The number of tourist destinations on the first day of the second half of the long holidays fell by more than 90% at 11:38 on May 3

The number of people visiting major tourist destinations on the 2nd, which was the first day of the 5th consecutive holiday in the latter half of the long consecutive holidays, decreased by more than 90% in some areas compared to the large consecutive holidays of last year. It has decreased. However, there are places where it increased compared to 1 day which was a weekday, and it can be seen that it is difficult to reduce the number of people during the consecutive holidays.

KDDI, with the consent of the user, based on the location information of the smartphone, summarizes the number of people as tourist destinations at 23 locations nationwide.

According to this, the number of people as of 3:00 pm on the 2nd was 94.8% around Ise Jingu in Mie prefecture, 92.7% around Karuizawa station in Nagano prefecture, and Shizuoka prefecture compared to the average during the large holiday last year. The rate of decrease in the area around Uchiura Bay in Lake Hamana was 90%, exceeding 90%.

It also decreased by 89.2% around Akashi Kaikyo Bridge on Awaji Island in Hyogo Prefecture, 83.6% around Nikko Toshogu Shrine in Tochigi Prefecture, 77.6% around Enoshima Island in Kanagawa Prefecture, and 73.4% around Kaminarimon Gate in Asakusa, Tokyo.

In addition, Kenrokuen area in Kanazawa City was 66.8%, Maruyama Park area in Kyoto City was 64.3%, Otaru Canal area in Hokkaido was 64.1%, and Hondori area in Hiroshima City was 61%.

The number of tourist destinations has decreased significantly in most places compared to last year's large holidays, but compared to the day before weekdays, 35.3% around Yufuin in Oita Prefecture and around Hakone Yumoto Station in Kanagawa Prefecture Also increased by 16.7%, showing the difficulty in reducing the number of people during the consecutive holidays.