All the flowers of the Okinawa lily garden are cut off at 23:30 on April 24 with the prevention of new corona infection

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In order to prevent new coronavirus infection, in order to prevent people from gathering, the prefectural general sports park in Okinawa City, Okinawa, cut down all the flowers of the lily garden, which is a resort.

The prefectural general sports park in Okinawa City has a 1,500-square-meter lily garden, and is known as a holiday destination where more than 10,000 people visit each day during the long holiday season.

However, this year the park decided to mow all the lilies in the park, about 15,000, in an effort to prevent people from gathering to prevent the new coronavirus infection.

On the 24th, five staff members were cutting the flowers and stems that had grown to bloom for two minutes using branch cutting scissors.

Seiji Fukushima, director of the Okinawa Prefectural Sports Park, said, "Most of the park is closed and only this lily garden is left. It was a painful choice because many people are looking forward to it." It was

The bulbs from which the flowers have been cut will grow more easily, and larger flowers will come into bloom, so the park wants to enjoy the lilies that have grown brilliantly next spring.