To All Crew Members, Shimizu Port produced a video message to cheer them up in spite of the COVID-19 outbreak. More than 100 people working at the Port of Shimizu, related industries, and local people participated in this video. The third Monday of July is a Japanese public holiday known as “Marine Day,” and many related events have been held in various parts of Japan in this month. Fireworks shows by the seaside are typically a must-see. It is pity that people will not be able to see them...
How are you spending the Golden week holidays? This is a crucial timing for the world and ourselves to prevent from the infection of the COVID-19. No fishing and playing around the beaches and parks in the Port of Shimizu are advised for a certain period. Beaches, public parks, and parking lots around these public areas in the Port of Shimizu have been temporally closed due to the declaration of a state of emergency in view of this rapidly evolving situation of the COVID-19 since 23 of April,...
Beaches, public parks, and parking lots around these public areas in the Port of Shimizu have been temporally closed due to the declaration of a state of emergency in view of this rapidly evolving situation of the COVID-19 since 23 of April, 2020. Residents and non-residents especially crossing border from other prefecture are strongly advised not to enter and use these facilities. We would be much appreciated for your cooperation. Please stay home and stay healthy. We would like to welcome you...
The Shizuoka Prefectural Government has been released multilingual updates about the COVID-19 Novel Coronavirus folllowing site. 外国人のみなさんへ【For Foreigners】<English/Português/Filipino/Other Languages/やさしい日本語(にほんご)> You can also check the updates on ShizuokaPrefecture official Facebook pages. And please visit the Special site for he COVID-19 Novel Coronavirus of Shizuoka prefecture. You can choose the language on this site.
The Shizuoka Prefectural Government will release multilingual updates about the COVID-19 Novel Coronavirus on this page. You can also check the updates on ShizuokaPrefecture official Facebook pages. For English, check here: