At an outdoor music festival held in Tokoname City, Aichi Prefecture, the problem was that alcohol was being served while the infection control measures for the new corona were inadequate.

The Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry has asked uncontacted organizers to report in writing by next week to decide whether to subsidize the event for 30 million yen.

At an outdoor music festival held in Tokoname City on the 29th of last month, Aichi Prefecture and others have criticized that sake was being served with insufficient infection control measures.



The Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry provided a subsidy when the event, which had to be canceled or postponed due to the influence of the new corona, resumed, and decided to grant 30 million yen to this event.

However, the subsidy is premised on infection control measures, and I asked the organizer to report by phone or e-mail to investigate the insufficiency, but I have not received an answer so far.



For this reason, the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry has requested that specific facts be reported in writing by next week.



The Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry has a policy of canceling the subsidy if it is confirmed that the pledge submitted in advance is violated or if the response deadline is not met.