Main trains and route buses in the Tokyo metropolitan area From the first train on a conventional schedule at 4:04 on April 8

Major railways and buses in the Tokyo metropolitan area will not be suspended or reduced in number due to the declaration of emergency, and will be operated on the same schedule from the first train on the 8th.

According to the major railway and route bus companies in the Tokyo metropolitan area, there will be no suspension or reduced flight due to the emergency declaration issued on the 7th, and on the 8th the train will be operated as usual from the first train.

However, in the event that each company receives a special request from the government or if the number of users drops significantly, it will consider reducing flights and suspending operations as necessary.

On the other hand, airlines that have already reduced flights and canceled flights as a result of the drastic drop in passengers will be able to further reduce flights if the emergency situation further reduces passengers. They have to take the suspension.

Among them, Japan Airlines will additionally reduce the number of flights for 769 flights on 52 domestic routes such as the one connecting Haneda and Fukuoka for 5 days from 8th to 12th of this month.

Railways, buses, and airlines are calling for the latest information on their websites.