Since local governments such as Tokyo, Osaka, Aichi no longer require the extension of the period for "key measures such as spread prevention" for epidemic prevention measures, the Japanese government decided to lift the epidemic prevention measures of 18 prefectures on March 21.

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Epidemic prevention measures in all regions of Japan will be lifted on the 21st.

Since local governments such as Tokyo, Osaka, Aichi no longer require the extension of the period for

Since local governments such as Tokyo, Osaka , Aichi no longer require the extension of the period for "key measures such as spread prevention" for epidemic prevention measures, the Japanese government decided to lift the epidemic prevention measures of 18 prefectures and prefectures on March 21. At this point, Japan has completely returned to normal after two and a half months since January 8.

However, even if Tokyo lifts epidemic prevention measures, six Turi Parks, including Ueno Park, , Ueno Park, Yoyogi Park, , will continue to prohibit tourists from open-air dining gatherings, and ban them from entering the area near cherry blossom trees. These restrictions will be lifted after the end of the cherry blossom season.

Since local governments such as Tokyo, Osaka, Aichi no longer require the extension of the period for

Meso Kurokawa Sakura Festival has been cancelled for three consecutive years, and tourists are urged not to come to enjoy the flowers.

Since local governments such as Tokyo, Osaka, Aichi no longer require the extension of the period for Since local governments such as Tokyo, Osaka, Aichi no longer require the extension of the period for Since local governments such as Tokyo, Osaka, Aichi no longer require the extension of the period for

0 The number of confirmed cases in Japan on March 15th.

Since local governments such as Tokyo, Osaka, Aichi no longer require the extension of the period for

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Japanese children want to become "office workers" the most when they grow up, and primary school girls want to become "pastry chefs".

Japan First Life Insurance conducted a questionnaire survey in December 2021 for 3,000 primary school (grades 3 to 6), junior high school and high school students who grew up and released the results of this year's survey on March 16.

By school age, the profession that primary school, junior high school, high school boys, and junior high school girls most yearn for is still "office workers", while primary school girls yearn for is pastry chefs.

Since local governments such as Tokyo, Osaka, Aichi no longer require the extension of the period for

0 Primary school boys are secondly aspiring to be YouTuber/video contributors and football players; girls are nurses (last year-old teachers) and kindergarten teachers.

The second job that junior high school boys yearn for is civil servants, IT engineers/programmers; girls are nurses (last year), and doctors.

Since local governments such as Tokyo, Osaka, Aichi no longer require the extension of the period for

The second career that high school boys yearn for is civil servants, IT engineers/programmers; girls are civil servants and nurses.

Since local governments such as Tokyo, Osaka, Aichi no longer require the extension of the period for

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