Ibaraki Announces One Pachinko Store That Does Not Respond to Holiday Request New Corona April 28, 18:04

On the 28th, Ibaraki Prefecture announced the names of the pachinko parlors in Furukawa, which are still operating without requesting a leave, based on Article 45 of the Act on Special Measures against New Coronavirus.

Governor Oikawa of Ibaraki Prefecture held a press conference on the afternoon of the 28th, and it is stronger based on Article 45 of the Special Measures Law for New Coronavirus Countermeasures, saying that one pachinko store in Furukawa City is still operating After clarifying that we have requested a leave, we announced the name of the store.

Ibaraki Prefecture has requested the closure of pachinko parlors from April 18th to May 6th due to the declaration of emergency, but 15 stores in 6 cities and towns near the prefectural border continue to operate. I was asked to leave again in writing.

As a result of conducting field surveys for three days until the 28th, the prefecture did not convince one store in Koga City, so the prefecture decided to announce the store name.

Ibaraki Prefecture also announces the name of the store on the prefecture's website and will delete it if it can be confirmed that it has responded to the leave request.

Governor Oikawa has announced that he requested written closure on the 28th to 30 stores that are informed that they are still operating, in addition to the 15 stores that requested the closure in writing. .

If we are still in business, we plan to announce the store name on May 1 at the earliest.