Cancellation of request for suspension of work Preparation for restart of operations at clubs in Ginza June 19, 4:04

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Many clubs in Ginza are preparing for the reopening of business from the 19th in response to the cancellation of the request for leave from the Tokyo Metropolitan Government.

The Tokyo Metropolitan Government has completely lifted the request for leave except for some large-scale events, and from 19th, it is now possible to open at restaurants with entertainment.

The club “Ginza Cashier” in Ginza, Tokyo, has been refraining from business since late March due to the spread of the new coronavirus, but we plan to restart it from the night of 19th for the first time in about two and a half months.

At the store, as a measure against infection, we decided to measure the body temperature of all customers and staff, and installed a device at the entrance of the store that can automatically measure when the face is close. In addition, when we serve customers, we put a transparent acrylic plate about 1 meter in height between them and wear a face shield.

It means that the store is almost ready by the night of the 18th and has already made reservations from regular customers.

Vice President Shinya Nakata of "Ginza Cashier" said, "Since we haven't been able to do business for a long time, the business situation is quite tough. We are still worried, but we will do our best to create an environment where customers can drink with peace of mind. I want to do it."