Event officials March 11 at 20:36 being busy responding to the government's request for self-restraint

Event stakeholders have been busy responding to the government's request on October 10 to refrain from large-scale events to prevent the spread of the new coronavirus.

The Takarazuka Revue has stopped performing at the Takarazuka Grand Theater and theaters in Tokyo from 29th of this month to 8th of this month, but after thorough measures to prevent infection such as disinfection, from 9th The performance was resumed.

However, following the government's request for self-restraint on the 10th, it was decided to stop the performance again from the 12th to the 19th of this month.

In addition, the music event “Tutarok Fes 2020”, scheduled to be held at Makuhari Messe in Chiba City with musicians from Japan on the 21st of this month, has a large audience of about 15,000 and the government In response to the request for self-restraint.

In addition, the Tokyo National Museum, which has been closed since last month, was scheduled to reopen this month, but in response to a request for self-restraint, it is considering whether to postpone the reopening.

The museum is planning to hold a special exhibition of “Horyu-ji Kondo Mural Painting and Baekje Kannon” from the 17th, which means that it has been in talks with the parties concerned.

A spokeswoman for the museum says, "I'm confused that we can't see when the new coronavirus is converging. I'd like to let you know as soon as possible when it will resume."