2 months late entrance ceremony with new corona children learn traffic rules June 6 11:10

At the entrance ceremony of an elementary school that had been postponed due to the effect of the new coronavirus in Setagaya-ku, Tokyo, police officers taught new first graders how to cross a pedestrian crossing.

At Hachimanyama Elementary School in Setagaya-ku, Tokyo, an entrance ceremony was held on the 6th, which had been postponed for 2 months.

At the intersection near the school, police officers from the Seijo Police Department called out to each of the first-graders who went to school with their parents and taught them how to cross the pedestrian crossing.

When the traffic light turned green, the children could learn from it by checking the left and right sides and telling them that the car was not coming and raising their hands to cross the pedestrian crossing.

A 6-year-old girl said, "I'm happy to be able to go to school. I want to watch my car and go to school."

Seijo police station chief Takao Yoshioka said, "We usually do this in April, but it was delayed due to the new coronavirus. We want children to have a happy school life without accidents." It was