Japanese theme parks urge guests not to scream on roller coasters

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Japanese theme parks urge guests not to scream on roller coasters
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This is the new normal in Japan.

While Japan’s new normal under life with the coronavirus involves the standard like wearing face masks, maintaining social distancing and working from home, one particular request from theme parks came across as unnatural, or should we say funny?

Yes, it seems parkgoers are expected to contain their excitement while on roller coasters and avoid screaming. Perhaps they can take a leaf from Mr Bean and channel their inner peace to wear a poker face like him.— K e i May 25, 2020 As for indoor attractions like haunted houses and mascot interactions, park staff should refrain from having physical contact with guests and should maintain an appropriate distance.

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