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Masks for Furloughs

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#1
  • コロコロ
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  • 2023/05/29 21:39

For those of you who have recently returned to Japan, what was the situation like wearing masks in Japan? Did you feel like you had to wear a mask from the moment you arrived at the airport?

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#2
  • nuiloamama
  • 2023/05/29 (Mon) 21:58
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I am currently back home.

All workers in the airport wear them, but not foreign tourists.

I guess 90% of Japanese are wearing it.

The same applies to malls, where 100% of employees wear them.

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#3
  • コロコロ
  • 2023/05/30 (Tue) 02:32
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Thank you
I am completely used to living without masks, but I see that most people in Japan still wear masks. I will be returning to Japan temporarily soon, so I will prepare masks for the whole family in my baggage.

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#4
  • T.S
  • 2023/06/03 (Sat) 14:50
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I returned to Honolulu today after two weeks in Japan. I was frequently traveling by train from Kanagawa Prefecture to Tokyo and back, but I did not wear a mask even once.
It was a comfortable temporary return to Japan without anyone giving me a white eye.

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#6

I am currently in Japan.
It depends on the area, but as of early June, the mask rate is 50% in Fukuoka and Osaka. My family was vaccinated in April and we are wearing no masks in Japan. We have not had any trouble in Genjide.

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#8

I am returning home temporarily.

It is not obligatory, so you don't have to think too much about it.

People are people, and you should wear it according to your judgment at the time, the small space and your own physical condition.

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#9
  • トピ主コロコロ
  • 2023/06/07 (Wed) 18:44
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Thank you
It seems that different areas have different rates of wearing masks. I returned to Japan last week, and in the area where my parents live, everyone is still wearing masks, and I don't see any people without masks in stores. I bought a mask at a drugstore and have been wearing it for a while.

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