From next month, when the state of emergency is lifted, the Tokyo Metropolitan Government plans to allow restaurants that have been thoroughly certified for infection control to serve alcohol, and to ease business hours by 9 pm.

The government plans to cancel all 19 prefectures' emergency declarations, including Tokyo, within the 30-day deadline.



In response to this, the Tokyo Metropolitan Government has decided to gradually ease the request for leave of absence from restaurants that serve alcohol during the declaration period in order to prevent the spread of the infection again.



According to the people concerned, from next month when the declaration is lifted, it will be possible to serve sake only to stores that have been certified by the city as having thorough infection control measures.



Business hours will be relaxed by 9 pm, and usage will be limited to 4 people per group.



In addition, we have set restrictions such as the time when customers can order sake by 8 pm, or we are continuing to adjust the packing.



On the other hand, non-certified stores will not serve alcohol and will be required to open until 8 pm.



There is a plan to set the period of measures to about 3 weeks, and the city wants to provide a cooperation fee of 25,000 to 200,000 yen per day depending on the size of the store, etc. I am in a hurry to consider it.