Most tourists occupy most of the crowds because it is a tourist spot, but the residents themselves are few and there is not much congestion at present. Each museum and church has its own decisions about whether to open it or not. It is possible to open in Italy as a whole according to the established rules. Re-opening of the Florence Museum of Art is undecided. The Boboli Gardens will open from 21 May, the Pitti Palace will open from 28 May and the Uffizi Gallery will open from 3 June.
Since the activity freeze of the guide has been canceled from May 22, tour operations are possible. Since there are still no foreign tourists coming in, the actual rules may change in the future, but all tour participants wear masks, there is no heat above 37.5 degrees, the group is 10 people. The conditions are that each participant must keep a distance of 1.8 m (family members can stick together) and whisper (earphones where the voice of the guide can be heard) must be used.
On May 11, France has lifted the curfew. Many museums are still closed, but there are places where the botanical gardens and gardens have been given permission to reopen, and the tropical botanical garden at the summit of Ez Washisumura, one of the most popular tourist destinations for Japanese people, has been reopened. The restaurants and cafes in the village were closed, but the gallery and shops were slightly open.
On Monday, May 11, France began a gradual easing of curfew restrictions. Along with that, tourism in Mont-Saint-Michel has resumed, and is gradually regaining its original vibrancy. While taking the hygiene control measures announced by the government, measures are being taken to ensure safe tourism.
Many French have visited Mont Saint-Michel since the restrictions on outing were relaxed. With the exception of the monastery open to the public, restaurants, cafes and hotels, there are several souvenir shops and shops where you can take out galettes and ice cream. It is mandatory to wear a mask on the shuttle bus between the parking lot and Mont Saint Michel and on the island.
Our tour is currently not available, but we are considering a tour that can be done while fully observing the rules set by Mont Saint Michel when the trip resumes in the future. For example, in order to take a social distance with people, there is a one-way road with a round-trip route to the monastery on the island.
You can move around the city freely, but you need a certificate to move over 100 km. The beach is accessible, but picnics and shell drying are prohibited. Shopping in the city is possible, but some stores do not allow fitting, so restaurants and cafes are waiting for permission to open from June. Wearing a mask is limited to entering the store.
The museum and movie theaters are still closed, and because there is a 1m-1m50 distance limit for hygiene management, the number of seats in the restaurant is limited even after opening, so it is not possible to open for a while. At present, the situation is quiet.
In Italy, from May 18th, general shops, restaurants, and restaurants such as bars have also been permitted to resume operations. The number of infected people in Japan continues to decrease every day, while the number of infected people on May 13 was 78,457, while the number decreased to 60,960 on May 21. By the way, in Veneto where I live, no one was newly confirmed on May 21. The situation is getting better day by day.