Celebration parade of the Emperor's throne To be vigilant at 40 baggage inspections October 10th 17:20

On the 22nd of this month, a celebration parade celebrating the emperor's throne, the Metropolitan Police Department temporarily limited the use of the entrances and exits of stations near the route, and established approximately 40 baggage inspection areas for those who visit for blessings I understood this through interviews with related parties.

On the 22nd of this month, the celebration parade celebrating the emperor's throne, the Emperor will leave the Imperial Palace with the emperor in an open car with the empress, and the route is approximately 4.6 kilometers. Will arrive at Akasaka Imperial Land.

There will be booths for those who visit for blessings along the road, but for security purposes, some of the entrances and exits of Tokyo Metro Aoyama 1-chome Station, Nagatacho Station, Akasaka Mitsuke Station, and Sakuradamon Station are used. It was understood by interviewing the parties concerned that the time limit was limited before and after the parade.

In addition, there are about 40 baggage inspection areas to enter the booth, and we will be wary of dangerous goods being brought in with metal detectors.

Prohibited items are firearms such as lighters and fireworks, cutlery, drones, bottles and cans, flyers and banners.

Also, loud actions, playing musical instruments, jumping to shoulder wheels and routes are prohibited.

In addition, people and businesses who live near the course are asked not to look into or take photos from the rooftop or veranda.

The Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department has posted precautionary notes for viewing on its website and calling for cooperation.

Roadside residents ...

The Metropolitan Police Department calls on people who live near the route of the celebration parade not to look into the parade or take photos from the rooftop or veranda.

They also ask them to refrain from hanging laundry and potted plants in the hallways and verandas to prevent items from falling.

Various voices were heard from people living near the route.

Hanako Ayako (77), who lives on the 10th floor of an apartment in Kita-Aoyama, Minato-ku, where the parade route can be seen, was well-known by the residents' association and was preparing to move potted plants on the veranda.

On the veranda, there were other bitter gourd vines that were used as “natural curtains” in the summer, and the dead leaves could fall, so we used scissors to remove them on the 10th.

Mr. Handa said, “It's pretty strict, but you can't see it from the veranda, so I'm going to see it on the roadside. I will endure so much that I will not let it dry. "

Also, a 34-year-old woman living on the 10th floor of a condominium in Kojimachi, Chiyoda-ku said, “I didn't know about the regulations, so I wanted to see it from the veranda.
I thought I could show it to my 2-year-old daughter, but I would like to watch it on TV. I understand that it would be difficult if something happened, but I think it ’s a shame. ”