Expansion of emergency declarations Department stores' closures spread 17th April, 19:03

In response to the spread of the declaration of emergency throughout the country, Sogo Seibu has decided to open only the food floor at all stores nationwide starting on the 18th.

<Sogo / Seibu>
Nine stores, such as Tokyo, Kanagawa, and Hyogo, closed floors such as clothing and opened only the food floor, but from the 18th all 15 stores nationwide will only open the food floor. .

<Isetan Mitsukoshi>
11 stores such as Tokyo and Fukuoka were closed all the time or only the food floor was open, but from 18th Isetan Shizuoka and Hiroshima Mitsukoshi, Matsuyama Mitsukoshi only the food floor, Takamatsu Mitsukoshi is closed all the time I will.

<J. Front Retailing> (with Daimaru and Matsuzakaya under its umbrella)
12 stores in Tokyo, Osaka, Fukuoka, etc. closed the entire building or only the food floor, but from 18th, Kochi Daimaru in Kochi Prefecture will also be closed.

<Parco> From the
18th, 17 stores nationwide will be temporarily closed except some food floors.

Regional expansion of restaurant chain shortening time

Many restaurant chains have begun to take measures such as expanding the areas where business hours are shortened in response to the expansion of the area covered by the emergency declaration nationwide.

<Zensho Holdings> (Operating approximately 4,600 stores such as Sukiya Hama Sushi) We have
already shortened business hours at all stores in Tokyo and Kanagawa by 8:00 pm, and have business hours in other regions as well, in response to requests from local governments. The policy is to shorten the time and take it home or deliver it at other times.

<Skylark Holdings> (operated by Gust and Jonathan) In
addition to the seven prefectures that had already declared a state of emergency, from Aichi on the 17th, from 18th onwards, in principle, shorten the business to 8:00 pm I decided.
Some take-out and home delivery services will be offered after 8pm depending on the store.

<Denny's> In
addition to the stores already in Tokyo, Kanagawa, Osaka, Hyogo, and Chiba, which have already been shortened, the stores in Aichi and Saitama have been shortened from 17th, and the stores in Gifu have been shortened from 18th. In addition, there are stores that reduce the time when alcohol is served.

<McDonald's>
We are considering shortening business hours at approximately 2,900 stores nationwide based on requests from local governments.

<Starbucks>
Of the 1530 stores nationwide, 7 prefectures are already closed in principle.
In addition, in 6 prefectures of Aichi, Kyoto, Hiroshima, Ishikawa, Fukui, and Gifu, the business hours will be shortened to 7:00 pm, starting from the 17th, quitting the seats in the store and taking it home for a drive through.
In other areas, we plan to open the seats in the store until 7 pm.

Convenience store correspondence

This is a response from a major convenience store based on the fact that the area covered by the "Emergency Declaration" based on the law has been expanded nationwide.

In principle, Seven-Eleven, FamilyMart, and Lawson will continue to operate, but depending on the situation of each store, we may consult with the owner and take a leave or shorten the business hours.

At convenience store stores, there is a display that encourages customers waiting at the cash register to line up at intervals, a transparent partition is installed at the cashier counter, ventilation is provided by opening the entrance door, and a tray is used. We will proceed with measures to prevent the spread of infection, such as the delivery of cash.