Pedestrian Heaven Reopens in Ginza, Tokyo Bells Thanking Medical Persons June 14 14:50

In Tokyo Ginza, pedestrian paradise, which had been canceled due to the new coronavirus, was restarted for the first time in 83 days on the 13th.

In the downtown area of ​​Ginza, Tokyo, police officers started preparing to close the road around 11:50 am, and pedestrian paradise was resumed at noon.

The streets are lined with department stores and luxury brand stores, and many shoppers were crowded on weekends, but due to the new coronavirus, the pedestrian paradise had been suspended since the end of March.

At the clock tower of Ginza 4-chome, a special bell sound was put on by noon on the 13th and the 14th for two days, and thanks to the medical staff were heard.On the 13th, we stopped in the rain. I also saw some people listening to me.

A man who was shopping with his family said, "I came to Ginza for the first time in two months. I'm excited."

In addition, a woman in her 40s said, "Since I moved from Fukuoka city, I was asked to refrain from refraining, so today is my first time in Ginza in Tokyo. It's raining, but I'm happy."