Tokyo Metro Users decrease by more than 60% for 3 days after emergency declaration April 13 20:20

The number of people who used Tokyo Metro for three days until the 10th of this month after the declaration of emergency was reduced by more than 60% compared to the same time last year.

According to Tokyo Metro, the users of 179 stations in all 9 routes, including the Ginza and Marunouchi lines, decreased 60% on the 8th of this month, the day after the emergency declaration was made, compared to the same time last year, Both days 10 and 10 were down 64%.

At Tokyo Metro, the number of users on weekdays up to the 7th of this month was reduced by up to 50% compared to the same time last year, indicating that the emergency declaration has reduced the number of users.

On the other hand, looking at the two days of usage on Saturday and Sunday, the first weekend after the declaration of emergency was issued, 79% on Saturday 11th and 82% on Sunday 12th, the same as last year, respectively. It is that it was decreasing compared to the time.

In addition, among other railway operators, the number of users on the 8th of this month, the day after the emergency declaration was made at Tokyu, was reduced by 60% compared to the same time last year.

The day after the declaration of Odakyu Bus also decreased 56% from last year

On the other hand, Odakyu Bus, which operates a local bus in Tokyo and Kanagawa Prefecture, used the same bus last year on the 8th of this month, the day after the declaration of emergency was issued, excluding commuter passes. This is about 56% less than that of the previous year, and about 30% less than this month when no emergency declaration was issued.