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An aerial photo shows busy Shibuya Crossing in Shibuya Ward, Tokyo on July 2, 2020, amid continuing worries over the new coronavirus COVID-19. In Tokyo, more than 100 infected people were confirmed for the first time in two months. The Japanese government has efforted to explore a "new normal" by striking a balance between resuming activities and preventing infections. The Japanese government declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted on May 25th, and has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces, Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation. Tokyo Metropolitan and other prefectures eased the restrictions on schools, restaurants, museums, fitness clubs and other events to proceed to "new life style with coronavirus." ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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An aerial photo shows busy Shibuya Crossing in Shibuya Ward, Tokyo on July 2, 2020, amid continuing worries over the new coronavirus COVID-19. In Tokyo, more than 100 infected people were confirmed for the first time in two months. The Japanese government has efforted to explore a "new normal" by striking a balance between resuming activities and preventing infections. The Japanese government declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted on May 25th, and has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces, Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation. Tokyo Metropolitan and other prefectures eased the restrictions on schools, restaurants, museums, fitness clubs and other events to proceed to "new life style with coronavirus." ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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An aerial photo shows a busy street at Ikebukuro district in Toshima Ward, Tokyo on July 2, 2020, amid continuing worries over the new coronavirus COVID-19. In Tokyo, more than 100 infected people were confirmed for the first time in two months. The Japanese government has efforted to explore a "new normal" by striking a balance between resuming activities and preventing infections. The Japanese government declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted on May 25th, and has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces, Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation. Tokyo Metropolitan and other prefectures eased the restrictions on schools, restaurants, museums, fitness clubs and other events to proceed to "new life style with coronavirus." ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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An aerial photo shows a busy street at Ikebukuro district in Toshima Ward, Tokyo on July 2, 2020, amid continuing worries over the new coronavirus COVID-19. In Tokyo, more than 100 infected people were confirmed for the first time in two months. The Japanese government has efforted to explore a "new normal" by striking a balance between resuming activities and preventing infections. The Japanese government declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted on May 25th, and has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces, Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation. Tokyo Metropolitan and other prefectures eased the restrictions on schools, restaurants, museums, fitness clubs and other events to proceed to "new life style with coronavirus." ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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An aerial photo shows a busy street at Ikebukuro district in Toshima Ward, Tokyo on July 2, 2020, amid continuing worries over the new coronavirus COVID-19. In Tokyo, more than 100 infected people were confirmed for the first time in two months. The Japanese government has efforted to explore a "new normal" by striking a balance between resuming activities and preventing infections. The Japanese government declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted on May 25th, and has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces, Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation. Tokyo Metropolitan and other prefectures eased the restrictions on schools, restaurants, museums, fitness clubs and other events to proceed to "new life style with coronavirus." ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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An aerial photo shows a busy street at Ikebukuro district in Toshima Ward, Tokyo on July 2, 2020, amid continuing worries over the new coronavirus COVID-19. In Tokyo, more than 100 infected people were confirmed for the first time in two months. The Japanese government has efforted to explore a "new normal" by striking a balance between resuming activities and preventing infections. The Japanese government declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted on May 25th, and has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces, Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation. Tokyo Metropolitan and other prefectures eased the restrictions on schools, restaurants, museums, fitness clubs and other events to proceed to "new life style with coronavirus." ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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An aerial photo shows a busy street at Ikebukuro district in Toshima Ward, Tokyo on July 2, 2020, amid continuing worries over the new coronavirus COVID-19. In Tokyo, more than 100 infected people were confirmed for the first time in two months. The Japanese government has efforted to explore a "new normal" by striking a balance between resuming activities and preventing infections. The Japanese government declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted on May 25th, and has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces, Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation. Tokyo Metropolitan and other prefectures eased the restrictions on schools, restaurants, museums, fitness clubs and other events to proceed to "new life style with coronavirus." ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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An aerial photo shows a busy street at Kabukucyo District in Shinjuku Ward, Tokyo on July 2, 2020, amid continuing worries over the new coronavirus COVID-19. In Tokyo, more than 100 infected people were confirmed for the first time in two months. The Japanese government has efforted to explore a "new normal" by striking a balance between resuming activities and preventing infections. The Japanese government declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted on May 25th, and has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces, Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation. Tokyo Metropolitan and other prefectures eased the restrictions on schools, restaurants, museums, fitness clubs and other events to proceed to "new life style with coronavirus." ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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An aerial photo shows a busy street at Kabukucyo District in Shinjuku Ward, Tokyo on July 2, 2020, amid continuing worries over the new coronavirus COVID-19. In Tokyo, more than 100 infected people were confirmed for the first time in two months. The Japanese government has efforted to explore a "new normal" by striking a balance between resuming activities and preventing infections. The Japanese government declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted on May 25th, and has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces, Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation. Tokyo Metropolitan and other prefectures eased the restrictions on schools, restaurants, museums, fitness clubs and other events to proceed to "new life style with coronavirus." ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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An aerial photo shows a busy street at Kabukucyo District in Shinjuku Ward, Tokyo on July 2, 2020, amid continuing worries over the new coronavirus COVID-19. In Tokyo, more than 100 infected people were confirmed for the first time in two months. The Japanese government has efforted to explore a "new normal" by striking a balance between resuming activities and preventing infections. The Japanese government declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted on May 25th, and has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces, Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation. Tokyo Metropolitan and other prefectures eased the restrictions on schools, restaurants, museums, fitness clubs and other events to proceed to "new life style with coronavirus." ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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An aerial photo shows a busy street at Kabukucyo District in Shinjuku Ward, Tokyo on July 2, 2020, amid continuing worries over the new coronavirus COVID-19. In Tokyo, more than 100 infected people were confirmed for the first time in two months. The Japanese government has efforted to explore a "new normal" by striking a balance between resuming activities and preventing infections. The Japanese government declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted on May 25th, and has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces, Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation. Tokyo Metropolitan and other prefectures eased the restrictions on schools, restaurants, museums, fitness clubs and other events to proceed to "new life style with coronavirus." ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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An aerial photo shows a busy street at Kabukucyo District in Shinjuku Ward, Tokyo on July 2, 2020, amid continuing worries over the new coronavirus COVID-19. In Tokyo, more than 100 infected people were confirmed for the first time in two months. The Japanese government has efforted to explore a "new normal" by striking a balance between resuming activities and preventing infections. The Japanese government declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted on May 25th, and has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces, Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation. Tokyo Metropolitan and other prefectures eased the restrictions on schools, restaurants, museums, fitness clubs and other events to proceed to "new life style with coronavirus." ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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An aerial photo shows a busy street at Kabukucyo District in Shinjuku Ward, Tokyo on July 2, 2020, amid continuing worries over the new coronavirus COVID-19. In Tokyo, more than 100 infected people were confirmed for the first time in two months. The Japanese government has efforted to explore a "new normal" by striking a balance between resuming activities and preventing infections. The Japanese government declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted on May 25th, and has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces, Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation. Tokyo Metropolitan and other prefectures eased the restrictions on schools, restaurants, museums, fitness clubs and other events to proceed to "new life style with coronavirus." ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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An aerial photo shows a busy street at Kabukucyo District in Shinjuku Ward, Tokyo on July 2, 2020, amid continuing worries over the new coronavirus COVID-19. In Tokyo, more than 100 infected people were confirmed for the first time in two months. The Japanese government has efforted to explore a "new normal" by striking a balance between resuming activities and preventing infections. The Japanese government declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted on May 25th, and has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces, Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation. Tokyo Metropolitan and other prefectures eased the restrictions on schools, restaurants, museums, fitness clubs and other events to proceed to "new life style with coronavirus." ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )

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An aerial photo shows a busy street at Kabukucyo District in Shinjuku Ward, Tokyo on July 2, 2020, amid continuing worries over the new coronavirus COVID-19. In Tokyo, more than 100 infected people were confirmed for the first time in two months. The Japanese government has efforted to explore a "new normal" by striking a balance between resuming activities and preventing infections. The Japanese government declared that all state of emergency issue was lifted on May 25th, and has continued to request people to avoid three Cs: Closed spaces, Crowded spaces, Close-contact settings across the nation. Tokyo Metropolitan and other prefectures eased the restrictions on schools, restaurants, museums, fitness clubs and other events to proceed to "new life style with coronavirus." ( The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images )