Tokyo Dome "Business forecast for the next fiscal year is undecided"

Given that events have been canceled and postponed one after another due to the effects of the new coronavirus, the operating company of Tokyo Dome has determined that it is difficult to forecast the impact on future management. ".

"Tokyo Dome" announced at a press conference on the financial results announcement held on January 12 that the entire group's business forecast for the next year until January next year is undecided.

At Tokyo Dome, concerts have already been canceled or postponed, and the opening of professional baseball, which is scheduled for this month, has been postponed.

Under these circumstances, we have forgotten to announce our earnings forecasts as it is difficult to see the impact on future management.

Forecasts of sales and profits are important indicators that listed companies disclose to investors, and it is unusual that they are undecided due to changes in the business environment.

"At the conference, Tokyo Dome Managing Director Yoshitaka Odagiri said," The suspension or postponement of sports and cultural events and the need to avoid unnecessary urgent outings have had a significant impact on the Group's business performance. I didn't know when the new coronavirus would end, so it's almost the time. "

Affects restaurants around Tokyo Dome

The impact of the new coronavirus on management has spread to stores around Tokyo Dome.

Shin-Sanyo Korakuen, a Chinese restaurant near the Tokyo Dome, is known for its frequent visits to the Tokyo Dome-based giant Hara Hara and his players. Will also visit.

However, due to the impact of the new coronavirus, reservations such as farewell parties have been canceled one after another this month, and sales are expected to decrease by about 30% compared to the same month last year.

Furthermore, the opening of professional baseball, which is scheduled for this month, has been postponed, and the outlook for the future has become even more uncertain.

It is said that there are days when ten employees have to work shorter hours or have to rest.

While the number of customers is decreasing, the number of orders before delivery is increasing little by little, so we are making 10,000 leaflets and distributing them to nearby offices and homes to further increase orders.

Mr. Hidehiko Yamamoto, the manager, said, "If the baseball game is canceled, sales will almost disappear and the situation will be very difficult. I want you to calm down quickly."