National tree planting is expected to be postponed The imperial activities are also greatly affected New Corona April 1 5:22

Due to the spread of the new coronavirus, the “National Arbor Day” in May, when the Emperor and Empress were scheduled to attend, is expected to be postponed next year. The imperial family's activities have also been greatly affected, with consideration being given to postponement of a garden party hosted by the Majesties.

The "National Arbor Day" was to be held on May 31 in Ota City, Shimane Prefecture, and both His Majesty was to attend the ceremony. The expansion is expected to be postponed to next year.

In addition, a garden tournament held by the Majesties in spring and autumn is scheduled for May 27, but it is under consideration to hold the event depending on the future situation.

The Empress, who will be honorary governor, will not be attending the Japanese Red Cross Society's national convention scheduled for May.

Emeritus Akishinomiya, the No. 1 in the throne of the throne, will be celebrating the ceremony for the celebration on March 19, but the ceremony for the feast will be canceled, and subsequent visits to Mie and Nara prefectures will be postponed. The adjustment is proceeding in the right direction.

Furthermore, events in Tokyo, where Akishinomiya and Noriko were scheduled to attend in April, have also been canceled or postponed.

Meanwhile, visits to foreign countries and the visits of the Majesties to the United Kingdom have already been postponed, and some of the visits being considered by the Akishinomiya family have been postponed. Has also had a significant impact on the activities of