The Citizen (Gauteng)

Mannequins help protect customers at Tokyo bar

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They may not be helping out with chants, but complete with cheerleade­r uniforms and pom-poms, mannequins at one Tokyo bar are helping keep customers a safe – and cheerful – distance apart.

Tokyo recently began to ease restrictio­ns put in place to prethe

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vent the spread of the coronaviru­s, a respite for bars and restaurant­s dependent on the city’s normally thriving nightlife, even if customers are not yet back in full force.

“Our restaurant looked very empty and we wanted to add more excitement,” said Arata Funabara,

owner of Cheers One, a cheerleadi­ng-themed bar in the upscale Ginza district.

Other safety measures include face shields and gloves for the bar’s cheerleade­r waitresses, who perform karaoke songs on request. Shields and gloves are also on offer for patrons.

Waitress Chinatsu Fujii said the mannequins made for a safer work environmen­t.

“It takes a bit of getting used to but I think of them of workmates,” she said.

Japan has recorded 17 000 confirmed Covid-19 cases and more than 900 deaths. – Reuters

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