Tokyo Disney parks to reopen from 1 July

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Tokyo Disneyland and DisneySea will reopen from 1 July after a four-month suspension over coronavirus

Oriental Land said the two resorts will resume operations to a limited number of visitors who bought online, reserved tickets.The parks will enforce rigorous social distancing measures and use of masks, while also checking guests' temperatures.

"We will operate the parks with caution" by restricting the number of guests and on individual rides, as well as cleaning and social distancing efforts, Oriental Land said in a statement.

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