Michael Yamashitaさんのインスタグラム写真 - (Michael YamashitaInstagram)「Summerland, Tokyo, Japan: There's no question that given the heat, humidity and population of Tokyo in the summer, the throngs at any swimming pool there are going to, by definition, test the limits of crowd control and sanitation. Japan, however, is prepared for this and manages to keep everyone happy and cool no matter how jam-packed the pool – by moving the water rather than the swimmers. While not exactly conducive to laps, giant wave pools surge with swells a meter or higher, drenching stationary bathers so they don't need to swim to cool off. Other pools feature circular courses with a current that keeps everyone moving together in the same, very orderly, direction. And of course, Japanese people, by tradition and habit, are arguably the cleanest – not to mention the most cleanliness-conscious – in the world. The water in these pools is clean enough to drink! These photographs were taken several years ago. Though closed at the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic, the water park re-opened on July 13, with limited reserved admission, health checks, social distancing and mandatory masks for patrons and staff, as well as detailed instructions in coughing etiquette. #summerland #tokyosummer #summertime #tokyosummerland #worldphotographyday」8月19日 23時58分 - yamashitaphoto

Michael Yamashitaのインスタグラム(yamashitaphoto) - 8月19日 23時58分


Summerland, Tokyo, Japan:
There's no question that given the heat, humidity and population of Tokyo in the summer, the throngs at any swimming pool there are going to, by definition, test the limits of crowd control and sanitation. Japan, however, is prepared for this and manages to keep everyone happy and cool no matter how jam-packed the pool – by moving the water rather than the swimmers. While not exactly conducive to laps, giant wave pools surge with swells a meter or higher, drenching stationary bathers so they don't need to swim to cool off. Other pools feature circular courses with a current that keeps everyone moving together in the same, very orderly, direction. And of course, Japanese people, by tradition and habit, are arguably the cleanest – not to mention the most cleanliness-conscious – in the world. The water in these pools is clean enough to drink! These photographs were taken several years ago. Though closed at the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic, the water park re-opened on July 13, with limited reserved admission, health checks, social distancing and mandatory masks for patrons and staff, as well as detailed instructions in coughing etiquette. #summerland #tokyosummer #summertime #tokyosummerland #worldphotographyday


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