By MARI ENDO/ Staff Writer
March 23, 2020 at 12:56 JST
Customers separated by partitions enjoy sushi in a “private space” at a restaurant in Osaka’s Kita Ward on March 19. (Mari Endo)
OSAKA--A company here is marketing acrylic partitions so customers seated at restaurant counters such as sushi outlets can have a relaxing meal in a "private space" without having to worry about others coughing and sneezing. [Read More]
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