Mask order in Japan|From March 13th, JR East Japan and East China Sea will no longer need to wear masks, covering 19 airlines including ANA and JAL

Mask order in Japan|From March 13th, JR East Japan and East China Sea will no longer need to wear masks, covering 19 airlines including ANA and JAL

Do you wear a mask at home? Since March 1, Hong Kong has completely canceled the mask order, and in recent months, various public transportation companies in Japan have also announced that passengers will no longer be required to wear masks from March 13, including JR East Japan, JR East China Sea and 19 domestic transportation companies in Japan. Airlines, but the Japanese government also has guidelines, suggesting that it is best to wear a mask during peak hours. When you travel to Japan, should you wear a mask? How many masks will you wear?

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The Japanese government has announced that the indoor mask order will be lifted from March 13. JR East Japan held a press conference on March 7 and announced that from the 13th of this month, it will no longer be necessary to wear masks on trains such as the Yamanote Line. The broadcast reminding to wear masks will also be canceled at the same time, but when the crowd is crowded, if passengers speak loudly, the staff may ask individual passengers to wear masks. In addition, JR East China Sea also said that starting from March 13, it is up to passengers to judge whether to wear masks. However, it should be noted that the Japanese government has suggested that it is better to wear a mask during the rush hours of commuting to and from get off work.

日本口罩令|3月13日起坐JR東日本、東海不用再戴口罩 範圍至ANA、JAL等19間航空公司

From March 13th, JR East Japan and JR East China Sea will no longer require passengers to wear masks. (getty images)

In addition, on February 21, the “Scheduled Airline Association” composed of 19 airlines in Japan, including ANA and JAL, announced that starting from March 13, it will no longer be mandatory to wear masks in the cabin or airport, not only including Passengers also apply to crew and ground staff. What do you decide?

日本口罩令|3月13日起坐JR東日本、東海不用再戴口罩 範圍至ANA、JAL等19間航空公司

On the flight, how many passengers will insist on wearing masks? (getty images)

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