JR Yamanote Line operation resumed at Shinjuku Station.

At Shinjuku Station around 9:30 am, the JR Yamanote Line has resumed driving, and the number of people going to and from the ticket gates is gradually increasing.

A 56-year-old office worker man on the way to work said, “The Yamanote Line has started to move, so I can go to the company by train. It was just late, but it seems to be late for the company.” .

As of 9:30 am, the Sobu Line, Chuo Line, Odakyu Line, etc. were scheduled to stop driving, and the appearance of office workers and foreign tourists waiting for resumption of driving was conspicuous, and the staff at the station were being chased by explanations. It was.

A 23-year-old office worker man said, “I have to go to the office at 10 o'clock, but I'm troubled because the Odakyu Line is stopped. I have to decide whether to take a taxi or walk.”

In addition, a woman visiting Japan from Taiwan for sightseeing said, “I came to see Mt. Fuji but I can't go by train because JR stops. I would like to use a bus instead.” It was.