The hotel provided by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government when requested to take a leave of absence, Shinjuku Ward did not notify extension of the expiration date, June 5, 20:49

Most of the people who stayed checked out because Shinjuku City did not tell that the expiration date was extended due to the measures provided by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government to those who lost their places due to a request for closure of an online cafe. I understand.

Tokyo requested the Internet cafes to be closed due to the spread of the new coronavirus, and provided rooms for business hotels free of charge to people who lost their places of destination.

Due to ongoing requests for leave, Tokyo Metropolitan Government has extended the expiration date from the original 31st month to 14th this month.

However, in Shinjuku City, the 98 people who entered the hotel through the window for people living in need of the city checked out by the morning of the 1st of this month, and those who would like to consult with their life should go to the welfare office of the city. It means that I handed out the documents that asked me to visit.

Only 9 out of 98 people visited the welfare office and re-entered the hotel because they did not inform them of the extension of the expiration date.

Regarding the response this time, a person in charge of Shinjuku Ward said, “I urged the hotel residents to come to us for advice on their future housing, but many people could not contact us. To have them come before the extension deadline. It was."

Tsuyoshi Inaba, an organization that supports the needy, says, "I didn't tell that the deadline would be extended.