The region where the declaration is lifted Every day, every day while taking preventive measures New Corona May 24 12:29

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On Sunday, 24th, in the area where the declaration of emergency has been lifted, the daily routine is returning, with the entrance ceremony held while taking precautionary measures against infection.

Yamanashi elementary and junior high school finally entrance ceremony

In areas where the declaration of emergency has been lifted, there is a growing movement to reopen schools. In Yamanashi prefecture, the entrance ceremony was held on the 24th at elementary and junior high schools in six cities and towns.

Of these, at Tatomi Elementary School in Chuo City, Yamanashi Prefecture, more than 50 new first-year students went to school with their parents wearing masks, and at the reception, they reported the results of temperature measurements in the morning and performed disinfection.

At the entrance ceremony held at the gymnasium, children and guardians were seated in seats 1 meter apart from each other to prevent infection.

At the ceremony, the homeroom teacher read each child's name one by one, and the children cheerfully replied. Next, Minoru Fujimaki replied, “I am very happy to meet everyone. Please come back to school every day.”

On the 24th, the 5th and 6th grade students and guests stopped attending, and did not perform school song singing or congratulatory telegrams.

The new first-year girl said, "I want to do my best in mathematics at school. I want to make 10 friends." The girl's mother said, "I was worried because I was postponed many times, but I am happy that the entrance ceremony was held safely. I want you to have a safe, healthy, and enjoyable school life."

Otsu at the world heritage site Hieizan Enryakuji

Hieizan Enryakuji Temple, which is a World Heritage site in Otsu City, has been closed since last month due to the new coronavirus.

Enryakuji Temple, the main temple of the Tendai sect, has been canceled since the 20th of last month due to the new coronavirus, but since the declaration of emergency has been lifted in the entire Kansai region, it has been restarted since 24th.

At the temple, antiseptic solution was placed at the place where you pay the admission fee, and tapes were used as a marker to allow viewers to line up at intervals, and a sheet to prevent splashing was installed to prevent infection.

People who worshiped wore masks and walked around the precincts, or even put their hands together with the bells set up in the precincts. A man in his 40s in Shiga who visited the couple said, "I have been unable to get overwhelmed, but I heard that it will resume today, so I went there."

"I'm still in an uncertain situation, but I would like you to visit while keeping a distance so that you can have peace of mind as a source of prayers," said the Imadegawa Yukikai worship manager at Mt. Hiei Enryakuji.

Kochi at the tourist attraction aquarium

At Katsurahama Aquarium, a tourist attraction in Kochi City, we have taken measures to prevent new coronavirus infections, and have been restarting operations from the middle of this month. Parents and children also come on holidays on the 24th to gradually regain the bustle.

The Katsurahama Aquarium in Kochi City was closed from the 13th of last month due to the new coronavirus, but this month, no new infected person was confirmed in the prefecture, and the request to refrain from going out was canceled. Opened again on the day.

According to the aquarium, the number of visitors on the weekend after the reopening is about one-third of the usual year, but it has not fully recovered, but it is gradually returning, and parents and children are visiting on the 24th to enjoy the penguin's food service. I was able to see it.

At the time of reopening, at the aquarium, staff will take measures such as disinfecting the aquarium and handrails every hour, install antiseptic solution in the hall, etc. It means that you have stopped.

A man in Kochi, who visited with his child, said, "I'm very happy that my 4-year-old daughter seemed to have the stress of not being able to go out."

Kaori Mori of the Katsurahama Aquarium said, `` I may not feel like going out immediately, but since the measures are thorough, I would like you to visit with confidence and heal your self-restraint. I was talking. "

Long-awaited movie fans ... Fukuoka

On the 24th, the first Sunday of the movie theater in Fukuoka, where business has resumed, people who have been waiting for the movie enjoyed various infection control measures.

The movie theater KBC Cinema located in Chuo-ku, Fukuoka City has resumed operations from 22nd, and celebrated its first Sunday on 24th. Movie fans who were waiting for the resumption of business for the first time in about a month and a half gathered in the morning and enjoyed the movie on the screen.

When reopening business, movie theaters require wearing masks as well as setting the ventilation of air conditioners strongly during the screening. In addition, the seats are spaced one by one from the front, back, left and right, reducing the number of visitors to half. A visitor said, "I enjoyed watching DVDs at home during the holidays, but it's nice to see them on the screen of a movie theater."

“I'm relieved to be able to restart it,” said Takako Miyasada, manager of KBC Cinema. I reconfirmed the joy of delivering a movie to customers during the holidays. I would like you to enjoy the movie while taking measures against infection. ” It was

Aomori Hirosaki apple garden

In Hirosaki City, Aomori Prefecture, the number one apple producing region in Japan, efforts are being made to encourage university students who are financially in need to work at an apple farmer where labor shortages occur due to the new coronavirus.

Hirosaki City will support up to 3000 yen for half of the daily allowance paid by farmers to support university students who are refusing to work part-time due to the new coronavirus and apple farmers who are suffering from labor shortages. doing.

On the 24th, six students of Hirosaki University worked at Norio Yamashita's apple orchard in Ozawa, Hirosaki City to pick up some of the flowers required to grow apple fruits.

The students who participated learned how to pick flowers from a farmer, and they worked very well.

A second-year female student said, “I am grateful to be able to work while there are few recruitment for part-time jobs. It will be a valuable experience because I can be involved in the production site”.

Mr. Yamashita, an apple farmer, said, "Since I was in trouble due to lack of manpower, it was very helpful. I want to work until the harvest time because my work is serious."