Immediately before returning to Japan, requesting arrival at immigration request Haneda Airport March 7 11:53

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Before the request for a two-week wait for Chinese and South Korean immigration from the 9th begins due to the strengthening of measures against the borderline of the new coronavirus, at Haneda Airport, people returning home ahead of schedule, etc. Was seen.

The government has decided to request that visitors, including Japanese from China and South Korea, wait two weeks at designated locations, starting on September 9, to strengthen measures at the border of the new coronavirus.

Ahead of this, at Haneda Airport, people who returned home early in the morning, who changed their schedule urgently, and who came to Japan for work, saw the passengers wearing masks stand out.

Of these, a woman in her 30s who returned from Korea with her child ahead of schedule said, "I was going to return home next week, but after receiving a request for waiting, I returned early with my two children. I thought it was necessary and restricted, but I am worried that my husband is still in Korea. "

A 50-year-old Korean man who changed his schedule and came to Japan for work, said, “I was surprised at the decision to request a wait and decided to go to Japan for work as soon as possible. I'm going back to Korea again, I hope the effects of the coronavirus subside and I hope we can get it back as soon as possible. "