The number of passengers after the consecutive holidays increased by 13%.

The number of people who used "Tokyo Metro" on the 7th and 8th of this month after the long holidays increased by an average of 13% or more per day compared to the weekdays before the holidays. The company thinks it's because more people are coming to work.

According to "Tokyo Metro", those who used "Tokyo Metro" on the 7th and 8th of this month after the long holidays, averaged 13.5% per day compared to 5 days on the weekdays from the 20th before the consecutive holidays. It has increased.

The company thinks that the number of people going to work after the consecutive holidays has increased because it increased by 15% in the peak hours from 7:30 am to 9:30 am.

Akiyoshi Yamamura, president of "Tokyo Metro," said at a press conference on the 13th, "I think that telework will become a pervasive society to some extent in the future, but it is assumed that it will be congested if not as much as before. By providing congestion information to people, we would like to make efforts to select time zones and routes that can be used with peace of mind. "