Popular French restaurant also closed Closure of new corona Tokyo April 22 17:04

Known for its unique atmosphere like a Western-style building surrounded by greenery, the highly popular French restaurant in Kichijoji, Tokyo, has a series of cancellations of reservations due to the effect of the new coronavirus, and support measures such as leave compensation are unclear. In the meantime, we decided that it would be difficult to continue business, and we decided to close the store on the 6th of next month.

It was decided to close the shop by the French restaurant "Fuyotei" near Inokashira Park in Kichijoji, Tokyo.

According to the stores, due to the effect of refraining from going out to prevent the spread of the new coronavirus infection, cancellations of reservations were made one after another from the end of February, which is the time of scraping, to this month, and there was almost no sales.

On the other hand, the cash flow deteriorated because the personnel expenses of 7 employees and the management cost of the store cost about 8 million yen per month.

Even if they received a loan from a financial institution, they had to repay the loan, and while it was unclear how to provide support such as compensation for leave of absence, it was decided that it would be difficult to continue management, so the company decided to close the store immediately.

The restaurant, which was renovated and opened in 1988, is popular for its authentic French cuisine, which you can enjoy in a Western-style atmosphere surrounded by greenery. It means that there were many people who used to.

Owner Yoko Nakayama said, “I don't know when the virus will end, so I decided it would be impossible to continue operating, so I decided to close it. The response of our customers is great and it is loved by many people. I feel that it was a store that was open. "

It means that reservations have already been filled up until the next month when the store will be closed on the 6th of next month, and the sale of takeaway foods will be finished on the 22nd.