Those who have returned home to ease their self-restraint are welcome.

On the 21st of the first Sunday, when the self-restraint of traveling across prefectures was alleviated nationwide, at Toyama Station, people who returned home after a long time were welcomed to alleviate it, but the infection spread again. There were also concerns.

On the 21st of the first Sunday after the self-restraint of movement was eased, people with carry bags were seen near the ticket gate of the Hokuriku Shinkansen at Toyama station.

According to the souvenir shop at the station, the number of people who buy souvenirs is increasing little compared to last weekend.

A 27-year-old office worker man said he returned home from his home in Toyama city for the first time in half a year. “I had given up on my homecoming because there was an emergency declaration during the long holidays. I am happy to be able to move to."

Also, a 70-year-old woman from Tokyo said, "I think it's a good thing if the self-restraint is alleviated, people's minds become calm."

On the other hand, a 29-year-old female teacher from Kobe City said, “I came to attend the funeral of my relatives. There is still a risk of spread of the infection, so even if it is alleviated, it is possible to do something other than urgent movement. I think we should refrain from doing so. We will continue to be careful not to spread the infection by myself."