Tochigi Nikko World Heritage Site Toshogu Shrine Reopening Visits June 1 13:04

At Toshogu Shrine in Nikko City, Tochigi Prefecture, etc., we have resumed accepting visits that had been discontinued to prevent the spread of the new coronavirus for the first time in about a month and a half.

We have resumed accepting visits at Toshogu and Rinnoji Temple in Nikko, Tochigi Prefecture, and the Futarasan Shrine, which are registered as World Heritage Sites.

Although it was not subject to the leave request of Tochigi Prefecture, it voluntarily stopped accepting the visit and resumed for the first time in about a month and a half, of which the front gate was opened at 9 am at Nikko Toshogu. It was

At the entrance reception desk and the reception desk for bills and amulets, seats were installed to prevent flying infections, and staff in masks were in charge of responding.

In addition, we encouraged visitors to use antiseptic solutions and broadcasted calls to wear masks and keep away from others.

In the past, many people visited on weekdays, but it was sparse on the morning of the day, and a man in the 40s of the restaurant business from Saitama prefecture said, "I came to know the restart on the Internet. I will watch it carefully so that it is not crowded. "

Keiichiro Abe, General Manager of Nikko Toshogu, said, "We hope that we will be able to visit again and return to the city of Nikko. We hope that you will visit and be careful not to get infected."