Organisers said Monday they are cancelling the amateur portion of the Tokyo marathon, affecting around 38,000 runners, on fears about the spread of the new coronavirus in Japan.
"We reached the conclusion that unfortunately it is difficult to organise the event... after several cases (of the virus) were confirmed in Tokyo," the Tokyo Marathon Foundation said in a statement.
The decision will not affect elite runners, including elite wheelchair participants, the organisers said.
But they only account for around 200 of the tens of thousands of people who had registered for the March 1 race.
Last week, the organisers asked participants from China to refrain from taking part in the marathon. The amatuers including those from China registered for this year's event are eligible for 2021 marathon, but with an entry fee ranging from 5,600 yen ($50) to 18,200 yen, according to the organisers.
They will not get refund for this year's entry fee.
Japanese participants expressed disappointment over the decision.
"Uuuggghhh I wanted to run!! But no choice" given the virus situation, one wrote on Twitter. "I was really looking forward to it... I know it cannot be helped but I wanted them to postpone it to the autumn instead of cancelling it," wrote another.