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Japan's "shopping paradise" Ginza has seen a wave of rent withdrawal. How much does the epidemic affect it?

The epidemic almost brought them to the brink of bankruptcy.

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I have the following answers to the questions in the title.

First, how much does the epidemic affect it? I don't think the epidemic will have much impact on Japan. After all, it didn't go bankrupt or destroy the country. What's the impact? In order to increase the epidemic situation in Japan, it is best to produce any variant varieties or have some adverse effects on Japanese genes.

Haha, laugh it off, and now get back to the point.

This epidemic is a devastating blow to the whole world. Even the American stock market of the world currency blew four times, and the economy almost collapsed. How can the Japanese be no better? Even its owner.

As a neighbor of our country, Japan's economy is highly dependent on our country, but with China's closed door, Japan's overseas income is almost cut off, so Japan's economy can be said to be in ruins.

Second, other impacts of the epidemic on Japan. The impact of this time, the Olympic Games in Japan have also been postponed, so I won't say much about the Olympic maintenance fee. This is definitely a huge number, and the number of confirmed cases in Japan is gradually increasing. What's even more funny is that they also learn from us to lock the country, but they don't have our mobility and cohesion, and finally they become jokes. Imported things can hardly get in, and exported things can't go out, so we can only live on our own savings.

Even funnier, ten power companies in Japan have also raised their electricity tariffs. I'm a little amused to hear that Japan's electricity bill is the most expensive in the world.

Let's talk about it first, not to mention the closed shops, enterprises, groups, purchasing, tourism and seafood in Japan.