First weekend after cancellation in 39 prefectures Movement outside Tokyo continues to be self-restrained New Corona May 19 5:00

Did more people move out of Tokyo during the first weekend after the declaration of emergency was lifted in 39 prefectures? As a result of analysis using big data on mobile phones, it was found that the number of people living in Tokyo who moved to other prefectures had little change from the previous weekend, and many people refrained from moving across prefectures. It seems to have continued.

NHK is based on location data collected by NTT Docomo with the user's permission, Saturdays and Sundays on the 16th and 17th of this month, and the number of people living in Tokyo who moved to other prefectures in the previous week. We estimated and analyzed how it changed compared to Saturday and Sunday in the form of protecting privacy.

We analyzed the number of people from noon to 4:00 pm, when peaks in movement occurred.

As a result, the change in the number of people who moved from Tokyo to other prefectures decreased by only 1%, and it was found that there was almost no change before and after the day when the emergency declaration was lifted in 39 prefectures. ..

Looking at the number of people who moved from Tokyo to prefectures where the state of emergency has continued to be declared in and around Kanto
,
▽ increased by 2% in Kanagawa and Chiba prefectures, and -1% in Saitama prefecture. ..

In addition, in moving from Tokyo to prefectures where the emergency declaration was lifted,
▽ Gunma and Tochigi prefectures
increased 2%, ▽ Ibaraki and Yamanashi prefectures increased 1%, while
▽ Shizuoka prefecture 2%,
▽ It decreased by 8% in Nagano Prefecture,
10% in Miyagi Prefecture,
and 14% in Aichi Prefecture.

As the government lifts the declaration of emergency in 39 prefectures, it is calling for people to refrain from moving across prefectures as much as possible this month, at least this month, and many people living in Tokyo move to other prefectures this weekend. It seems that he continued to refrain from moving.