Today, there were 72 new COVID-19 patients in Tokyo, returning to less than 100 for the first time, but the epidemic is still severe, and many Japanese musicians have responded.
YOSHIKI, who has repeatedly urged everyone not to go out and pay attention to prevention and control on Twitter, donated 10 million yen to the Japanese Red Cross through the Yoshiki Foundation America, a non-profit public welfare corporation operated by his own fund, and 10 million yen to the National International Medical Center for virus research this week.

He said: "What we should support most now is the medical staff who treat the new crown patients, I hope that everyone can restrain themselves from going out, this is the support of medical workers, this force is hundreds of times, thousands of times stronger than my donation, even if it will be considered hype, hypocrisy, as long as I can save one more person, charity I will continue to do." ”
To date, YOSHIKI has made many contributions to curbing the spread of the novel coronavirus outbreak. About 2.5 million yen has been donated to help alleviate food panic in the United States. In addition, about 10 million yen has been donated to support musicians and music industry workers affected by the cancellation of performances around the world.
YOSHIKI's act of kindness was echoed by Ayumi Ayumi Hamasaki.
Ayumi Hamasaki posted on his personal social platform that he also donated 10 million yen to the National Center for International Medical Research and called on everyone to stay at home and reduce the burden on Japanese medical workers.
"Japanese medical workers who face the danger of their lives every day and fight terror, I personally think the biggest way to reduce their burden is for us to stay at home together," she said. Also, thank you from the bottom of your heart for continuing to work in order to maintain our daily lives. To protect yourself and the lives of important people, spend it at home! I believe that Japan will be able to cross the past!! ”
In this regard, fans have expressed their agreement: "The power of the individual is really to stay at home and cause less trouble to the staff." "Worthy of Ayumi Hamasaki's steps, people are beautiful and kind!"
Takahiro Nishijima, a member of the AAA who previously composed the song "僕にできること" who previously wrote the song "僕ににでと" who has previously composed the song "僕でと" and donated 10 million yen, saying: "My family is a medical worker, I can feel the severity of the current form, medical workers risk infection, do their best to treat patients, and I hope to do my best."
Japanese musicians are working hard to hope that the epidemic will end as soon as possible, and fans can see everyone's concert as soon as possible.