2020-03-21

Ginza under corona shock: March 20, 2020




More than two months have passed since the coronavirus started spreading worldwide.

Japan’s situation is better than European countries and U.S. for now. The reported patients are less than 1,000 and the victims are about 30.

In Italy, nearly 50,000 patients have been reported and more than 4,000 have been dead.

It is a national holiday in Japan today. I visited Ginza.

The roads were vehicle-free today. They were less crowded than before, but were not empty.

There were fewer guests than usual in the shops.


Most people I found were Japanese. The area had been crowded with foreign tourists before the corona shock.

The promotion signs of the Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games were displayed here and there. I found many sign poles on the street (see the top photo). The parasols were printed with Tokyo Games information.

It is not sure when the situation will return normal.




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