The government also said that after the emergency order came into effect, local governments will further strengthen epidemic prevention measures in this area, some public restaurants will shorten their business hours and prohibit eating in the lobby, and the government will also restrict some scheduled large-scale gatherings. It is reported that Japan briefly declared a state of emergency in April last year, and then the emergency order will be lifted in May due to the easing of the epidemic. If the epidemic spreads faster because of the coming of winter, Japan has to temporarily issue emergency orders in many areas of the capital circle again. According to Japanese media reports, up to now, there are more than 260,000 confirmed cases in Japan.
Subsequently, the local government in Tokyo also said that due to the serious spread of the epidemic in this area, the relevant Olympic flame tour activities were suspended. In addition, the government also requires people to reduce outdoor activities, especially in bars, restaurants and other places, and not to stay too long, which will increase the risk of epidemic spread.
At the same time, in order to stabilize Japan's domestic economy, the Japanese Prime Minister has continuously introduced various economic policies, hoping to provide subsidies and help to some tourism and service enterprises, but at present, the results have been minimal, and the continuous epidemic has hit the Japanese people's desire for consumption.