Two Apple Stores in Japan will open this week

Apple Store Japan

It seems that we are returning to health stability and these weeks are being crucial for all of us. This time there is an interesting news for users of Apple in Japan and is that its stores will open again to the public this week.

Apple stores were closed for the coronavirus and until now some of them are still closed, but others have already opened their doors with exceptional security measures to prevent infections in them. Now the stores in Japan would be the next to open their doors.

Deidre O'Brien
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Fukuoka and Nagoya Sakae stores open

Waiting for official confirmation it seems that next Wednesday, May 27 The two stores in Fukuoka and Nagoya Sakae are going to open, Mark Gurman points out that the reopening dates of the other eight Apple stores in the country have no confirmed date. Like some of the stores in other countries that have already opened in Germany, the United States, Switzerland, Italy or Australia, the stores are governed by extreme security protocols and all users who access the stores have to comply with them. rajatabla.

On the other hand, we hope that our country will soon move to the next de-escalation phase and this could be precisely the last step to see the company's stores open again here. At the moment there are no opening details, but it is expected that as soon as the health authorities allow it, Apple will get to work with them and open them. In fact we are convinced that they already have all the protocols and others ready for when the green light is given to its reopening.


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