Tokyo Disneyland and DisneySea to Remain Closed Despite State of Emergency Expiration

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Tokyo Disneyland Resort has offered an update on their operations this evening (morning local time) after the state of emergency declaration expired. Here is the latest:

Although the government’s state of emergency declaration regarding the new coronavirus (COVID-19) has been lifted, Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo DisneySea will temporarily remain closed.

The reopening of the Parks will be determined when external and internal conditions have been readied, including the phased easing of closure requests from the government and local municipalities, as well as preparations for Park operations. The reopening date will be announced once it has been decided.

Additionally, the opening date for the Tokyo Disneyland major expansion area will be determined once the situation can be gauged after reopening both parks.
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