logo: COVID-19 soundscape


June 1, 2021: Nakake-Cho(In front of Pachinko Salon)
On the first day when restaurants and bars were requested to close 9:00 pm by local government, the number of people passed through the street around the pachinko salon was nearly as same as the day before this day. Because advertising of an Izakaya bar were repeatedly broadcasted in a loud voices, the soundscape was noisier than the day before this day. Around the fixed recording point, three staffs of Izakaya bar which ignored the request for shorter business hours and opened until midnight was touting, as same as the day before this day. The number of people who went in and out the Pachinko salon in front of the recording point was similar to the day before this day.



June 1, 2021: Nakake-Cho (In front of Mihara-Do)
This soundscape was recorded at in front of the Mihara-Do in the second block of the central street from the station. The number of people around here was about as same as the day before this day. The number of people who went in and out McDonald's was also as same as the day before this day. Because no people were drinking around the benches in front of McDonald's, the soundscape was a little bite quieter than the day before this day.



June 1, 2021: CLIS road (in front of AEON shopping center)
This soundscape was recorded in front of AEON. The number of people passing through the street was clearly more than the day before this day. But, the number peoplr who went in and out AEON were as same as the day before this day. A staff of a stretch studio were touting with a loud voice in front of her studio near the AEON.



June 1, 2021: In front of Fujisaki Department store
The number of people passing around Fujisaki department store was almost as same as the day before this day. Comparing with the day before this day, the number of groups consisting of 4 or more people clearly decreased, and the number of groups consisteng of 2 or 3 people and the number of people walking alone increased.



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