Have you heard of it? Japan can now not wear masks! On May 20, the Japanese Minister of Health, Labor and Labor announced that the restrictions on wearing masks in public places were officially relaxed. When maintaining a distance of more than two meters for outdoor sports, hikin

Have you heard of it?

Japan can now not wear masks!

html On May 20, the Japanese Minister of Health, Labor and Labor announced that the restrictions on wearing masks in public places will be officially relaxed.

When outdoor sports, hiking to and from get off work, cycling, etc., you don’t have to wear a mask as long as you don’t talk to each other.

If there are not many people indoors, if you can ensure a distance of more than two meters and you can basically not talk, you can also not wear a mask.

For preschool children under the age of 2, in principle, masks are not mandatory for any occasion.

In addition, the Japanese Ministry of Culture and Culture also stated that heatstroke should be given priority in summer. Children can not wear masks for physical education classes indoors or outdoors.

was also very sudden. Japanese Prime Minister Kishida was calling on everyone to continue wearing masks...

So, what do the Japanese people think about this?

"I personally think it's better not to wear a mask."

"I'm used to the life of wearing masks all the time, and I still want to continue wearing it."

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"Because everyone is still wearing it for the time being, I will continue."

According to an online survey by Japanese media, there are 2.1% of Japanese people said they do not want to continue wearing masks outdoors, and only 26.7% of people who want to continue wearing masks outdoors.

But online investigation is one thing,

How do you do it depends on real life!

In Tokyo Omotesando , even after the government officially relaxed the restrictions on wearing masks in public places, chose to wear masks far more than those who did not.

and near the Tokyo Imperial Palace Runway, there are more people who do not wear masks than those who wear masks. I wonder if it is because wearing a mask makes you have difficulty breathing when you run?

In fact, most Japanese people want to take off their masks in their hearts, but they dare not do so in reality mainly has two reasons:

. They are worried that they don’t know when they are infected.

. I don’t want others to tell you why that person doesn’t wear a mask.

As we all know, Japanese people pay great attention to homotonymability . If others are wearing masks but don’t wear them, they will begin to lose sight of the people around them and even feel that they are alternative.

To be honest, I really should thank this homophonic , otherwise...

In addition to no longer mandatory masks,

Japan will also open entry of tourists from low-risk countries in the near future!

htmlOn the evening of May 26, Japanese Prime Minister Kisha Fumio officially announced to the public: Starting from the 10th of next month, the national gate will be officially opened to welcome foreign tourists.

Currently, Japan divides the risks of overseas countries into three levels: blue, yellow and red.

Blue low-risk country, no matter whether you have received the new crown vaccine , you do not need to undergo nucleic acid test after entering the country, and you do not need to isolate it.

A yellow country with low risk of intake can enter the country without testing and isolation if it has received the third dose of the new crown vaccine. If it is not vaccinated with the new crown vaccine, it is necessary to be quarantined at home for 7 days.

A high-risk country in red, after receiving the third dose of the new crown vaccine, it can only undergo nucleic acid testing and 7 days of home isolation. If you have not received the COVID-19 vaccine, you need to be isolated in a designated facility for 3 days.

This time, tourists are open to entry, targeting blue low-risk countries, , including 98 countries and regions including mainland China, Hong Kong, Taiwan Province, , South Korea, Europe and the United States.

Because it was the first time tourists were opened to enter the country after two years, the Japanese government has also imposed some restrictions on these tourists.

For example, only accepts group tourists with a small number of people. Tourists must be led by a tour guide, wear masks during Japan, and comply with Japanese epidemic prevention regulations.

In addition, from June 1, Japan will also increase the number of daily inbound people from the current 10,000 to 20,000.

Among the 20,000 people, in addition to tourists, also includes short-term new regulations for business purposes, and all new regulations for studying abroad and other purposes that intend to stay in Japan for a long time.

With the entry of a large number of foreigners, Japan will also resume international flights from Hokkaido New Chitose Airport and Naha Airport .

It is understood that due to the impact of the epidemic, there are only 5 airports in Japan that have opened international flights, including Narita and Haneda.

Although,

In fact, since May 24,

Japan has been experimenting with tourists entering the country!

On May 24, 7 tourists from Hawaii and other places in the United States successfully arrived at Japan Narita Airport . This is also the first batch of tourists to Japan to pilot the entry plan for foreign tourists. After arriving in Japan, they were divided into two small groups and started a 8-day and 7-night trip in Nagano Prefecture and Gifu Prefecture .

After this, Japan will also welcome Australia one after another. Singapore and Thailand have a total of 50 tourists. These tourists will be divided into 15 small groups, each group is limited to 4 people to participate.

However, these tourists seem to be a little dissatisfied.

"It's very unpleasant to wear a mask. There shouldn't be many people who agree with wearing masks, right?"

"Can't PCR inspection and wearing masks be cancelled? I hope it will allow foreign tourists to enjoy their travel in Japan happily."

I'm a little curious, Why are these tourists from the United States all Asian faces?

Although they all spoke English in the interview...

Open tourists' entry,

The happiest thing is those merchants!

That's right, some Japanese merchants said bluntly: "I hope tourists will come back soon and buy!"

The owner of a drugstore even said that he missed the past when tourists instantly swept the counters, Looking forward to the opening of tourists' entry, the store's turnover in one day can exceed 1 million yen!

emmmm, I think it’s quite beautiful.

You should know that before the outbreak of the epidemic, the main force of traveling to Japan was Chinese tourists, and the main force of consumption was also Chinese tourists.

Now, There are regulations for not leaving the country unless necessary. Japan has tens of thousands of new cases every day. The government also called for no masks to be worn.

To put it bluntly, Japanese is like a big poison cave!

plus European and American countries Monkeypox is popular, who knows if the virus will be brought to Japan! To be honest, in this case, domestic friends probably won’t want to travel to Japan, right?

Due to the epidemic, Japan's eagerness to stimulate the economy through tourists' entry is understandable.But if it is not handled properly, it may lead to aggravation of the epidemic in Japan, and it may not be just new crown ...

Finally, people in Japan and China cannot take it lightly now. The protection they should do must continue~

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