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

* As of April 10, 2020.
* Schedules of temporary closures are subject to change.


AMUSEMENT PARKS, MUSEUMS, ZOOS etc.

Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo DisneySea – Closed through mid-May. 

Universal Studios Japan – Closed through mid-May. 

Legoland Japan – *Partially reopened from March 23. 

Sanrio Puroland – Closed through May 10. 

Huis Ten Bosch – Closed through April 30.

Ghibli Museum – Closed until further notice. 

Snoopy Museum Tokyo – Closed through April 12. 

Japan Olympic Museum – Closed until further notice. 

Kyoto International Manga Museum – Closed through April 19.  

Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum – Closed through April 12.  

The Railway Museum – Closed until further notice. 

Kyoto Railway Museum – Closed until further notice. 

Yokohama Anpanman Children's Museum  – Closed through May 10. 

Tokyo Skytree – Closed until further notice. 

Roppongi Hills (Mori Art Museum, Tokyo City View, Mori Arts Center Gallery) – Closed until further notice. 

Abeno Harukas (Harukas Observatory, Abeno Harukas Art Museum) – Closed until further notice. 

Ueno Zoological Gardens – Closed through May 6. 

Tokyo Sea Life Park – Closed through May 6. 

Sunshine Aquarium – Closed until further notice.  

Aqua Park Shinagawa – Closed until further notice. 

Sumida Aquarium – Closed until further notice.

Enoshima Aquarium – Closed until further notice.  

Osaka Aquarium Kaiyukan – Closed until further notice.  

Sea Paradise Yokohama Hakkeijima – Closed until further notice.

Kobe Animal Kingdom – Closed through April 30. 

Osaka Tennoji Zoo – Closed until further notice.

Adventure World – Closed until May 6. 

Sapporo Maruyama Zoo – *Reopened April 1 but some attractions remain closed. 


ENTERTAINMENT 

Bob Dylan – Concerts scheduled April 1–24 in Tokyo and Osaka canceled. 


SPORTS 

2020 Tokyo Games - Tokyo Olympics rescheduled for July 23-Aug. 8, 2021. 

Figure skating - Stars On Ice Japan Tour 2020 shows at Yokohama Arena scheduled April 9-12 canceled. 

Baseball – Professional baseball season opening for both Central and Pacific leagues postponed, aiming for a modified schedule between the end of this month and early May.

Football – All official matches postponed. J1 matches to resume May 9; J2 matches May 2; J3 matches April 25.

Rugby - Japan Rugby Top League matches canceled for the remainder of the 2019-2020 season.

Basketball – All remaining B-League 2019-2020 season and post-season matches canceled.