Japanese TV dramas and movies are being filmed and stopped due to the pandemic, with some intimate scenes being cut.

Japanese TV dramas and movies are being filmed and stopped due to the pandemic, with some intimate scenes being cut.

According to Japanese media reports on April 7, due to the epidemic, the filming of TV series on various Japanese TV stations has been suspended one after another. It is reported that except for the recording of variety shows and the production of news and sports programs, all other location shooting has been suspended.

In addition, when filming resumed, each crew was explicitly asked to reduce the filming of intimate scenes such as kissing and hugging to prevent the spread of the new coronavirus.

A TV producer said in an interview: "In the past, kissing scenes were almost necessary in Japanese TV dramas and movies, and sometimes some entangled intimate scenes were required, but due to a series of epidemics, such scenes are now banned from filming."

In fact, in order to protect the safety of the public, many Japanese films have recently announced the postponement of their releases, including the animated theatrical versions of "Detective Conan: The Scarlet Bullet", "Crayon Shin-chan: Battle! Graffiti Kingdom and Four Warriors", "Azure Blue" and "The Sun Cannot Move".

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