In response to a change in national policy, the capital has to deal with restaurants that do not respond to requests for closures and shortened working hours, which was a requirement for payment, over the support money for liquor dealers whose sales have decreased. I have decided not to ask for a written pledge.

The Tokyo Metropolitan Government plans to provide up to 400,000 yen in support to liquor sellers whose sales have declined due to the suspension of business at restaurants and requests for shorter working hours, including the amount provided by the government. ..



At the time of payment, the Tokyo Metropolitan Government will submit a written oath based on the government's administrative communication, such as "If we find out that the restaurant is not responding to the request, we will ask you to submit a document to the effect that we will try not to make a transaction." As a requirement, I was asking a liquor distributor.



However, on the night of the 14th, the government changed its policy and withdrew this administrative contact, so the city decided not to ask for submission.



Applications have already been accepted from the 1st of this month, but the city does not need to re-proceed for applications that have already been made.