Since May, Japan's "epidemic curve has entered a stable stage", and the daily new confirmed cases are basically less than three digits. Under the seeming stability of the epidemic, the Japanese people could not hold back their restless mood and took to the streets.
Well-known attractions such as Shibuya and Shinjuku have seen a wave of people, and you can see from the pictures that the streets of Shibuya are full of people. Why do Japanese people risk the epidemic to go to Shibuya?
Shibuya is one of Tokyo's 23rd ward and is also a 24-hour "sleepless" entertainment street, known as the "Street of Young People".
Shibuya has many entertainment measures, such as department stores, fashion stores, restaurants, coffee shops, and even customs facilities, so young people love to spend and entertain here.
Seeing the crowds on the streets, Xiaobian suggested that the Japanese should still hang out, after all, the epidemic has not completely passed, and Abe also announced on May 4 to extend the emergency declared in early April to prevent the further spread of the epidemic to the end of May.