The "7th wave" of the new coronavirus epidemic is casting a shadow over the reopening of the beer garden. In July, which began with record-breaking heat, it was booming every day at first, but reservation cancellations gradually increased due to the rapid spread of infection. The store is thoroughly implementing infection control measures and is working hard to give people a sense of openness outdoors.
"Forest Beer Garden" where you can enjoy a draft beer while feeling nature in central Tokyo. Even on the night of the 22nd, when the number of newly infected people in Japan surged, it was crowded with office workers."
After taking measures against infection such as reducing the number of seats and introducing an ordering system using smartphones, this store will resume operations this spring for the first time in three years since 2019. Weekend peak time reservations are said to be filled until the end of August.
However, due to the rapid spread of infection, cancellations have begun to appear. The Royal Food Service (Tokyo), which operates the service, pays close attention to the measures, saying that "safety and security are our top priority" (public relations).
The "Suntory Building Rooftop Beer Garden" in Osaka City will also resume operations from July 1st for the first time in three years. It was full every day for three days from the first day, but due to bad weather, the number of customers tends to slow down. The policy is "more thorough infection control measures so that people can enjoy themselves with peace of mind" (public relations).
Recently, cancellations have begun to increase at the beer garden of "Agora Fukuoka Yamanoue Hotel & Spa" (Fukuoka City). In addition to temperature measurement and disinfection, he requires gloves to be worn when eating buffet-style food, but the manager is concerned that "the number of seats may need to be further reduced."
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