Central prefectures of 7 prefectures Flat or slightly increasing in number compared to the number of people on the 17th on April 17th at 10:57 on April 18th

The number of people on the 17th in the central areas of 7 prefectures, such as Tokyo and Osaka, which declared an emergency situation on the 7th of this month, decreased by 40% to 70% compared to before the spread of the new coronavirus infection. Compared to the 16th, it was flat or slightly increased.

NTT Docomo does not identify individuals based on the information of mobile phone base stations, and in a form that protects privacy, it divides the major cities into 500 m squares and collects data of the crowd.

According to it, the number of people around Shibuya Station in Tokyo as of 3:00 pm on the 17th was 64.3% less than the weekday from mid-January to mid-February before the infection spread, compared to the 16th. It increased by 2.3%.

Around Osaka station, it decreased by 70.9% compared to before the infection spread, and increased by 2.5% compared to the 16th.

Around Sannomiya Station in Hyogo Prefecture, it decreased by 49.3% compared to before infection spread, and increased by 2.2% compared to 16th.

In the vicinity of Tenjin Station in Fukuoka, it was 55.4% lower than before the infection spread, and 0.9% lower than on the 16th.

The number of people in the seven prefectures, including other cities, has decreased by 40% to 70% compared to before the spread of infection.

On weekdays this week, it was mostly flat, but on the 17th, the number of cities increased compared to the 16th, and the difficulty of going out further can be seen.