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Typhoon Hajibe's latest track forecast: Tokyo Disneyland in Japan closes and Universal Studios Osaka closes.

Just starting from the 12th, Japan will start to have a three-day holiday, but at this time Hajibei has arrived, and it is estimated that many people's travel plans will be put on hold. Especially in the past few days, the famous Tokyo Disneyland and Universal Studios Osaka in Japan have indicated that they will close down. What will be the direction of the typhoon in recent days?

Typhoon Hajibei

At 18: on Monday, October 7th, Typhoon No.19 (Hajibei) developed rapidly, from a "very powerful" force to an "angry" force. It is the strongest level of typhoon intensity.

after that, it will arrive in Japan at 15: on the first day of three consecutive holidays from Saturday, 12th to Sunday, although the power is slightly reduced.

Impact of Typhoon on Japanese Tourism

In response to Typhoon Hajibe, Cinderella Castle in Tokyo Disneyland was closed for one day on the 12th.

Universal Studios Osaka announced that it would be closed for one day on the 12th.

At present, Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo Disneyland Ocean are closed all day on October 12, and it is planned to be closed until noon on October 13. The detailed operating conditions will be released at noon on October 12. This is the first time that Tokyo Disneyland has announced that it will be closed all day after 311. Sanrio Rainbow Park in Tokyo announced that it will be temporarily closed on October 12th and 13th.

In addition, Universal Studios Osaka also announced that it will completely close down on October 12th, and it is expected to open normally on October 13th.

Impact on flights

Typhoon Hajibei, the 19th this year, is moving in the direction of Kanto, Japan, and is expected to have the greatest impact on the 12th to 13th. Japan's All Nippon Airways has announced that domestic flights at Haneda Airport and Narita Airport will be grounded on the 12th, and all Shinkansen operators have also announced preventive grounding.