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COVID-19: Tokyo Disneyland won't reopen before Apr 20, operator says

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TOKYO: Tokyo Disneyland and DisneySea will remain closed at least until Apr 19, the operator of the theme parks said on Friday, again extending a temporary closure that began on Feb 29 due to the coronavirus outbreak.

Advertisement Advertisement "The temporary closures of Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo DisneySea have been extended in light of the continued request from the (government) to refrain from holding events as well as the current situation in Japan and abroad," the parks' operator,

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