In Osaka Shinsekai, where the huge blowfish signboard, which was a symbol of the city, was removed, the Kushikatsu store installed a new huge signboard in line with the reopening in order to enliven the local area.

However, due to the state of emergency, the opening of the business has been postponed for the time being.

The huge 20-meter-wide signboard that has newly appeared in the New World is decorated with Osaka-like takoyaki and blowfish in the traditional festival "Nebuta" in Aomori.



"Kushikatsu Yokotsuna", which has been operating locally, was created as a symbol of a new town with a total construction cost of about 10 million yen.



The Nebuta also has the meaning of wishing for a disease-free life, so the store chose this design in the hope that the new Corona would end.



Initially, we were aiming for a reopening from the 27th, but on the 25th, we decided to postpone the opening because an emergency declaration was issued and we could not serve alcoholic beverages.



In the New World, the signboard of the blowfish restaurant Papier-mâché was removed last year, and the symbol of the city that has been loved for many years has disappeared.



President Ryota Sato, who runs "Kushikatsu Yokotsuna," said, "I installed a signboard with the desire to illuminate the humane atmosphere of Osaka. I'm patient now, but I'd like to expect it in the future."