Partially closed three metropolitan parks Hanami self-restraint due to new corona effect March 27 15:51

In response to the spread of the new coronavirus, the capital will reduce the risk of infection at three metropolitan parks that are particularly famous for cherry blossoms, such as Ueno Onshi Park, which is crowded with people every year during the cherry blossom season. We take measures to block a part of the park from.

Many metropolitan parks in Tokyo are visited by a large number of people during the cherry blossom viewing season, but the city is now calling for self-restraint to go to crowds to increase the risk of transmission of the new coronavirus.

For this reason, the Tokyo Metropolitan Government will call on the 27th to refrain from cherry blossom viewing at the Tokyo Metropolitan Park and the riverbed of the river managed by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government for the time being.

Of these, Ueno Onshi Park, Inokashira Onshi Park and Yoyogi Park, which are known as cherry blossom spots and are crowded with many people every year, are partially closed to prevent access.

In the future, we will inform you on the Tokyo Metropolitan Park website, and the person in charge of the city says, "I would like your understanding and cooperation to prevent the spread of infection."