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People visit Himeji Castle, a World Heritage and National Treasure site, which has been closed since Apr.9th partially reopened in Himeji, Hyogo Prefecture on May 28, 2020. The visitors are requested to view at an open air area of the castle. Japan declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted and economic and cultural activities have begun step by step gradually from May 26th. The local government has started to ease restrictions on schools, restaurants, museums and other sports events while Japan has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces,Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation to prevent the second wave of Covid-19 from spreading. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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Employees prepare a sign to maintain a social distancing at the Himeji Castle, a World Heritage and National Treasure site, which has been closed since Apr.9th partially reopened in Himeji, Hyogo Prefecture on May 28, 2020. The visitors are requested to view at an open air area of the castle. Japan declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted and economic and cultural activities have begun step by step gradually from May 26th. The local government has started to ease restrictions on schools, restaurants, museums and other sports events while Japan has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces,Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation to prevent the second wave of Covid-19 from spreading. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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People visit Himeji Castle, a World Heritage and National Treasure site, which has been closed since Apr.9th partially reopened in Himeji, Hyogo Prefecture on May 28, 2020. The visitors are requested to view at an open air area of the castle. Japan declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted and economic and cultural activities have begun step by step gradually from May 26th. The local government has started to ease restrictions on schools, restaurants, museums and other sports events while Japan has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces,Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation to prevent the second wave of Covid-19 from spreading. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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Employees prepare a sign to maintain a social distancing at the Himeji Castle, a World Heritage and National Treasure site, which has been closed since Apr.9th partially reopened in Himeji, Hyogo Prefecture on May 28, 2020. The visitors are requested to view at an open air area of the castle. Japan declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted and economic and cultural activities have begun step by step gradually from May 26th. The local government has started to ease restrictions on schools, restaurants, museums and other sports events while Japan has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces,Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation to prevent the second wave of Covid-19 from spreading. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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Employees prepare a sign to maintain a social distancing at the Himeji Castle, a World Heritage and National Treasure site, which has been closed since Apr.9th partially reopened in Himeji, Hyogo Prefecture on May 28, 2020. The visitors are requested to view at an open air area of the castle. Japan declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted and economic and cultural activities have begun step by step gradually from May 26th. The local government has started to ease restrictions on schools, restaurants, museums and other sports events while Japan has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces,Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation to prevent the second wave of Covid-19 from spreading. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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People visit Himeji Castle, a World Heritage and National Treasure site, which has been closed since Apr.9th partially reopened in Himeji, Hyogo Prefecture on May 28, 2020. The visitors are requested to view at an open air area of the castle. Japan declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted and economic and cultural activities have begun step by step gradually from May 26th. The local government has started to ease restrictions on schools, restaurants, museums and other sports events while Japan has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces,Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation to prevent the second wave of Covid-19 from spreading. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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People visit Himeji Castle, a World Heritage and National Treasure site, which has been closed since Apr.9th partially reopened in Himeji, Hyogo Prefecture on May 28, 2020. The visitors are requested to view at an open air area of the castle. Japan declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted and economic and cultural activities have begun step by step gradually from May 26th. The local government has started to ease restrictions on schools, restaurants, museums and other sports events while Japan has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces,Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation to prevent the second wave of Covid-19 from spreading. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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People visit Himeji Castle, a World Heritage and National Treasure site, which has been closed since Apr.9th partially reopened in Himeji, Hyogo Prefecture on May 28, 2020. The visitors are requested to view at an open air area of the castle. Japan declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted and economic and cultural activities have begun step by step gradually from May 26th. The local government has started to ease restrictions on schools, restaurants, museums and other sports events while Japan has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces,Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation to prevent the second wave of Covid-19 from spreading. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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Staff of Tokyo Tower, wearing a face shield welcome visitors in Minato Ward, Tokyo on May 28, 2020. The Tokyo Tower, which has been closed since April 7th, reopened and visitors are requested to wear a face mask and disinfect their hands when entering the facility. Japan declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted and economic and cultural activities have begun step by step gradually from May 26th. The local government has started to ease restrictions on schools, restaurants, museums and other sports events while Japan has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces,Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation to prevent the second wave of Covid-19 from spreading. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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Staff of Tokyo Tower, wearing a face shield welcome visitors in Minato Ward, Tokyo on May 28, 2020. The Tokyo Tower, which has been closed since April 7th, reopened and visitors are requested to wear a face mask and disinfect their hands when entering the facility. Japan declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted and economic and cultural activities have begun step by step gradually from May 26th. The local government has started to ease restrictions on schools, restaurants, museums and other sports events while Japan has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces,Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation to prevent the second wave of Covid-19 from spreading. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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People climb up stairs at Tokyo Tower, which has been closed since April 7th, in Minato Ward, Tokyo on May 28, 2020. The visitors are requested to wear a face mask and disinfect their hands when entering the facility. Japan declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted and economic and cultural activities have begun step by step gradually from May 26th. The local government has started to ease restrictions on schools, restaurants, museums and other sports events while Japan has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces,Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation to prevent the second wave of Covid-19 from spreading. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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People climb up stairs at Tokyo Tower, which has been closed since April 7th, in Minato Ward, Tokyo on May 28, 2020. The visitors are requested to wear a face mask and disinfect their hands when entering the facility. Japan declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted and economic and cultural activities have begun step by step gradually from May 26th. The local government has started to ease restrictions on schools, restaurants, museums and other sports events while Japan has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces,Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation to prevent the second wave of Covid-19 from spreading. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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People climb up stairs at Tokyo Tower, which has been closed since April 7th, in Minato Ward, Tokyo on May 28, 2020. The visitors are requested to wear a face mask and disinfect their hands when entering the facility. Japan declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted and economic and cultural activities have begun step by step gradually from May 26th. The local government has started to ease restrictions on schools, restaurants, museums and other sports events while Japan has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces,Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation to prevent the second wave of Covid-19 from spreading. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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People climb up stairs at Tokyo Tower, which has been closed since April 7th, in Minato Ward, Tokyo on May 28, 2020. The visitors are requested to wear a face mask and disinfect their hands when entering the facility. Japan declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted and economic and cultural activities have begun step by step gradually from May 26th. The local government has started to ease restrictions on schools, restaurants, museums and other sports events while Japan has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces,Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation to prevent the second wave of Covid-19 from spreading. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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People maintain a social distancing to buy an entrance ticket at Tokyo Tower, which has been closed since April 7th, and reopened in Minato Ward, Tokyo on May 28, 2020. The visitors are requested to wear a face mask and disinfect their hands when entering the facility. Japan declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted and economic and cultural activities have begun step by step gradually from May 26th. The local government has started to ease restrictions on schools, restaurants, museums and other sports events while Japan has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces,Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation to prevent the second wave of Covid-19 from spreading. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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Staff of Tokyo Tower, wearing a face shield welcome visitors in Minato Ward, Tokyo on May 28, 2020. The Tokyo Tower, which has been closed since April 7th, reopened and visitors are requested to wear a face mask and disinfect their hands when entering the facility. Japan declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted and economic and cultural activities have begun step by step gradually from May 26th. The local government has started to ease restrictions on schools, restaurants, museums and other sports events while Japan has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces,Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation to prevent the second wave of Covid-19 from spreading. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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People view from a spot designed for a social distancing at the observatory deck of Tokyo Tower, which has been closed since April 7th, in Minato Ward, Tokyo on May 28, 2020. The visitors are requested to wear a face mask and disinfect their hands when entering the facility. Japan declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted and economic and cultural activities have begun step by step gradually from May 26th. The local government has started to ease restrictions on schools, restaurants, museums and other sports events while Japan has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces,Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation to prevent the second wave of Covid-19 from spreading. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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People view from a spot designed for a social distancing at the observatory deck of Tokyo Tower, which has been closed since April 7th, in Minato Ward, Tokyo on May 28, 2020. The visitors are requested to wear a face mask and disinfect their hands when entering the facility. Japan declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted and economic and cultural activities have begun step by step gradually from May 26th. The local government has started to ease restrictions on schools, restaurants, museums and other sports events while Japan has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces,Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation to prevent the second wave of Covid-19 from spreading. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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People view from a spot designed for a social distancing at the observatory deck of Tokyo Tower, which has been closed since April 7th, in Minato Ward, Tokyo on May 28, 2020. The visitors are requested to wear a face mask and disinfect their hands when entering the facility. Japan declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted and economic and cultural activities have begun step by step gradually from May 26th. The local government has started to ease restrictions on schools, restaurants, museums and other sports events while Japan has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces,Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation to prevent the second wave of Covid-19 from spreading. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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People view from a spot designed for a social distancing at the observatory deck of Tokyo Tower, which has been closed since April 7th, in Minato Ward, Tokyo on May 28, 2020. The visitors are requested to wear a face mask and disinfect their hands when entering the facility. Japan declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted and economic and cultural activities have begun step by step gradually from May 26th. The local government has started to ease restrictions on schools, restaurants, museums and other sports events while Japan has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces,Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation to prevent the second wave of Covid-19 from spreading. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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People view from a spot designed for a social distancing at the observatory deck of Tokyo Tower, which has been closed since April 7th, in Minato Ward, Tokyo on May 28, 2020. The visitors are requested to wear a face mask and disinfect their hands when entering the facility. Japan declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted and economic and cultural activities have begun step by step gradually from May 26th. The local government has started to ease restrictions on schools, restaurants, museums and other sports events while Japan has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces,Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation to prevent the second wave of Covid-19 from spreading. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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People view from a spot designed for a social distancing at the observatory deck of Tokyo Tower, which has been closed since April 7th, in Minato Ward, Tokyo on May 28, 2020. The visitors are requested to wear a face mask and disinfect their hands when entering the facility. Japan declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted and economic and cultural activities have begun step by step gradually from May 26th. The local government has started to ease restrictions on schools, restaurants, museums and other sports events while Japan has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces,Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation to prevent the second wave of Covid-19 from spreading. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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People view from a spot designed for a social distancing at the observatory deck of Tokyo Tower, which has been closed since April 7th, in Minato Ward, Tokyo on May 28, 2020. The visitors are requested to wear a face mask and disinfect their hands when entering the facility. Japan declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted and economic and cultural activities have begun step by step gradually from May 26th. The local government has started to ease restrictions on schools, restaurants, museums and other sports events while Japan has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces,Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation to prevent the second wave of Covid-19 from spreading. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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People visit Himeji Castle, a World Heritage and National Treasure site, which has been closed since Apr.9th partially reopened in Himeji, Hyogo Prefecture on May 28, 2020. The visitors are requested to view at an open air area of the castle. Japan declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted and economic and cultural activities have begun step by step gradually from May 26th. The local government has started to ease restrictions on schools, restaurants, museums and other sports events while Japan has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces,Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation to prevent the second wave of Covid-19 from spreading. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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People visit Himeji Castle, a World Heritage and National Treasure site, which has been closed since Apr.9th partially reopened in Himeji, Hyogo Prefecture on May 28, 2020. The visitors are requested to view at an open air area of the castle. Japan declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted and economic and cultural activities have begun step by step gradually from May 26th. The local government has started to ease restrictions on schools, restaurants, museums and other sports events while Japan has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces,Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation to prevent the second wave of Covid-19 from spreading. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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People visit Himeji Castle, a World Heritage and National Treasure site, which has been closed since Apr.9th partially reopened in Himeji, Hyogo Prefecture on May 28, 2020. The visitors are requested to view at an open air area of the castle. Japan declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted and economic and cultural activities have begun step by step gradually from May 26th. The local government has started to ease restrictions on schools, restaurants, museums and other sports events while Japan has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces,Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation to prevent the second wave of Covid-19 from spreading. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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People visit Himeji Castle, a World Heritage and National Treasure site, which has been closed since Apr.9th partially reopened in Himeji, Hyogo Prefecture on May 28, 2020. The visitors are requested to view at an open air area of the castle. Japan declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted and economic and cultural activities have begun step by step gradually from May 26th. The local government has started to ease restrictions on schools, restaurants, museums and other sports events while Japan has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces,Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation to prevent the second wave of Covid-19 from spreading. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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A craft person is making "Uchiwa", Japanese traditional fan, with an image of Amabie folklore ghost believed to ward off epidemics, at a studio of Shiomi Uchiwa in Yamashina, Kyoto on May 28, 2020. Japan declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted and economic and cultural activities have begun step by step gradually. The local government has started to ease restrictions on schools, restaurants, museums and other sports events while Japan has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces,Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation to prevent the second wave of Covid-19 from spreading. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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A craft person is making "Uchiwa", Japanese traditional fan, with an image of Amabie folklore ghost believed to ward off epidemics, at a studio of Shiomi Uchiwa in Yamashina, Kyoto on May 28, 2020. Japan declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted and economic and cultural activities have begun step by step gradually. The local government has started to ease restrictions on schools, restaurants, museums and other sports events while Japan has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces,Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation to prevent the second wave of Covid-19 from spreading. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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A craft person is making "Uchiwa", Japanese traditional fan, with an image of Amabie folklore ghost believed to ward off epidemics, at a studio of Shiomi Uchiwa in Yamashina, Kyoto on May 28, 2020. Japan declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted and economic and cultural activities have begun step by step gradually. The local government has started to ease restrictions on schools, restaurants, museums and other sports events while Japan has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces,Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation to prevent the second wave of Covid-19 from spreading. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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A craft person is making "Uchiwa", Japanese traditional fan, with an image of Amabie folklore ghost believed to ward off epidemics, at a studio of Shiomi Uchiwa in Yamashina, Kyoto on May 28, 2020. Japan declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted and economic and cultural activities have begun step by step gradually. The local government has started to ease restrictions on schools, restaurants, museums and other sports events while Japan has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces,Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation to prevent the second wave of Covid-19 from spreading. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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A craft person is making "Uchiwa", Japanese traditional fan, with an image of Amabie folklore ghost believed to ward off epidemics, at a studio of Shiomi Uchiwa in Yamashina, Kyoto on May 28, 2020. Japan declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted and economic and cultural activities have begun step by step gradually. The local government has started to ease restrictions on schools, restaurants, museums and other sports events while Japan has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces,Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation to prevent the second wave of Covid-19 from spreading. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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Japanese mother monkey holds her baby which was born during a state of emergency at Mt. Takao Monkey Park in Hachioji, Tokyo on May 28, 2020. The park requested visitors to wear a face mask and disinfect their hands when entering the facility. Japan declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted and economic and cultural activities have begun step by step gradually from May 26th. The local government has started to ease restrictions on schools, restaurants, museums and other sports events while Japan has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces,Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation to prevent the second wave of Covid-19 from spreading. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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Japanese mother monkey holds her baby which was born during a state of emergency at Mt. Takao Monkey Park in Hachioji, Tokyo on May 28, 2020. The park requested visitors to wear a face mask and disinfect their hands when entering the facility. Japan declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted and economic and cultural activities have begun step by step gradually from May 26th. The local government has started to ease restrictions on schools, restaurants, museums and other sports events while Japan has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces,Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation to prevent the second wave of Covid-19 from spreading. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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Japanese mother monkey holds her baby which was born during a state of emergency at Mt. Takao Monkey Park in Hachioji, Tokyo on May 28, 2020. The park requested visitors to wear a face mask and disinfect their hands when entering the facility. Japan declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted and economic and cultural activities have begun step by step gradually from May 26th. The local government has started to ease restrictions on schools, restaurants, museums and other sports events while Japan has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces,Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation to prevent the second wave of Covid-19 from spreading. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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Japanese mother monkey holds her baby which was born during a state of emergency at Mt. Takao Monkey Park in Hachioji, Tokyo on May 28, 2020. The park requested visitors to wear a face mask and disinfect their hands when entering the facility. Japan declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted and economic and cultural activities have begun step by step gradually from May 26th. The local government has started to ease restrictions on schools, restaurants, museums and other sports events while Japan has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces,Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation to prevent the second wave of Covid-19 from spreading. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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Japanese mother monkey holds her baby which was born during a state of emergency at Mt. Takao Monkey Park in Hachioji, Tokyo on May 28, 2020. The park requested visitors to wear a face mask and disinfect their hands when entering the facility. Japan declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted and economic and cultural activities have begun step by step gradually from May 26th. The local government has started to ease restrictions on schools, restaurants, museums and other sports events while Japan has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces,Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation to prevent the second wave of Covid-19 from spreading. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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Japanese mother monkey holds her baby which was born during a state of emergency at Mt. Takao Monkey Park in Hachioji, Tokyo on May 28, 2020. The park requested visitors to wear a face mask and disinfect their hands when entering the facility. Japan declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted and economic and cultural activities have begun step by step gradually from May 26th. The local government has started to ease restrictions on schools, restaurants, museums and other sports events while Japan has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces,Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation to prevent the second wave of Covid-19 from spreading. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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Japanese mother monkey holds her baby which was born during a state of emergency at Mt. Takao Monkey Park in Hachioji, Tokyo on May 28, 2020. The park requested visitors to wear a face mask and disinfect their hands when entering the facility. Japan declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted and economic and cultural activities have begun step by step gradually from May 26th. The local government has started to ease restrictions on schools, restaurants, museums and other sports events while Japan has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces,Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation to prevent the second wave of Covid-19 from spreading. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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Japanese mother monkey holds her baby which was born during a state of emergency at Mt. Takao Monkey Park in Hachioji, Tokyo on May 28, 2020. The park requested visitors to wear a face mask and disinfect their hands when entering the facility. Japan declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted and economic and cultural activities have begun step by step gradually from May 26th. The local government has started to ease restrictions on schools, restaurants, museums and other sports events while Japan has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces,Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation to prevent the second wave of Covid-19 from spreading. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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Japanese mother monkey holds her baby which was born during a state of emergency at Mt. Takao Monkey Park in Hachioji, Tokyo on May 28, 2020. The park requested visitors to wear a face mask and disinfect their hands when entering the facility. Japan declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted and economic and cultural activities have begun step by step gradually from May 26th. The local government has started to ease restrictions on schools, restaurants, museums and other sports events while Japan has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces,Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation to prevent the second wave of Covid-19 from spreading. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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Visitors enjoy watching Japanese mother monkey holding her baby which was born during a state of emergency at Mt. Takao Monkey Park in Hachioji, Tokyo on May 28, 2020. The park requested visitors to wear a face mask and disinfect their hands when entering the facility. Japan declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted and economic and cultural activities have begun step by step gradually from May 26th. The local government has started to ease restrictions on schools, restaurants, museums and other sports events while Japan has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces,Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation to prevent the second wave of Covid-19 from spreading. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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Japanese mother monkey holds her baby which was born during a state of emergency at Mt. Takao Monkey Park in Hachioji, Tokyo on May 28, 2020. The park requested visitors to wear a face mask and disinfect their hands when entering the facility. Japan declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted and economic and cultural activities have begun step by step gradually from May 26th. The local government has started to ease restrictions on schools, restaurants, museums and other sports events while Japan has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces,Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation to prevent the second wave of Covid-19 from spreading. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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People view from a spot designed for a social distancing at the observatory deck of Tokyo Tower, which has been closed since April 7th, in Minato Ward, Tokyo on May 28, 2020. The visitors are requested to wear a face mask and disinfect their hands when entering the facility. Japan declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted and economic and cultural activities have begun step by step gradually from May 26th. The local government has started to ease restrictions on schools, restaurants, museums and other sports events while Japan has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces,Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation to prevent the second wave of Covid-19 from spreading. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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People view from a spot designed for a social distancing at the observatory deck of Tokyo Tower, which has been closed since April 7th, in Minato Ward, Tokyo on May 28, 2020. The visitors are requested to wear a face mask and disinfect their hands when entering the facility. Japan declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted and economic and cultural activities have begun step by step gradually from May 26th. The local government has started to ease restrictions on schools, restaurants, museums and other sports events while Japan has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces,Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation to prevent the second wave of Covid-19 from spreading. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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People view from a spot designed for a social distancing at the observatory deck of Tokyo Tower, which has been closed since April 7th, in Minato Ward, Tokyo on May 28, 2020. The visitors are requested to wear a face mask and disinfect their hands when entering the facility. Japan declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted and economic and cultural activities have begun step by step gradually from May 26th. The local government has started to ease restrictions on schools, restaurants, museums and other sports events while Japan has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces,Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation to prevent the second wave of Covid-19 from spreading. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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People climb up stairs at Tokyo Tower, which has been closed since April 7th, in Minato Ward, Tokyo on May 28, 2020. The visitors are requested to wear a face mask and disinfect their hands when entering the facility. Japan declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted and economic and cultural activities have begun step by step gradually from May 26th. The local government has started to ease restrictions on schools, restaurants, museums and other sports events while Japan has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces,Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation to prevent the second wave of Covid-19 from spreading. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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People climb up stairs at Tokyo Tower, which has been closed since April 7th, in Minato Ward, Tokyo on May 28, 2020. The visitors are requested to wear a face mask and disinfect their hands when entering the facility. Japan declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted and economic and cultural activities have begun step by step gradually from May 26th. The local government has started to ease restrictions on schools, restaurants, museums and other sports events while Japan has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces,Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation to prevent the second wave of Covid-19 from spreading. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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People climb up stairs at Tokyo Tower, which has been closed since April 7th, in Minato Ward, Tokyo on May 28, 2020. The visitors are requested to wear a face mask and disinfect their hands when entering the facility. Japan declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted and economic and cultural activities have begun step by step gradually from May 26th. The local government has started to ease restrictions on schools, restaurants, museums and other sports events while Japan has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces,Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation to prevent the second wave of Covid-19 from spreading. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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Staff of Tokyo Tower, wearing a face shield welcome visitors in Minato Ward, Tokyo on May 28, 2020. The Tokyo Tower, which has been closed since April 7th, reopened and visitors are requested to wear a face mask and disinfect their hands when entering the facility. Japan declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted and economic and cultural activities have begun step by step gradually from May 26th. The local government has started to ease restrictions on schools, restaurants, museums and other sports events while Japan has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces,Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation to prevent the second wave of Covid-19 from spreading. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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Staff of Tokyo Tower, wearing a face shield welcome visitors in Minato Ward, Tokyo on May 28, 2020. The Tokyo Tower, which has been closed since April 7th, reopened and visitors are requested to wear a face mask and disinfect their hands when entering the facility. Japan declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted and economic and cultural activities have begun step by step gradually from May 26th. The local government has started to ease restrictions on schools, restaurants, museums and other sports events while Japan has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces,Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation to prevent the second wave of Covid-19 from spreading. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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People maintain a social distancing to buy an entrance ticket at Tokyo Tower, which has been closed since April 7th, and reopened in Minato Ward, Tokyo on May 28, 2020. The visitors are requested to wear a face mask and disinfect their hands when entering the facility. Japan declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted and economic and cultural activities have begun step by step gradually from May 26th. The local government has started to ease restrictions on schools, restaurants, museums and other sports events while Japan has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces,Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation to prevent the second wave of Covid-19 from spreading. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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People view from a spot designed for a social distancing at the observatory deck of Tokyo Tower, which has been closed since April 7th, in Minato Ward, Tokyo on May 28, 2020. The visitors are requested to wear a face mask and disinfect their hands when entering the facility. Japan declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted and economic and cultural activities have begun step by step gradually from May 26th. The local government has started to ease restrictions on schools, restaurants, museums and other sports events while Japan has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces,Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation to prevent the second wave of Covid-19 from spreading. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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People view from a spot designed for a social distancing at the observatory deck of Tokyo Tower, which has been closed since April 7th, in Minato Ward, Tokyo on May 28, 2020. The visitors are requested to wear a face mask and disinfect their hands when entering the facility. Japan declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted and economic and cultural activities have begun step by step gradually from May 26th. The local government has started to ease restrictions on schools, restaurants, museums and other sports events while Japan has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces,Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation to prevent the second wave of Covid-19 from spreading. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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People view from a spot designed for a social distancing at the observatory deck of Tokyo Tower, which has been closed since April 7th, in Minato Ward, Tokyo on May 28, 2020. The visitors are requested to wear a face mask and disinfect their hands when entering the facility. Japan declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted and economic and cultural activities have begun step by step gradually from May 26th. The local government has started to ease restrictions on schools, restaurants, museums and other sports events while Japan has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces,Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation to prevent the second wave of Covid-19 from spreading. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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People climb up stairs at Tokyo Tower, which has been closed since April 7th, in Minato Ward, Tokyo on May 28, 2020. The visitors are requested to wear a face mask and disinfect their hands when entering the facility. Japan declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted and economic and cultural activities have begun step by step gradually from May 26th. The local government has started to ease restrictions on schools, restaurants, museums and other sports events while Japan has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces,Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation to prevent the second wave of Covid-19 from spreading. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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Staff of Tokyo Tower, wearing a face shield welcome visitors in Minato Ward, Tokyo on May 28, 2020. The Tokyo Tower, which has been closed since April 7th, reopened and visitors are requested to wear a face mask and disinfect their hands when entering the facility. Japan declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted and economic and cultural activities have begun step by step gradually from May 26th. The local government has started to ease restrictions on schools, restaurants, museums and other sports events while Japan has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces,Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation to prevent the second wave of Covid-19 from spreading. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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Employees prepare a sign to maintain a social distancing at the Himeji Castle, a World Heritage and National Treasure site, which has been closed since Apr.9th partially reopened in Himeji, Hyogo Prefecture on May 28, 2020. The visitors are requested to view at an open air area of the castle. Japan declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted and economic and cultural activities have begun step by step gradually from May 26th. The local government has started to ease restrictions on schools, restaurants, museums and other sports events while Japan has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces,Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation to prevent the second wave of Covid-19 from spreading. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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Employees prepare a sign to maintain a social distancing at the Himeji Castle, a World Heritage and National Treasure site, which has been closed since Apr.9th partially reopened in Himeji, Hyogo Prefecture on May 28, 2020. The visitors are requested to view at an open air area of the castle. Japan declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted and economic and cultural activities have begun step by step gradually from May 26th. The local government has started to ease restrictions on schools, restaurants, museums and other sports events while Japan has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces,Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation to prevent the second wave of Covid-19 from spreading. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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Employees prepare a sign to maintain a social distancing at the Himeji Castle, a World Heritage and National Treasure site, which has been closed since Apr.9th partially reopened in Himeji, Hyogo Prefecture on May 28, 2020. The visitors are requested to view at an open air area of the castle. Japan declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted and economic and cultural activities have begun step by step gradually from May 26th. The local government has started to ease restrictions on schools, restaurants, museums and other sports events while Japan has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces,Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation to prevent the second wave of Covid-19 from spreading. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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People visit Himeji Castle, a World Heritage and National Treasure site, which has been closed since Apr.9th partially reopened in Himeji, Hyogo Prefecture on May 28, 2020. The visitors are requested to view at an open air area of the castle. Japan declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted and economic and cultural activities have begun step by step gradually from May 26th. The local government has started to ease restrictions on schools, restaurants, museums and other sports events while Japan has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces,Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation to prevent the second wave of Covid-19 from spreading. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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People visit Himeji Castle, a World Heritage and National Treasure site, which has been closed since Apr.9th partially reopened in Himeji, Hyogo Prefecture on May 28, 2020. The visitors are requested to view at an open air area of the castle. Japan declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted and economic and cultural activities have begun step by step gradually from May 26th. The local government has started to ease restrictions on schools, restaurants, museums and other sports events while Japan has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces,Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation to prevent the second wave of Covid-19 from spreading. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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People visit Himeji Castle, a World Heritage and National Treasure site, which has been closed since Apr.9th partially reopened in Himeji, Hyogo Prefecture on May 28, 2020. The visitors are requested to view at an open air area of the castle. Japan declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted and economic and cultural activities have begun step by step gradually from May 26th. The local government has started to ease restrictions on schools, restaurants, museums and other sports events while Japan has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces,Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation to prevent the second wave of Covid-19 from spreading. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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People visit Himeji Castle, a World Heritage and National Treasure site, which has been closed since Apr.9th partially reopened in Himeji, Hyogo Prefecture on May 28, 2020. The visitors are requested to view at an open air area of the castle. Japan declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted and economic and cultural activities have begun step by step gradually from May 26th. The local government has started to ease restrictions on schools, restaurants, museums and other sports events while Japan has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces,Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation to prevent the second wave of Covid-19 from spreading. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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People visit Himeji Castle, a World Heritage and National Treasure site, which has been closed since Apr.9th partially reopened in Himeji, Hyogo Prefecture on May 28, 2020. The visitors are requested to view at an open air area of the castle. Japan declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted and economic and cultural activities have begun step by step gradually from May 26th. The local government has started to ease restrictions on schools, restaurants, museums and other sports events while Japan has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces,Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation to prevent the second wave of Covid-19 from spreading. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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People visit Himeji Castle, a World Heritage and National Treasure site, which has been closed since Apr.9th partially reopened in Himeji, Hyogo Prefecture on May 28, 2020. The visitors are requested to view at an open air area of the castle. Japan declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted and economic and cultural activities have begun step by step gradually from May 26th. The local government has started to ease restrictions on schools, restaurants, museums and other sports events while Japan has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces,Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation to prevent the second wave of Covid-19 from spreading. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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People visit Himeji Castle, a World Heritage and National Treasure site, which has been closed since Apr.9th partially reopened in Himeji, Hyogo Prefecture on May 28, 2020. The visitors are requested to view at an open air area of the castle. Japan declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted and economic and cultural activities have begun step by step gradually from May 26th. The local government has started to ease restrictions on schools, restaurants, museums and other sports events while Japan has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces,Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation to prevent the second wave of Covid-19 from spreading. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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People visit Himeji Castle, a World Heritage and National Treasure site, which has been closed since Apr.9th partially reopened in Himeji, Hyogo Prefecture on May 28, 2020. The visitors are requested to view at an open air area of the castle. Japan declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted and economic and cultural activities have begun step by step gradually from May 26th. The local government has started to ease restrictions on schools, restaurants, museums and other sports events while Japan has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces,Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation to prevent the second wave of Covid-19 from spreading. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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A club with live music, which has been temporarily closed to prevent the spread of new coronavirus COVID-19 infection, prepares for restarting in Nagoya City, Aichi Prefecture on May 28, 2020. A staff cleaned the lights. The Japanese government declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted. Japan has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces, Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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A club with live music, which has been temporarily closed to prevent the spread of new coronavirus COVID-19 infection, prepares for restarting in Nagoya City, Aichi Prefecture on May 28, 2020. A staff cleaned the lights. The Japanese government declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted. Japan has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces, Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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A club with live music, which has been temporarily closed to prevent the spread of new coronavirus COVID-19 infection, prepares for restarting in Nagoya City, Aichi Prefecture on May 28, 2020. A staff cleaned the lights. The Japanese government declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted. Japan has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces, Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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A club with live music, which has been temporarily closed to prevent the spread of new coronavirus COVID-19 infection, prepares for restarting in Nagoya City, Aichi Prefecture on May 28, 2020. A staff cleaned the lights. The Japanese government declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted. Japan has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces, Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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A club with live music, which has been temporarily closed to prevent the spread of new coronavirus COVID-19 infection, prepares for restarting in Nagoya City, Aichi Prefecture on May 28, 2020. A staff cleaned the lights. The Japanese government declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted. Japan has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces, Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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Japanese mother monkey holds her baby which was born during a state of emergency at Mt. Takao Monkey Park in Hachioji, Tokyo on May 28, 2020. The park requested visitors to wear a face mask and disinfect their hands when entering the facility. Japan declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted and economic and cultural activities have begun step by step gradually from May 26th. The local government has started to ease restrictions on schools, restaurants, museums and other sports events while Japan has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces,Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation to prevent the second wave of Covid-19 from spreading. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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Japanese mother monkey holds her baby which was born during a state of emergency at Mt. Takao Monkey Park in Hachioji, Tokyo on May 28, 2020. The park requested visitors to wear a face mask and disinfect their hands when entering the facility. Japan declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted and economic and cultural activities have begun step by step gradually from May 26th. The local government has started to ease restrictions on schools, restaurants, museums and other sports events while Japan has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces,Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation to prevent the second wave of Covid-19 from spreading. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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Japanese mother monkey holds her baby which was born during a state of emergency at Mt. Takao Monkey Park in Hachioji, Tokyo on May 28, 2020. The park requested visitors to wear a face mask and disinfect their hands when entering the facility. Japan declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted and economic and cultural activities have begun step by step gradually from May 26th. The local government has started to ease restrictions on schools, restaurants, museums and other sports events while Japan has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces,Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation to prevent the second wave of Covid-19 from spreading. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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Japanese mother monkey holds her baby which was born during a state of emergency at Mt. Takao Monkey Park in Hachioji, Tokyo on May 28, 2020. The park requested visitors to wear a face mask and disinfect their hands when entering the facility. Japan declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted and economic and cultural activities have begun step by step gradually from May 26th. The local government has started to ease restrictions on schools, restaurants, museums and other sports events while Japan has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces,Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation to prevent the second wave of Covid-19 from spreading. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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Japanese mother monkey holds her baby which was born during a state of emergency at Mt. Takao Monkey Park in Hachioji, Tokyo on May 28, 2020. The park requested visitors to wear a face mask and disinfect their hands when entering the facility. Japan declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted and economic and cultural activities have begun step by step gradually from May 26th. The local government has started to ease restrictions on schools, restaurants, museums and other sports events while Japan has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces,Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation to prevent the second wave of Covid-19 from spreading. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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Japanese mother monkey holds her baby which was born during a state of emergency at Mt. Takao Monkey Park in Hachioji, Tokyo on May 28, 2020. The park requested visitors to wear a face mask and disinfect their hands when entering the facility. Japan declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted and economic and cultural activities have begun step by step gradually from May 26th. The local government has started to ease restrictions on schools, restaurants, museums and other sports events while Japan has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces,Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation to prevent the second wave of Covid-19 from spreading. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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Japanese mother monkey holds her baby which was born during a state of emergency at Mt. Takao Monkey Park in Hachioji, Tokyo on May 28, 2020. The park requested visitors to wear a face mask and disinfect their hands when entering the facility. Japan declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted and economic and cultural activities have begun step by step gradually from May 26th. The local government has started to ease restrictions on schools, restaurants, museums and other sports events while Japan has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces,Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation to prevent the second wave of Covid-19 from spreading. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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Visitors enjoy watching Japanese mother monkey holding her baby which was born during a state of emergency at Mt. Takao Monkey Park in Hachioji, Tokyo on May 28, 2020. The park requested visitors to wear a face mask and disinfect their hands when entering the facility. Japan declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted and economic and cultural activities have begun step by step gradually from May 26th. The local government has started to ease restrictions on schools, restaurants, museums and other sports events while Japan has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces,Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation to prevent the second wave of Covid-19 from spreading. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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Japanese mother monkey holds her baby which was born during a state of emergency at Mt. Takao Monkey Park in Hachioji, Tokyo on May 28, 2020. The park requested visitors to wear a face mask and disinfect their hands when entering the facility. Japan declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted and economic and cultural activities have begun step by step gradually from May 26th. The local government has started to ease restrictions on schools, restaurants, museums and other sports events while Japan has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces,Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation to prevent the second wave of Covid-19 from spreading. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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Japanese mother monkey holds her baby which was born during a state of emergency at Mt. Takao Monkey Park in Hachioji, Tokyo on May 28, 2020. The park requested visitors to wear a face mask and disinfect their hands when entering the facility. Japan declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted and economic and cultural activities have begun step by step gradually from May 26th. The local government has started to ease restrictions on schools, restaurants, museums and other sports events while Japan has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces,Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation to prevent the second wave of Covid-19 from spreading. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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Japanese mother monkey holds her baby which was born during a state of emergency at Mt. Takao Monkey Park in Hachioji, Tokyo on May 28, 2020. The park requested visitors to wear a face mask and disinfect their hands when entering the facility. Japan declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted and economic and cultural activities have begun step by step gradually from May 26th. The local government has started to ease restrictions on schools, restaurants, museums and other sports events while Japan has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces,Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation to prevent the second wave of Covid-19 from spreading. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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Japanese mother monkey holds her baby which was born during a state of emergency at Mt. Takao Monkey Park in Hachioji, Tokyo on May 28, 2020. The park requested visitors to wear a face mask and disinfect their hands when entering the facility. Japan declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted and economic and cultural activities have begun step by step gradually from May 26th. The local government has started to ease restrictions on schools, restaurants, museums and other sports events while Japan has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces,Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation to prevent the second wave of Covid-19 from spreading. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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An aerial photo shows few pedestrians seen at the Shibuya Crossing in Shibuya Ward, Tokyo on May 26, 2020, one day after Japan declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted. Tokyo Metropolitan Government has started to ease restrictions on schools, restaurants, museums and other sports events in three stages. Japan has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces,Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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An aerial photo shows few pedestrians seen in front of JR Tokyo Station in Chiyoda Ward, Tokyo on May 26, 2020, one day after Japan declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted. Tokyo Metropolitan Government has started to ease restrictions on schools, restaurants, museums and other sports events in three stages. Japan has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces,Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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An aerial photo shows few pedestrians seen in front of JR Tokyo Station in Chiyoda Ward, Tokyo on May 26, 2020, one day after Japan declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted. Tokyo Metropolitan Government has started to ease restrictions on schools, restaurants, museums and other sports events in three stages. Japan has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces,Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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An aerial photo shows few pedestrians seen in front of JR Tokyo Station in Chiyoda Ward, Tokyo on May 26, 2020, one day after Japan declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted. Tokyo Metropolitan Government has started to ease restrictions on schools, restaurants, museums and other sports events in three stages. Japan has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces,Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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An aerial photo shows few pedestrians seen in front of JR Tokyo Station in Chiyoda Ward, Tokyo on May 26, 2020, one day after Japan declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted. Tokyo Metropolitan Government has started to ease restrictions on schools, restaurants, museums and other sports events in three stages. Japan has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces,Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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An aerial photo shows few pedestrians seen in front of JR Tokyo Station in Chiyoda Ward, Tokyo on May 26, 2020, one day after Japan declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted. Tokyo Metropolitan Government has started to ease restrictions on schools, restaurants, museums and other sports events in three stages. Japan has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces,Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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An aerial photo shows few vehicles running on the Tomei Express Highway in Setagaya Ward, Tokyo on May 26, 2020, one day after Japan declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted. Tokyo Metropolitan Government has started to ease restrictions on schools, restaurants, museums and other sports events in three stages. Japan has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces,Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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An aerial photo shows few vehicles running on the Tomei Express Highway in Setagaya Ward, Tokyo on May 26, 2020, one day after Japan declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted. Tokyo Metropolitan Government has started to ease restrictions on schools, restaurants, museums and other sports events in three stages. Japan has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces,Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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An aerial photo shows few pedestrians seen at the Shibuya Crossing in Shibuya Ward, Tokyo on May 26, 2020, one day after Japan declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted. Tokyo Metropolitan Government has started to ease restrictions on schools, restaurants, museums and other sports events in three stages. Japan has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces,Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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An aerial photo shows few vehicles running on the Tomei Express Highway in Setagaya Ward, Tokyo on May 26, 2020, one day after Japan declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted. Tokyo Metropolitan Government has started to ease restrictions on schools, restaurants, museums and other sports events in three stages. Japan has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces,Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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An aerial photo shows few vehicles running on the Tomei Express Highway in Setagaya Ward, Tokyo on May 26, 2020, one day after Japan declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted. Tokyo Metropolitan Government has started to ease restrictions on schools, restaurants, museums and other sports events in three stages. Japan has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces,Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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An aerial photo shows few vehicles running on the Tomei Express Highway in Setagaya Ward, Tokyo on May 26, 2020, one day after Japan declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted. Tokyo Metropolitan Government has started to ease restrictions on schools, restaurants, museums and other sports events in three stages. Japan has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces,Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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An aerial photo shows few pedestrians seen at the Sugamo Shopping street in Toshima Ward, Tokyo on May 26, 2020, one day after Japan declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted. Tokyo Metropolitan Government has started to ease restrictions on schools, restaurants, museums and other sports events in three stages. Japan has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces,Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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An aerial photo shows few pedestrians seen at the Sugamo Shopping street in Toshima Ward, Tokyo on May 26, 2020, one day after Japan declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted. Tokyo Metropolitan Government has started to ease restrictions on schools, restaurants, museums and other sports events in three stages. Japan has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces,Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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An aerial photo shows few visitors seen at Nakamise dori street and the Kaminarimon Gate in Taito Ward, Tokyo on May 26, 2020, one day after Japan declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted. Tokyo Metropolitan Government has started to ease restrictions on schools, restaurants, museums and other sports events in three stages. Japan has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces,Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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An aerial photo shows few visitors seen at Nakamise dori street and the Kaminarimon Gate in Taito Ward, Tokyo on May 26, 2020, one day after Japan declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted. Tokyo Metropolitan Government has started to ease restrictions on schools, restaurants, museums and other sports events in three stages. Japan has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces,Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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An aerial photo shows few visitors seen at Nakamise dori street and the Kaminarimon Gate in Taito Ward, Tokyo on May 26, 2020, one day after Japan declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted. Tokyo Metropolitan Government has started to ease restrictions on schools, restaurants, museums and other sports events in three stages. Japan has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces,Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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An aerial photo shows few vehicles running on the Tomei Express Highway in Setagaya Ward, Tokyo on May 26, 2020, one day after Japan declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted. Tokyo Metropolitan Government has started to ease restrictions on schools, restaurants, museums and other sports events in three stages. Japan has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces,Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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A clerk wearing a face shield checks a body temperature of a customer by thermometer at Odakyu Shinjyuku Department store in Shinjyuku Ward, Tokyo on May 26, 2020, one day after Japan declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted. Tokyo Metropolitan Government has started to ease restrictions on schools, restaurants, museums and other sports events in three stages. Japan has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces,Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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An aerial photo shows few visitors seen at Ueno Park in Taito Ward, Tokyo on May 26, 2020, one day after Japan declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted. Tokyo Metropolitan Government has started to ease restrictions on schools, restaurants, museums and other sports events in three stages. Japan has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces,Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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An aerial photo shows few vehicles running on the Shuto Highway at Hamamatsu cho in Minato Ward, Tokyo on May 26, 2020, one day after Japan declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted. Tokyo Metropolitan Government has started to ease restrictions on schools, restaurants, museums and other sports events in three stages. Japan has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces,Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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An aerial photo shows few vehicles running on the Shuto Highway at Hamamatsu cho in Minato Ward, Tokyo on May 26, 2020, one day after Japan declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted. Tokyo Metropolitan Government has started to ease restrictions on schools, restaurants, museums and other sports events in three stages. Japan has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces,Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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A clerk wearing a face shield checks a body temperature of a customer by thermometer at Odakyu Shinjyuku Department store in Shinjyuku Ward, Tokyo on May 26, 2020, one day after Japan declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted. Tokyo Metropolitan Government has started to ease restrictions on schools, restaurants, museums and other sports events in three stages. Japan has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces,Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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A clerk wearing a face shield checks a body temperature of a customer by thermometer at Odakyu Shinjyuku Department store in Shinjyuku Ward, Tokyo on May 26, 2020, one day after Japan declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted. Tokyo Metropolitan Government has started to ease restrictions on schools, restaurants, museums and other sports events in three stages. Japan has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces,Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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An aerial photo shows few commuters seen at JR Shinjyuku Station in Shinjyuku Ward, Tokyo on May 26, 2020, one day after Japan declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted. Tokyo Metropolitan Government has started to ease restrictions on schools, restaurants, museums and other sports events in three stages. Japan has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces,Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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An aerial photo shows Shinbashi area in Minato Ward, Tokyo on May 26, 2020, one day after Japan declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted. Tokyo Metropolitan Government has started to ease restrictions on schools, restaurants, museums and other sports events in three stages. Japan has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces,Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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An aerial photo shows a New National Stadium (R) in Shinjyuku Ward, Tokyo on May 26, 2020, one day after Japan declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted. Tokyo Metropolitan Government has started to ease restrictions on schools, restaurants, museums and other sports events in three stages. Japan has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces,Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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Clerks wearing a face shield checks a body temperature of a customer by thermometer and guide at Odakyu Shinjyuku Department store in Shinjyuku Ward, Tokyo on May 26, 2020, one day after Japan declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted. Tokyo Metropolitan Government has started to ease restrictions on schools, restaurants, museums and other sports events in three stages. Japan has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces,Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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Clerks wearing a face shield checks a body temperature of a customer by thermometer and guide at Odakyu Shinjyuku Department store in Shinjyuku Ward, Tokyo on May 26, 2020, one day after Japan declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted. Tokyo Metropolitan Government has started to ease restrictions on schools, restaurants, museums and other sports events in three stages. Japan has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces,Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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An aerial photo shows few visitors seen at Ueno Park in Taito Ward, Tokyo on May 26, 2020, one day after Japan declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted. Tokyo Metropolitan Government has started to ease restrictions on schools, restaurants, museums and other sports events in three stages. Japan has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces,Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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An aerial photo shows few people seen at Komazawa Park in Setagaya Ward, Tokyo on May 26, 2020, one day after Japan declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted. Tokyo Metropolitan Government has started to ease restrictions on schools, restaurants, museums and other sports events in three stages. Japan has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces,Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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An aerial photo shows few people seen at Komazawa Park in Setagaya Ward, Tokyo on May 26, 2020, one day after Japan declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted. Tokyo Metropolitan Government has started to ease restrictions on schools, restaurants, museums and other sports events in three stages. Japan has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces,Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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An aerial photo shows few vehicles running at the Shuto Highway in Itabashi Ward, Tokyo on May 26, 2020, one day after Japan declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted. Tokyo Metropolitan Government has started to ease restrictions on schools, restaurants, museums and other sports events in three stages. Japan has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces,Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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An aerial photo shows few vehicles running at the Shuto Highway in Itabashi Ward, Tokyo on May 26, 2020, one day after Japan declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted. Tokyo Metropolitan Government has started to ease restrictions on schools, restaurants, museums and other sports events in three stages. Japan has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces,Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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Clerks wearing a face shield checks a body temperature of a customer by thermometer and guide at Odakyu Shinjyuku Department store in Shinjyuku Ward, Tokyo on May 26, 2020, one day after Japan declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted. Tokyo Metropolitan Government has started to ease restrictions on schools, restaurants, museums and other sports events in three stages. Japan has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces,Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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Clerks wearing a face shield checks a body temperature of a customer by thermometer and guide at Odakyu Shinjyuku Department store in Shinjyuku Ward, Tokyo on May 26, 2020, one day after Japan declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted. Tokyo Metropolitan Government has started to ease restrictions on schools, restaurants, museums and other sports events in three stages. Japan has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces,Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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Clerks wearing a face shield checks a body temperature of a customer by thermometer and guide at Odakyu Shinjyuku Department store in Shinjyuku Ward, Tokyo on May 26, 2020, one day after Japan declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted. Tokyo Metropolitan Government has started to ease restrictions on schools, restaurants, museums and other sports events in three stages. Japan has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces,Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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Clerks wearing a face shield checks a body temperature of a customer by thermometer and guide at Odakyu Shinjyuku Department store in Shinjyuku Ward, Tokyo on May 26, 2020, one day after Japan declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted. Tokyo Metropolitan Government has started to ease restrictions on schools, restaurants, museums and other sports events in three stages. Japan has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces,Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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A customer speks to a cashier byond a vynil curtain at Odakyu Shinjyuku Department store in Shinjyuku Ward, Tokyo on May 26, 2020, one day after Japan declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted. Tokyo Metropolitan Government has started to ease restrictions on schools, restaurants, museums and other sports events in three stages. Japan has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces,Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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An aerial photo shows few vehicles running at the Shuto Highway in Itabashi Ward, Tokyo on May 26, 2020, one day after Japan declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted. Tokyo Metropolitan Government has started to ease restrictions on schools, restaurants, museums and other sports events in three stages. Japan has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces,Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe wearing a face mask (abenomask) arrives at Prime Minister's office in Tokyo on May 26, 2020, one day after Japan declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted. Tokyo Metropolitan Government has started to ease restrictions on schools, restaurants, museums and other sports events in three stages. Japan has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces, Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe wearing a face mask (abenomask) arrives at Prime Minister's office in Tokyo on May 26, 2020, one day after Japan declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted. Tokyo Metropolitan Government has started to ease restrictions on schools, restaurants, museums and other sports events in three stages. Japan has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces, Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe wearing a face mask (abenomask) arrives at Prime Minister's office in Tokyo on May 26, 2020, one day after Japan declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted. Tokyo Metropolitan Government has started to ease restrictions on schools, restaurants, museums and other sports events in three stages. Japan has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces, Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation. ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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