3 days after emergency declaration Metropolitan area JR commuter pass passengers reduced by 50% April 13 18:14

In the three days until the 10th of this month after the emergency declaration was issued, the number of people using regular JR lines in the Tokyo metropolitan area with commuter passes decreased by 50% compared to the same time last year. Was.

According to JR East, those who used commuter passes on regular lines in the Tokyo metropolitan area for three days on weekdays, from the 8th to the 10th of this month, the day after the declaration of emergency, were 50% less than at the same time last year. %,
そ れ ぞ れ That is, 26% less than the week before the emergency declaration was issued.

Also, looking at users with IC cards at each major station,
ほ か In addition to a decrease of 85% at Tokyo Station compared to the same time last year,
▽ 78% at Shinjuku Station,
▽ Shibuya Station 76%,
▽ Yokohama, Chiba, and Omiya stations were down 69%, respectively.

However, the data for each major station reflects only non-commuter pass users such as IC cards, and it is highly likely that office workers are not included.

In addition, on the Yamanote Line, all users including commuter passes during the three-day morning commute during
6060% compared to normal period,
35Each was 35% less than the week before the emergency declaration was issued.

On the other hand, if you look at the usage status of Saturday and Sunday, the first weekend after the emergency declaration was issued,
8585% on Yamanote Line,
▽ Shinkansen and limited express trains have decreased by 92% compared to the same time last year.