Japanese man arrested after ‘dating more than 35 women at once to get birthday gifts’

<p>Photographs published in Japan show Takashi Miyagawa’s meetings with several different women</p> (MBS News)

Photographs published in Japan show Takashi Miyagawa’s meetings with several different women

(MBS News)

A Japanese man has been accused of dating 35 women at the same time to get hundreds of pounds worth of birthday presents.

Takashi Miyagawa, 39, allegedly gave different dates for his birthday to each of his potential partners after claiming he wanted a serious relationship.

He is said to have received cards and presents totalling 100,000 yen (£668), including a £200 suit.

The women eventually realised his scam and formed a victims association before going to police in February, according to MBS News.

He has now been arrested on suspicion of fraud.

It is alleged that Miyagawa told a 47-year-old woman his birthday was on 22 February, a 40-year-old woman that it was in July and a 35-year-old woman that it was in April.

However his real birthday is believed to be 13 November.

Local news sites reported that Miyagawa met the women while working for a marketing company selling hydrogen water shower heads and other products.

One woman told MBS News that he kissed her on the second date. She added: “I told him, ‘I don’t want to do that unless [you] are someone who wants to get married and really be with me in the future.’ He responded, ‘I’m serious. I’m going to be with you for the rest of my life.'”

Photographs published by the network show Miyagawa with several different women at restaurants and at a park. In one image two small cakes can be seen with the message "Happy Birthday".

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