Visitors have been able to return to Tokyo Disneyland for the first time in four months.
The park, along with Tokyo DisneySea, became the last of Disney's theme parks in Asia to reopen on Wednesday.
The company says it is "proactively requesting guests" at the resort in Urayasu to follow social distancing and limiting visitor numbers.
In China, where the pandemic began, Shanghai Disneyland welcomed visitors again in May, followed by the park in Hong Kong in late June.
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