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Theme Parks in Japan Prepare for Reopening with New Rules
Theme parks in Japan are gearing up to welcome visitors again after being closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. However, as they prepare to reopen, they are implementing new rules and safety measures to ensure the well-being of guests and staff.
One of the most notable changes is the request for visitors not to scream while riding roller coasters and other attractions. This may seem unusual, but it is a precautionary measure to reduce the spread of respiratory droplets, which can potentially transmit the virus. Instead of screaming, guests are encouraged to enjoy the rides quietly or to wear masks to minimize the risk of infection. Also, theme parks are implementing strict hygiene protocols, including regular disinfection of facilities, hand sanitizing stations, and temperature checks for all visitors. Capacity limits are also being enforced to prevent overcrowding and maintain physical distancing.
As Japan gradually reopens its economy and resumes activities, theme parks play a significant role in providing entertainment and recreation for families and tourists alike. Despite these changes, theme park operators are optimistic about reopening and are eager to provide guests with a safe and enjoyable experience. They are working hard to adapt to the new normal and are committed to prioritizing the health and safety of everyone who visits their parks.
Reading Comprehension
Why were theme parks in Japan closed?
Why are visitors asked not to scream while riding roller coasters?
What role do theme parks play in Japan's economy?
Discussion Questions
Do you enjoy visiting theme parks? Why or why not?
How do you feel about the rule asking visitors not to scream while riding roller coasters?
How do you think theme parks can ensure the safety of their guests and staff?
What other safety measures do you think theme parks could implement?
How important do you think theme parks are for tourism in Japan?
How might the experience of visiting a theme park change because of the new rules?
Do you think visitors will comply with the request not to scream while riding roller coasters? Why or why not?
How do you think theme parks can balance safety measures with providing an enjoyable experience for guests?
How might theme parks enforce capacity limits effectively?
How do you think the new rules will affect the popularity of theme parks in Japan?