Tokyo Sky Tree reopened. Observation deck entry is limited to 20-30%. June 1, 12:46.

Tokyo Sky Tree, which was closed due to the new coronavirus, resumed business on the 1st, and visitors enjoyed the view by taking pictures on the observation deck.

Tokyo Skytree in Sumida-ku, Tokyo, has been temporarily closed since March to prevent infection with the new coronavirus. However, due to the relaxation of Tokyo's request for closure, it resumed operations on the 1st.

As a countermeasure against infection, a temperature was taken at the entrance, and visitors over the age of elementary school were asked to wear masks.

The observation deck, which can accommodate up to 2000 people, is limited to 20 to 30% of the number of visitors.

Unfortunately it was a cloudy sky for one day, but the visitors were spending time slowly enjoying the view by taking pictures of the cityscape below.

A man in his 50s said that he visited every time from the opening of his business eight years ago to the opening anniversary, and he said, "It was a bit disappointing because it was cloudy, but I'm glad I've been waiting for it to restart all the time. I feel lonely because I haven't come, but I'm glad I can see the scenery slowly and don't get crowded. "