Calling in Kabukicho "Don't let me get infected" Tokyo, June 3, 17:10

Tokyo is a busy downtown area at night, where confirmation of new coronavirus infections is occurring one after another, and staff members will call attention to prevent the spread of infections.

The Tokyo Metropolitan Government issued the "Tokyo Alert" for the first time on the night of the 2nd, saying that there was a sign of worsening infection in Tokyo.

In response to this, the Tokyo Metropolitan Government plans to call attention to prevent the spread of infection in Kabukicho in the Shinjuku area where infections are being confirmed, in collaboration with local governments.

When calling out to the downtown area at night, I tell them that they shouldn't get infected and that they shouldn't get infected, and they will hand out leaflets that describe the facilities for which they are requesting leave.

The city has a want to start the interrogation of the street to the prospect of the weekend.

From April until the 25th of last month when the declaration of emergency was lifted due to increased confirmation of infections, staff members called for refraining from going out and returning home early in Kabukicho, Ikebukuro, Roppongi, and Shibuya in Shinjuku.