We have summarized the responses of major izakaya chains, restaurant chains, and department stores in response to the state of emergency being declared in Tokyo.

Major izakaya chain

Colowide, a restaurant chain, says it will comply with the requests of the country and Tokyo, and will shorten business hours at yakiniku restaurants and restaurants in Tokyo.



Izakaya stores in Tokyo, such as "Amataro," are considering closing, and are adjusting the details.



Upon request, Watami will close 70 izakaya such as "Miraizaka" and "Sandaime Tori Melo" in Tokyo, and Monte Rosa, which operates "Shirokiya", will also close more than 200 stores in Tokyo.



The Daisho Group, which develops "Shoya," and "Kushikatsu Tanaka," are considering measures.

Family restaurant companies

The largest "Skylark Holdings" operates "Gusto" and "Bamiyan" until 8:00 pm, and alcohol service will be suspended all day.



The same is true for Denny's, which closes at 8 pm and stops serving alcohol throughout the day.



The restaurant of "Royal Holdings," which operates "Royal Host" and "Tenya," will close at 8 pm and will stop serving alcohol.



"Saizeriya" is considering responding to the requests of the government and Tokyo.

Gyudon chain companies

"Sukiya," "Yoshinoya," and "Matsuya" are open for food and drink in the store from 5 am to 8 pm, and take-out at other times.



All alcoholic beverages will be suspended throughout the day.

Department store companies

Isetan Mitsukoshi, Matsuya, Tokyu Department Store, and Tobu Department Store have not changed the business hours that are currently set until 8:00 pm for stores in Tokyo, and will stop serving sake at restaurants etc. from Monday, 12th of this month when the declaration is issued. Is to do.



Takashimaya, Sogo & Seibu, Keio Department Store, and Odakyu Department Store are considering specific measures, but they are planning to respond in line with the request of the Tokyo Metropolitan Government, including the suspension of the provision of sake.