Traffic regulation around the coronation celebration parade route November 10th 11:43

In line with the celebration parade, the Metropolitan Police Department regulates traffic on the Metropolitan Expressway and general roads close to the parade route.

The parade celebrating the emperor's throne, the “Greeting of the Celebration”, is followed by the Emperor and the Empress along the route of about 4.6 km from the Imperial Palace to the Akasaka Imperial Site.

For this reason, traffic restrictions are imposed on the route of the parade and the surrounding metropolitan expressways and ordinary roads.

The Metropolitan Expressway is closed between 1:30 pm and 4 pm between Takebashi Junction on the Tokyo Metropolitan Loop Line and Tanimachi Junction and between Miyake-zaka Junction on the No. 4 Shinjuku Line and Nishi Shinjuku Junction.

The public road will be closed from 7am to 4:30 pm around the Imperial Palace.

In the vicinity of Sakuradamon, from 7am to 9am and from 11am to 4:30 pm, around the Diet and Akasaka Imperial Land from 7am to 9am and from noon to around 4:30 pm. , Each will be closed.

Sending congestion status via Twitter

At this celebration parade, the Metropolitan Police Department is sending out the crowded status of the booth for visitors on Twitter.

The Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department uses the official Twitter section of the Public Relations Division to display the crowd status in real time in the form of the crowded booths for visitors.

The full booth is "Black", the crowded area is "Red", the crowded area is "Yellow", the empty area is "Green", and the baggage inspection has not started. Becomes “white”.

Last year, approximately 117,000 people visited the celebratory parade in 1990, and many people are expected to visit this time too, so the Metropolitan Police Department has called on people to observe the rules with reference to this information. The