Star fruits, which are …

Aug. 24, 2020 13:08 JSThappy
FIJI

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Star fruits, which are rarely seen in Japan, are sold at the market.
The price is about 120 yen for a full plate with Japanese yen.
It is crispy, sweet and sour and delicious.
As the name suggests, when cut, it looks like a star.
When you come to Fiji, please enjoy "Tropical Fruits" at the market.

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Two infected people who are currently being treated at the hospital have been discharged safely, and now there are no corona infected people in Fiji!
The first case of infection in Fiji was in March.
Then, lockdowns at an unbelievably fast rate in Fiji, strict crackdowns and quarantine measures by the government and police were able to control the infection.
We are looking forward to the day when tourists will come back soon!

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This is the state of Sofitel Fiji Resort & Spa (Denalau), which is currently undergoing renovation.
All renovations are scheduled to end in November of this year.
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There are currently only two corona infections in Fiji.
When the infection is discovered, it is already in isolation, and there is no risk of the infection spreading, and the Fijian people are relieved.
The two are said to be recovering steadily under strict isolation measures.
International immigrants to Fiji will continue to be required to stay in isolation facilities for 14 days.
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