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TOKYO, April 13 (Reuters) - Japanese shares rose on Tuesday, led by gains in stocks of glass product companies and department store operators after their robust earnings, though concerns about rising domestic COVID-19 cases undermined travel-related shares.
Nikkei share average rose 0.72% to 29,751.61, holding above key support levels from its 25-day, and 50-day moving average, at 29,503 and 29,440.
The broader Topix gained 0.20% to 1,958.55, but it moved in a tight range it has hugged over the past several sessions.
“Today’s moves were mostly reactions to individual earnings. Overall, the market does not have a clear sense of direction at the moment, as investors looked to whether the Fed will start communication about tapering its stimulus,” said Nobuhiko Kuramochi, senior strategist at Mizuho Securities.
Japanese shares closed lower on Tuesday as investors booked profits from recent rallies, while worries about the economic impact from a possible fourth wave of the COVID-19 in the nation hurt sentiment.
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Disney and Pixar fans rejoice! A new hotel themed around beloved animated series“ Toy Story” is coming to Tokyo Disney Resort. The project, which was first announced in 2018, will be named “Disney Resort Toy Story Hotel”, offering guests a truly magical and immersive hotel experience.
Set to open its doors later this year, the new hotel will be located right in front of Bayside Station on the Disney Resort Line with easy access to both Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo DisneySea theme parks. Known as the fifth Disney hotel in Japan, the property is also expected to be the resort’s very first “moderate type” hotel, which gives guests a new accommodation option between the existing deluxe and value types offered at the other four hotels in the area.
Toy Story Hotel opening at Tokyo Disneyland resort this year Pixarâs hit franchise serves as the inspiration for a new class of Tokyo Disney Resort accommodations.
Itâs been a rough year for both the hotel and theme park industries, what with the pandemic severely impacting leisure travel and large gatherings. Eventually, though, things are going to get back to normal, and so Tokyo Disney Resort is forging ahead with its expansion plans, with the next one up being an entire hotel based on the Toy Story franchise.
When your hotel is drawing inspiration from one of the most popular and critically acclaimed movie series of all time, you donât want to be coy about it, and so the Oriental Land Company (owners and operators of Tokyo Disneyland and Disney Sea) announced this week that the hotel will be named the Toy Story Hotel.