NagoyaHammer 2020 - CANCELLED!!
Posted: Sun Mar 29, 2020 4:19 am
This should be pretty obvious, but due to the recent viral pandemic, NagoyaHammer 2020 is officially cancelled. I (well, my better half) spoke with the venue today, and though they have not been told to close down by city hall, they are pretty unsure about the current state of things. Half of their scheduled events have already been cancelled in April and they aren't currently taking any new bookings at the moment.
So, I made the decision to cancel the event as it is better to do it with a fair bit of notice so that everyone has the chance to find out about it, rather than at the last minute. While Japan may not declare a state of emergency and lock everything down in the same way as most other developed countries have, I think it falls on each of us to do what we can to avoid risks to ourselves, our families and our friends. While I have a sneaking suspicion that my death will be related to my hobby in some way, I always figured it will be more "Et tu, Brute?" rather than being infected by something nasty.
I am sure some of you are disappointed and may even think that I am overreacting, but I think that this is the best call for all concerned. The current Japanese Government policy of asking people politely not to spread the virus doesn't fill me with confidence when I look at the situation in places like Italy and Spain. So please accept my apologies if you feel upset that the event will not be going ahead and for any inconvenience this may cause. Given the circumstances, if the biggest impact from the virus is a year with no NagoyaHammer, I think we will have gotten off easy.
Stay safe and healthy, I hope for many more years of gaming with you all in the future.
Stuart.
So, I made the decision to cancel the event as it is better to do it with a fair bit of notice so that everyone has the chance to find out about it, rather than at the last minute. While Japan may not declare a state of emergency and lock everything down in the same way as most other developed countries have, I think it falls on each of us to do what we can to avoid risks to ourselves, our families and our friends. While I have a sneaking suspicion that my death will be related to my hobby in some way, I always figured it will be more "Et tu, Brute?" rather than being infected by something nasty.
I am sure some of you are disappointed and may even think that I am overreacting, but I think that this is the best call for all concerned. The current Japanese Government policy of asking people politely not to spread the virus doesn't fill me with confidence when I look at the situation in places like Italy and Spain. So please accept my apologies if you feel upset that the event will not be going ahead and for any inconvenience this may cause. Given the circumstances, if the biggest impact from the virus is a year with no NagoyaHammer, I think we will have gotten off easy.
Stay safe and healthy, I hope for many more years of gaming with you all in the future.
Stuart.