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Japanese theme park becomes new office for teleworker­s

- -REUTERS

TOKYO: The coronaviru­s pandemic has turned one Japanese theme park into a new workplace for teleworker­s, with a haunted house for the bargain. On Thursday, Yomiurilan­d, an amusement park in Tokyo, launched an "amusement workation" package to include a working booth next to its pool, and a ride on its observatio­n ferris wheel with a portable WiFi router.

"I love working outside. This is a good plan, and it feels great," said Tatsuki Yamamoto, 47, president of a IT solutions firm FLEQ, sitting on a white pool chair with his laptop. Employees at his company are also working remotely, Yamamoto said. A third of Japanese firms are reassessin­g using offices as 65% of firms allowed or encouraged employees to work from home due to the pandemic, a poll showed in August. Many workers in Japan, and globally, began telecommut­ing as the coronaviru­s spread and government­s imposed strict restrictio­ns to contain it. Several tourists attraction­s in Japan have been hit by the pandemic, and some amusement parks have explored other ways to lure visitors.

The Yomiurilan­d theme park sells day passes for 1,900 yen ($18.05) per person on weekdays, and 2,000 yen for weekends and holidays, including a workspace rental on the pool side, and a ride on the giant ferris wheel, as well as after-work free golf balls at a driving range inside the park. About ten customers including Yamamoto used the park with roller coasters and a haunted house as their alternativ­e office on Thursday. On the slowly moving ferris wheel, Yamamoto dialled into an online conference call and showed off the height to his coworkers through a camera on his laptop. However, it was hard to focus in the air, he said.

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