Tokyo Sky Tree Temporary suspension period extended March 13 12:59

Tokyo Sky Tree, Japan's tallest tourist attraction, has been temporarily suspended for a while to prevent the spread of the new coronavirus.

To prevent the spread of the new coronavirus, Tokyo Sky Tree has decided to close temporarily until this month.

However, after the government announced on October 10 that it would continue to request self-restraint for large-scale events, the operating company has decided to temporarily close temporarily.

No specific rescheduling date has been set, and the decision will be made based on the status of the spread of infection in the future.

In addition, the commercial facility `` Tokyo Solamachi '' attached to the Tokyo Sky Tree has been taking measures to prevent infection, such as installing disinfectants and wearing masks for staff, and has shortened business hours. I will continue.

In addition, Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo DisneySea have been closed until early next month, and Sanrio Puroland in Tama, Tokyo has been closed until 20th this month.