● Sightseeing spot information Due to the spread of the new coronavirus infection, tourist facilities around the UK were closed, but many facilities have resumed operations.
*Information as of July 13, 2020. Be sure to check the latest information on the official website.
*In some cases, facilities not listed in this article may have resumed business.
▼Reopening date of major tourist facilities (advance reservation required)
-[July 04] Stonehenge-[July 06] Roman Bath-[July 08] London National Gallery-[July 10] Tower of London (some facilities only)
・[July 11] Westminster Abbey (Wednesday and Saturday only)
・[July 13] Leeds Castle (some facilities only)
・[July 17] Hampton Court Palace (some facilities only)
-[July 23] Windsor Castle-[July 27] London Tate Modern-[July 30] Kensington Palace (some facilities only)
*Many facilities have taken measures such as changing business hours and closed days, and admission restrictions during congestion.
In addition, there are cases such as cancellation of shows and events, business limited to some facilities in the building, etc.
A mask is required, and there are precautions for each facility, such as being required to take a temperature measurement and contact information before entering the facility.
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us.
● Restaurant business situation
From July 4th, we have gradually taken measures against infection other than pub and restaurant delivery, and are restarting.
・Reservation of the table is required for eating and drinking in the store ・Registration of name and contact information when visiting the store ・Use is limited to a maximum of 3 hours
●Social Distance You are instructed to maintain a social distance of 2 meters between people.
However, from July 4th, if you wear a mask and implement "mitigation measures" such as not facing the other person in front of you, you can change the distance to more than 1 meter.
●When entering Japan from the United Kingdom
Regarding the entry restrictions that were introduced on July 10, following the spread of the new coronavirus infection, we have lifted the ban on travel from about 50 low-risk countries including Japan.
As a result, 14 days of voluntary isolation was exempted for travelers from Japan.