Self-restraint of movement Harajuku on the first weekend It is crowded with many young people June 20 11:49

This is the first weekend in Japan when the self-restraint of traveling across prefectures has been alleviated, and Takeshita Street in Harajuku, Tokyo has been crowded with many young people visiting from the morning for shopping.

On Takeshita Street in Harajuku, many stores including sundries have resumed business following the cancellation of the emergency declaration and the relaxation of requests for holidays.On the 20th, many young people and families who visited for shopping and walks from the morning. It is crowded with friends.

Of these, at a clothing store for young people, the staff lined up shelves, shoes, etc. with clothes in front of the store at the time of opening at 11:00 am.

The 21-year-old woman of the staff said, "We are gradually increasing the number of customers, so I hope that more people will come from various places and become like Harajuku before."

A freshman college student from Saitama Prefecture said, “I came to Harajuku for the first time in four months. I want to avoid the crowds and enjoy shopping.”

A woman in her 40s who said she came from Yokohama with six relatives to buy her niece's birthday gift said, "I left Kanagawa for the first time in three months. I'm still worried about coronavirus infection, but the economy. I also have to turn around, so I want to be careful while shopping."