Safari Park reopens business Corona measures for visitors Fukushima Nihonmatsu 3:31 on May 31

The Tohoku Safari Park in Nihonmatsu City, Fukushima Prefecture, which had been closed due to the effect of the new coronavirus, has resumed operations for the first time in 30 days and 52 days.

The Tohoku Safari Park in Nihonmatsu City was closed from the 9th of last month due to the influence of the new coronavirus, but it resumed business on the 30th, the first weekend after the declaration of emergency was lifted in the Tokyo metropolitan area and Hokkaido.

To prevent infections, all employees measure their body temperature and ask visitors to wear masks and disinfect their hands.

Every other seat on the stage of the sea lion show was cross-taped with tape, and visitors were sitting at a distance and enjoying the cute arts.

Also, in the exhibition rooms of the white lion siblings "Ikkyu" and "Yuzu", which were born in January this year, families and other people lined up in front of the windows to take pictures.

About 30% of the visitors on the 30th were before the holidays, and a man who visited with 5 family members said, "I was having a hard time because I couldn't go out with the children on the weekend. It was a great gift for the children." I was talking.

A woman in her 30s with her two-year-old daughter said, "I'm glad that my daughter who loves animals is happy. I'm happy."