Operating company loses 30% due to temporary closures such as Tokyo Disneyland April 19 19:02

Oriental Land, which operates Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo DisneySea, lost its final profit for the year ended March 2010 by more than 30% due to the effect of temporary suspension of business due to the spread of the new coronavirus.

Oriental Land announced on March 28 that the sales for the year to March this year were 46.4 billion yen, which was 11.6% lower than the previous year.

In addition, the final profit was more than 62.2 billion yen, 31.1% lower than the previous year.

This is mainly due to the spread of the new coronavirus infection and the fact that Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo DisneySea were closed from the end of February this year. It's been nine years since the end.

Regarding the outlook for March next year, Oriental Land is not able to predict at this stage because there is no prospect of reopening business at theme parks and hotels.