Cinemas in Tokyo and Osaka will be allowed to reopen from June 1, as local authorities ease restrictions on large-scale facilities.
The central government of Japan is extending a state of emergency, however, until June 20. Meanwhile, Universal Studios Japan is also set to open its doors on Tuesday, at reduced capacity and on weekdays only until further notice, the park said.The Tokyo Metropolitan Government will allow cinemas to operate at 50% capacity and until 9PM, The Japan Times reported.
Osaka Prefecture will likewise be permitted to open, though only on weekdays until 9PM and also with a capacity cap. Major chain Toho Cinemas said it would reopen some 20 sites tomorrow across the two areas and United Cinemas confirmed three reopenings
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