The downtown area Tenjin also has sparsely populated streets.

On the 28th, Governor Ogawa urgently called for self-restraint of unnecessary and urgent outings on the 28th, following the confirmation of six new cases of the new coronavirus in Fukuoka Prefecture. The streets are less crowded and different from the usual Sundays.

In Fukuoka Prefecture, six new cases were found on the 28th, and 16 people were confirmed to be infected after 24th of this month alone, bringing the total number of infected people to 22. Governor Ogawa had a special press conference on the night of the 28th. And called on to refrain from unnecessary and urgent outings from the night of the 28th to the 29th.

In the downtown area Tenjin of Fukuoka City, there are many families and young people on Sundays, but on the 29th there were few people going around the intersection due to reduced traffic.

In response to this request, the mini theater in Chuo-ku, Fukuoka City was closed on the 29th.

A 50-year-old man in Fukuoka City who said he went out to buy a mask says, "I've had less traffic since last week and I feel less today. I think that self-restraint is inevitable. I got a mask and went home. I do. "

A woman in her forties in Okagaki-cho said, "I came here for my daughter's cram school. I didn't know the request to go out of control, but I would stay in the car until the cram school ended."