Go To Travel "4 consecutive holidays" First day In various places... July 23 13:22

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The four consecutive holidays started during the implementation of the "Go To Travel" program to stimulate tourism demand. Each region welcomes tourists while taking measures to prevent infection.

Thorough measures such as temperature measurement at Aichi Chubu Airport

The government's tourism demand stimulus "Go To Travel" has started, and on the 23rd of the first day of four consecutive holidays, more passengers than usual are seen at Chubu Airport in Aichi Prefecture, and the infection of the new coronavirus spreads again. Again, measures such as temperature measurement are thoroughly implemented.

At Chubu Airport, it is expected that the number of passengers will increase during the consecutive holidays, and there was a line of passengers at the departure counter on the 23rd of the first day.

A transparent sheet was installed at the counter to prevent flying, and airline staff were wearing masks and face shields to respond.

In addition, thermography is performed on domestic flights, and depending on the airline company, if you suspect an infection such as fever, you may refuse to board.

Due to the effect of the new coronavirus, as of January 1, there were 36 domestic flights per day at Chubu Airport, but 63 flights will be operated on the 23rd.

A woman who went to Ehime prefecture with her family said, "I was relieved that the measures against infection, such as splash-prevention sheets, were firmly established at the airport."

In addition, a man who goes to Kumamoto prefecture with his family said, "I'm thinking of using Go To Travel as well. I'd like to avoid crowded areas during the consecutive holidays, so I want to act."

Hokkaido Kushiro Infection Prevention and Seafood Bowl

Many people visited the Washo market in Kushiro City, Hokkaido, and saw the popular seafood bowl while taking preventive measures against the new coronavirus infection.

The Washo Market in the center of Kushiro City is lined with more than 40 fresh fish shops, and "Katte-don" is a popular tourist attraction where you can enjoy your favorite seafood on a bowl of rice.

“Go To Travel”, a measure to stimulate tourism demand, started on the 23rd of the first day of 4 consecutive holidays, many people came to the market from inside and outside of Hokkaido, and the “grapes shrimp”, which is also called phantom shrimp with little catch, can be taken from spring to summer I was looking for a seafood bowl with sashimi of my choice, such as a young greasy salmon, "Toxiraz".

There was a space for eating in the market, and visitors were able to savor their local seafood while disinfecting their hands and keeping a distance from others to prevent infection.

A 63-year-old man who visited with his grandson from Sapporo said, "I'm having a mess and I don't want to bother others, so I wash my masks and wash my hands. I want my normal condition to return soon."

Hideki Kakita, President of Kushiro Wako Co-operative, said, “I look forward to the people coming in the campaign. We will thoroughly prevent infections on the store side and have customers work on infection prevention as well, and feel comfortable with each other. I want you to do it."

Fukuoka Dazaifu Tenmangu is less crowded

Dazaifu Tenmangu in Fukuoka, which is popular with tourists, has fewer visitors than the average holiday.

On the approach to the Dazaifu Tenmangu Shrine, which is visited by an average of 9.6 million people a year, souvenir shops selling the famous Umegae mochi opened from around 9 am and welcomed tourists and worshipers.

``Go To Travel'' has undergone changes such as travel to and from Tokyo not covered by the increase in infection with the new coronavirus, but on the morning of the 23rd, the first day of the 4 consecutive holidays, people who visited the approach are the usual year It is a situation that is less than the national holidays.

A 30-year-old mother who came from Kumamoto Prefecture to pray for the passing of her eldest daughter said, "I came by private car to avoid 3 crowds. I feel that there are fewer people worshiping and sightseeing than before."

"I am thankful for this campaign, but the number of tourists is still small. I would like to make sure that I can visit with peace of mind by taking measures against infections," said President Yasumasa Furo, who is the chairman of the Dazaifu Tourism Association and runs the Umegae Mochi store. I was talking."