Saitama Governor Advises Against Going To Tokyo

Saitama governor advises against going to Tokyo

As the coronavirus continues to spread, the governor of Saitama Prefecture has called on people to avoid going to Tokyo for non-essential purposes.

At a press conference on Sunday, Motohiro Ono said he is concerned about a further increase in the number of infections.

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Japan Reports 200 Cases In A Day

Japan reports 200 cases in a day

Japan has reported 200 coronavirus infection cases in a day for the first time.

Tokyo confirmed a record 63 cases on Saturday. Neighboring Chiba Prefecture also reported more than 60 cases. That figure includes 57 cases connected to a facility for people with disabilities.

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Govt. To Draw Up Large Stimulus Package

Govt. to draw up large stimulus package

The Japanese government plans to quickly draw up an emergency stimulus package to cope with the economic impact of the coronavirus pandemic.

The package will include cash handouts to struggling households and will be on a larger scale than similar measures taken during the 2008 global financial crisis.

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Foreign Residents Seek Consultation Amid Outbreak

Foreign residents seek consultation amid outbreak

Foreign residents in Japan's Kanagawa Prefecture near Tokyo are turning to a medical facility offering service in six languages for help amid the coronavirus outbreak.

Staff at the Kobayashi International Clinic in Yamato City can respond to patients in six languages, including English, Korean and Tagalog.

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Coronavirus Consultation Services For Foreigners

Coronavirus consultation services for foreigners

Non-Japanese speakers who want advice on the new coronavirus can call hotlines run by the Japan Tourism Agency and some local governments.

The agency offers consultation services in English, Chinese, and Korean for 24 hours every day. The number is 050-3816-2787.

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Japan Pm Warns Of Prolonged Coronavirus Battle

Japan PM warns of prolonged coronavirus battle

Japan's prime minister has warned people in the country to brace for a prolonged battle against the coronavirus.

Shinzo Abe said that outbreaks in the United States and Europe suggest the number of cases in Japan could jump by more than 30 times in just two weeks.

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Snow Expected In Central Tokyo

Snow expected in central Tokyo

A low pressure system and a cold air mass is likely to bring snow to Tokyo and its surrounding areas on Sunday.

Japan's Meteorological Agency says snow is expected to fall in wide areas of the Kanto region, including Tokyo, from the early hours on Sunday until noon.

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Less People Around Tokyo's Shibuya Station

Less people around Tokyo's Shibuya station

A request by Tokyo's governor that people stay home this weekend amid the coronavirus outbreak had shown some results on Saturday morning. Observers reported seeing fewer people than usual around the major rail hub of Shibuya.

A few people were sitting on the benches near the Hachiko dog statue, a popular meeting spot.

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Business As Usual At Supermarkets In Tokyo

Business as usual at supermarkets in Tokyo

Most supermarkets in Tokyo are operating as usual despite residents being asked to stay home as much as possible to limit infections from the coronavirus.

Saturday is the first day since the governor's request that people cancel non-essential outings for the weekend. The appeal prompted a rush on stores earlier in the week as shoppers stocked up on groceries.

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China Ambassador: Abe, Xi To Talk By Phone Soon

China ambassador: Abe, Xi to talk by phone soon

China's Ambassador to Japan says Chinese President Xi Jinping and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe are expected to hold telephone talks soon to discuss how to jointly respond to the global coronavirus pandemic.

Ambassador Kong Xuanyou made the remarks at the Japan National Press Club on Friday. He said arrangements are being made for telephone talks between Xi and Abe.

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Japan Finalizing Guidelines To Fight Coronavirus

Japan finalizing guidelines to fight coronavirus

The Japanese government is expected to decide on a set of basic guidelines to fight the coronavirus as early as Saturday.

Prime Minister Shinzo Abe instructed a new government task force on Thursday to create such guidelines. The task force was established based on a new law that allows the prime minister to declare a state of emergency.

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Governor: Tokyo On The Brink Of Explosive Outbreak

Governor: Tokyo on the brink of explosive outbreak

The governor of Tokyo has again urged people to refrain from non-essential outings, warning that the capital is at a critical juncture in preventing an explosive spread of the coronavirus.

Yuriko Koike made the appeal as she reported 40 new cases in Tokyo on Friday. The Japanese capital has seen 40 or more new patients for three straight days.

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Major Theme Parks In Japan Extend Closures

Major theme parks in Japan extend closures

Some of the major theme parks in Japan that have closed due to the coronavirus outbreak are planning to extend the shutdowns for even longer.

Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo DisneySea will keep their doors closed beyond a planned reopening in early April. The operator Oriental Land says visitors won't be able to enjoy the parks again until April 20th at the earliest.

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