Japan
on March 13 withdrew its request for the people to wear masks when they go out.
The request was issued just after the outbreak of Covid 19 in 2020. Now, people
are free to decide whether or not to wear masks.
The
country also decided to downgrade the legal status of the Covid-19 from “Class
2” to “Class 5.” Class 5 is a category applied for seasonal influenza.
The
easing is a move to follow the trends in European countries, U.S. and some
other countries.
I
visited several places in Tokyo after the request on masks was got rid of. I
found that most people still wore masks.
Almost
all people were with masks at the Godzilla street in Shinjuku. (See the top
photo). The left photo was taken at Shinjuku Station.
The
situation is similar at Tokyo Station. I found people wearing masks at the ticket gates (the 2nd photo), in front of the station building (3rd from the top), and in the main entrance (left).
This
is a scene in Yasukuni Shrine.
There
are, of course, some changes. People are allowed to root for favorite teams,
instead of just to silently watch the games, in the sport matches.
Many
people tooted for the Japanese team in the World Baseball Classic games held in
Tokyo this week.
The left photo was taken just before the game between Japan and Italy on March 16.
Most people were with masks outside the dome when they were waiting to enter (See the p2nd photo).
More
people visit restaurants and drinking bars.
With
easing the rules, Japan entered into the “with-covid” era. People’s lives are
changing gradually.