Underground shopping mall in Nagoya to allow traffic before reopening of stores New Corona May 15 11:34

The underground shopping center in the city center of Nagoya, which had been closed from the 18th of last month in response to the national declaration of emergency, was opened for the first time in about a month on the morning of 15th after the declaration was lifted, and traffic is now available. It was.

In Central Park, an underground shopping center in the center of Nagoya city, almost all stores were closed from the 18th of last month due to the national emergency declaration being expanded nationwide based on the Special Measures Law against New Coronavirus The passage was also closed.

However, after the national emergency declaration was lifted on the 14th, it became possible to pass the traffic for the first time in about a month on the morning of the 15th.

At around 6am, the guards opened the shutters in the underground mall and turned around, and commuter passengers went through the underground passages one after another.

According to Central Park, the stores in the underground malls are still closed, but there are many people who pass through the underground passageway to Sakae Station in the center of Nagoya city, so we were able to go there before the store reopens.

A man on the way to work said, "I thought it's going to open today, and it was open when I came. It feels like my everyday life is back. I just hope to end it soon, but let's continue with masks and hand washing for a while. I think. "

Another man said, "It's convenient here even if it rains without passing an umbrella. It helps."