At an outdoor music festival held in Tokoname City, Aichi Prefecture, it is said that alcohol was provided while measures to prevent infection with the new coronavirus were inadequate, and the Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry Kajiyama took sufficient measures. If it was determined that it did not exist, he indicated that he would cancel the grant of the subsidy of 30 million yen.

At an outdoor music festival held in Tokoname City, Aichi Prefecture on the 29th, it is said that measures to prevent infection with the new coronavirus were not thoroughly implemented and alcohol was provided.



For this event, the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry has decided to issue a subsidy of 30 million yen to support the costs associated with holding the event.



Regarding this, Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry Kajiyama said at a press conference after the Cabinet meeting on the 31st, "In the examination, the organizer of the event has issued a pledge not to carry out business contrary to important matters related to infection control measures. It includes always wearing a mask, not making a loud noise, ensuring physical distance, and observing the demands of the local government. "



After that, he said, "We have just started to investigate the facts, and if a violation of the pledge is found, we would like to take strict measures including cancellation of the grant decision." He indicated that he would cancel the grant if he determined that the measures were not sufficient.