Hotel postponed opening with new Corona Open two months late Tokyo 18:53 on September 1st

A hotel in Tokyo's Koto Ward, which was scheduled to open in July this time to coincide with the Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics, took measures against infection with the new coronavirus and opened a day and two months later.

The opening was at the Tokyo Bay Shiomi Prince Hotel, which is close to the venues for the Olympic and Paralympic Games in Tokyo and the Olympic Village, and professional figure skaters Shizuka Arakawa and others celebrated their opening with tape cutting.



The hotel was originally scheduled to open in July, but the opening of the hotel was delayed by two months in order to implement infection control measures.



On the doors of the guest rooms, in addition to the stickers that indicate disinfection, we have introduced a system that allows you to check the congestion status of restaurants and other areas on the guest room TV.



Also, the restaurant has stopped serving buffet and the staff is now serving food.



President Takashi Goto, who runs the hotel, Seibu Holdings, said, "We recognize that it is a tough departure, and now we want to improve the value of the hotel by ensuring safety and security."



In Tokyo, Mitsui Fudosan also opened a hotel on the 1st, which was postponed due to the spread of new coronavirus infection.