Overnight 100 million yen from Halloween to arrange security guards Shibuya Mayor November 1st 14:02

A lot of volunteers picked up trash every day in Shibuya, Tokyo, one night after Halloween. Director Hasebe of Shibuya Ward told reporters that it had a certain effect on measures such as banning drinking on the streets, and that it was a future challenge to inform foreigners.

One day after Halloween, around the Shibuya station, many volunteers cleaned up garbage scattered on the streets, such as empty cans and paper scraps.

A man who participated in a cleanup activity following last year said, “It was much cleaner than I thought. Last year there was a person who enjoyed too much, but I think Halloween was greeted in a good way.” It was.

In front of Halloween, Shibuya City banned drinking on the streets and parks around Shibuya Station, asked businesses to refrain from selling alcohol, and placed around 100 million yen for security guards. Measures were taken.

Shibuya Ward Mayor Hasebe told reporters on the morning of the day, “I felt the safest and safest of the last few years of Halloween. I think it has greatly decreased, "he said, indicating that the measure had a certain effect.

On the other hand, Mayor Hasebe said, “I feel that more than half of the people dressed as foreigners were foreigners. I asked the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Tourism Agency, and airlines to refrain from drinking on the street. "I want to go," and raised the issue of dealing with foreigners as a future issue.