"Toshimaen" business resumed Haunted houses and others are closed Tokyo March 21 12:18

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In order to prevent the spread of the new coronavirus, measures were taken at Toshimaen, an amusement park in Nerima-ku, Tokyo, which had been closed since last month, to take measures such as measuring the body temperature of all visitors. We have resumed business except for facilities.

The amusement park "Toshimaen" in Nerima-ku, Tokyo, was closed from last month 29, but except for some indoor facilities, it resumed business from 10 am on the 21st and immediately a large number of families etc. Visited.

As a measure to prevent the spread of the infection, the first step is to measure the body temperature of all visitors who visit the tent with a tent dedicated to the entrance gate.

In addition, popular roller coasters also took measures to avoid getting in contact with other passengers, leaving them in a row with the front seat.

On the other hand, eight indoor facilities, such as facilities where young children can play and haunted houses, continue to be closed.

A second grader boy who had been with his family said, "I've been locked up at home so I can play outside and it's really fun."

Mr. Yasushi Miyauchi, a spokeswoman for Toshimaen, said, "We want to take measures to ensure that our customers can enjoy our activities with peace of mind."