First day of large-scale consecutive holidays Both numbers of tourist destinations decrease, but there is regional variation April 11 11:38

The number of tourist destinations nationwide on the 29th, which was the first day of a full-scale long holiday, decreased compared to before the spread of infection, but the extent of the decrease was uneven, and the number of people was uniform. You can see the difficulty of reducing it.

KDDI collects the number of people in major tourist destinations nationwide based on the location information of the smartphone after obtaining the user's consent. According to it, compared with the average of holidays from mid-January to mid-February before the spread of the population at 3 pm on the 29th, 80.6% around Karuizawa station in Nagano prefecture, of Kobe city The figure was around 73.4% around Meriken Park, a significant decrease of over 70%.

Also, 64.8% around Hondori in Hiroshima City, 63.4% around Kenrokuen Garden in Kanazawa City, 60.9% around Kaminarimon Gate in Asakusa, Tokyo, 59% around Hakone Yumoto Station in Kanagawa Prefecture, and around Kanzaki City Tourist Street 57.5%, and around Maruyama Park in Kyoto, which was 53.4%, both decreased by more than 50%.

In other areas, 48.2% around Kumamoto Castle Park in Kumamoto City, 47.5% around Yamato Saidaiji Temple in Nara City, 42.5% around Omoromachi City in Naha City, 34.4% around Otaru Station in Hokkaido, Maesato Beach Area in Ishigaki Island That was a 19.7% decrease, and a decrease of 7.2% around the Atami Onsen town in Shizuoka Prefecture.

Although the number of tourists at tourist destinations has decreased compared to before the spread of infection, the extent of the decrease has also varied, and it is difficult to uniformly reduce the number of people due to the large-scale holidays. I will.