The following is a list of some major facilities that have been temporarily closed, and some entertainment, sport and other events that have been canceled or postponed, to contain the spread of the new coronavirus in Japan.

As of Feb. 28, 2020

FACILITIES

National museums in Tokyo, Nara, Kyoto and Fukuoka -- closed from Feb. 27 to March 15 or 16

Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo DisneySea -- closed from Feb. 29 to March 15

Tokyo Skytree -- closed from March 1 to 15

Ueno Zoological Gardens in Tokyo -- closed from Feb. 29 to March 15

National Museum of Nature and Science in Tokyo -- closed from Feb. 29 to March 15

Ghibli Museum, Mitaka -- closed from Feb. 25 to March 17

Japan Olympic Museum in Tokyo -- closed from Feb. 27 to March 16

21_21 Design Sight in Tokyo -- closed from Feb. 27 to March 12

Mori Building Digital Art Museum: teamLab Borderless in Tokyo -- closed from Feb. 29, reopening date not determined

teamLab Planets Tokyo -- closed from Feb. 29 to March 15

Mori Art Museum in Tokyo -- closed from Feb. 29 to March 13

Mori Arts Center Gallery in Tokyo -- closed from Feb. 29 to March 13

Tokyo City View -- closed from Feb. 29 to March 13

Nagoya Castle -- Hommaru Palace and Seinan-sumi Yagura closed from Feb. 29 to March 15

Kyoto Railway Museum -- closed from Feb. 29 to March 15

Universal Studios Japan in Osaka -- closed from Feb. 29 to March 15

Abeno Harukas observatory, museum in Osaka -- closed from March 3 to 15

Daimaru, Matsuzakaya department stores nationwide -- closed March 3, 10, 17, 24

Huis Ten Bosch in Sasebo, Nagasaki Pref. -- closed from Feb. 29 to March 15


ENTERTAINMENT

Perfume -- concert scheduled Feb. 26 at Tokyo Dome, canceled

Kenshi Yonezu -- concerts scheduled Feb. 27-28 at Miyagi Sekisui Heim Super Arena, March 7-8 at Mie Sun Arena, canceled

Gen Hoshino -- concerts scheduled March 4-5 at Yokohama Arena, March 17-18 at Osaka-Jo Hall, canceled

Masaharu Fukuyama -- concerts scheduled March 19, 21-22 at Yokohama Arena, canceled

AKB48 -- performance scheduled between Feb. 26 and March 11 in Tokyo, canceled, concert scheduled March 1 in Ibaraki, postponed

NMB48 -- no performance until March 11

HKT48 -- no performance until March 11

Khalid -- concert scheduled April 7 in Tokyo, postponed

Ari Lennox -- concert scheduled March 3 in Tokyo, canceled

Shiki Theatre Company -- all performances scheduled between Feb. 27 and March 10 in Japan, canceled

Kabukiza Theatre -- all Kabuki shows scheduled between March 2-10 in Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka, Fukuoka, canceled

Yoshimoto Kogyo -- all performances, events canceled or postponed from March 2 until further notice


SPORTS

Rugby -- 16 matches in Top League until March 8, postponed

Baseball -- All professional baseball matches until March 15 to be played without spectators

Football -- All official matches scheduled until March 15 in leagues including J1 and J2, postponed