“Don't come to Kanagawa / Shonan.” Governor Sufficiency for going out during the large holidays complained April 13 13:20

In order to prevent the spread of the new coronavirus, Governor Kuroiwa of Kanagawa prefecture held an extraordinary conference and said that the number of people on some coasts has increased from before the “declaration of emergency”, “I am now in Shonan in Kanagawa. I strongly urge you not to go out during the long holidays.

In Kanagawa prefecture, there are traffic jams on the roads around the coast of Kamakura city on weekends, and the number of people is increasing around the Kugenuma coast of Fujisawa city even before the declaration of an emergency, so the prefecture is a signboard that asks to refrain from entering the coast. The police will focus on parking violations over the weekend.

Governor Kuroiwa, who held an extraordinary conference on the 24th, said that the number of people visiting the Sagami River and other riverbeds for weekends and barbecues is increasing. Also called for self-restraint.

On top of that, he said, "Restriction on going out is not enough. We recognize that the risk of infection is not only three, but also in various places, and I would like to request further thorough refraining from going out during the large holidays. Now I am in Kanagawa as well. Please do not come to me. "