For those of you who were planning to visit some attractions in Tokyo, unfortunately some Attractions in Tokyo closed due to the state of emergency. So most museums, art galleries, theme parks and other Tokyo attractions are closed. This solely to minimize the spread of the coronavirus, but these Attractions that closed due to the state of emergency will be open back soon for visitors. Fortunately some are closed temporarily until May 31. Below you will get a complete list in alphabetical order.
List of Venues and attractions in Tokyo closed until May 31 due to the state of emergency
These are the Attractions in Tokyo closed due to the state of emergency until May 31
- Edo-Tokyo Open-Air Architectural Museum
- Ghibli Museum
- Itabashi Art Museum
- Miraikan – The National Museum of Emerging Science & Innovation
- National Museum of Nature and Science
- NTT InterCommunication Center
- Perrotin Tokyo
- Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden
- Sumida Hokusai Museum
- Suntory Museum of Art
- Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum
- Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
List of Venues and attractions Until June
These are Attractions in Tokyo closed due to the state of emergency until June 1 and June 2
- 21_21 Design Sight
- Yayoi Kusama Museum
List of Venues and attractions in Tokyo closed until further notice due to the state of emergency
These are Attractions in Tokyo closed due to the state of emergency until further notice
- The East Garden of the Imperial Palace
- Hamarikyu Garden
- Mori Art Museum
- The National Art Center, Tokyo (NACT)
- Rikugien
- Shibuya Sky
- Snoopy Museum
- teamLab Borderless
- The teamLab Planets Tokyo
- teamLab Reconnect
- Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery
- Tokyo Skytree
- Ueno Zoo
List of Tokyo attractions Currently open
- Mori Arts Center Gallery: It’s currently open from 10am-8pm
- The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo: The national museum of modern art is open from 9:30am-8pm
- Tokyo City View: Tokyo city view attraction is currently open from 10am-8pm.
- The Tokyo Disney Resort: Actually Tokyo Disneyland and DisneySea are is close but both parks will reduce their opening hours to 10am-7pm from May 17 to May 31.
- Tokyo National Museum: It’s open from 9:30am-5pm.
- Tokyo Tower: Tokyo’s tower deck and outdoor staircase is currently open from 10am-8pm o weekdays and 9am-8pm on weekends. Some selected restaurants and shops are equally operational
- Yomiuri Land: Yomiuri Land is currently open, but the park is restricted to 5,000 visitors per day until further notice.
Hopefully, some updates will be made as time goes on so you should already plan add some places you will like to visit in Tokyo or follow this guide in order to get started while waiting for the good news
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