China News Service, May 23, according to the Japan Broadcasting Association (NHK) report, in view of the fact that the Kyoto Prefecture and other prefectures in the Kansai region of Japan have lifted the "Emergency Declaration", on May 22, the World Cultural Heritage Kyoto Inwa Temple After being closed for more than a month, it was reopened to the public.

The Renhe Temple in Kyoto was reopened to the public. (Source: NHK video screenshot)

  Renhe Temple has taken a number of measures to prevent the spread of the virus, such as placing an alcohol disinfectant at the entrance, and stipulating the maximum number of people that can be visited at the same time to 150 people; and urged visitors to maintain a distance of more than two meters.

  A 60-year-old man from Zuojing District, Kyoto said, "Since the release of the" Emergency Declaration ", I have barely left home for more than a month. I learned that Renhe Temple was reopening today and I came here deliberately. Renhe Temple is so beautiful. "

  Renhe Temple CEO Yoshida Masahiro said: "During the closure of the temple, many people asked when it would resume opening. Everyone must be looking forward to the day of the visit. In order to allow everyone to worship Buddha, we have taken a number of epidemic prevention measures."