visitors can take a dip in the tub, but it is only available a
few hours a day "for security reasons," the hotel's Web site said.
Someone apparently cut the chain attached to the door of a small section of
the bathroom where the bathtub was placed, but not riveted, and made off with
the tub, Ogawa said.
"We have no witness information and there are no video
cameras," he said. "We have no idea who took it," the official said.