Japan eases 10k capacity limit on mass gatherings
Large-scale events now permitted to host more than 10,000 spectators after lifting of government restrictions
News By James Hanley | 3 November 2021
The Japanese government has eased its 10,000-capacity limit on mass gatherings such as concerts following a steady decline in coronavirus cases.
Events across the country can now admit 5,000 people, or 50% of capacity – whichever is larger – while large-scale spaces are permitted to welcome more than 10,000 spectators in Tokyo and other regions previously under a state or quasi-state of emergency. However, events that will involve fans shouting and cheering will be capped at 50% of capacity.
Kyodo News reports the move has been…