Yokohama, which has the largest number of new adults in the cities, wards, towns and villages nationwide, has decided to hold the ceremony on the 11th of this month as scheduled, as the response to the coming-of-age ceremony is divided in each region.

The city is calling on participants to refrain from eating before and after the ceremony.

In Yokohama City, where about 37,000 new adults will be born, which is the largest number in municipalities nationwide, a state of emergency will be declared on the 7th, and as a result of considering the coming-of-age ceremony, I decided to hold it as scheduled.



Specifically, the venue will be divided into two, and a total of eight ceremonies will be held, and the number of participants in each ceremony is expected to be 2000 to 4000, which is less than 50% of the capacity.



The city has decided that it can be held because it meets the requirements of Kanagawa Prefecture based on the agreement between the national government and the three prefectures.



Last year, the city of Yokohama announced that it would hold an online ceremony for the coming-of-age ceremony at Corona, but due to many dissenting opinions, it was decided to hold the ceremony and consider ways to be compatible with infection prevention measures. I've been doing it.



The city of Yokohama is calling on participants to refrain from having dinner before and after the ceremony, saying, "I want each new adult to cooperate in infection prevention measures."