Moving from Tokyo to distant areas Great increase Big data analysis June 23, 5:42

Did the number of people who moved from Tokyo to other prefectures increase on Saturdays and Sundays for the first time after the self-restraint of traveling across prefectures was eased nationwide? As a result of analysis using mobile phone big data, it was found that the movement to areas far from Kanto such as Tohoku and Okinawa was also increasing significantly.

Based on data collected by NTT Docomo in a form that protects privacy from information on mobile phone base stations, NHK reported that the number of people living in Tokyo moved to other prefectures this weekend on weekends and weekends. I estimated and analyzed how it changed compared to Saturday and Sunday on 31st and 31st.

We analyzed the average number of people from noon to 3:00 pm, when peaks in movement occurred.

As a result, it was found that the number of people moving from Tokyo on Saturdays and Sundays was increasing in all prefectures.

Looking at the rate of increase in the number of people moving by
prefecture , Yamagata Prefecture had the highest rate at 148%,
followed by Okinawa Prefecture at 147%.

Furthermore, in order of increasing rate,
Kagawa prefecture is 94%,
Wakayama prefecture is 92%,
Niigata prefecture and Tokushima prefecture are 91%,
Nagano prefecture is 90%,
Shimane prefecture is 84%,
Toyama prefecture is 83%,
Yamanashi prefecture. In Shizuoka Prefecture, 73%, etc., and
in addition to the area near Kanto, it was also found that there was a large increase in movement to areas far from Kanto.

Regarding this result, Professor Kuniaki Sasaki of Waseda University, who is familiar with the analysis of people's movements, said, ``Because not only prefectures near Tokyo but also Okinawa prefectures and distant prefectures are increasing, it is aimed at tourism and homecoming. It seems that many people are still looking at the situation, and the number of people moving across prefectures will gradually increase in the future." It was.

The increase rate of people who moved from Tokyo by prefecture

Rate of increase in the number of people who moved from Tokyo to 46 other prefectures.
(Compare June 20th and 21st with May 30th and 31st)

▽ Yamagata 148%
▽ Okinawa 147%
▽ Kagawa 94%
▽ Wakayama 92%
▽ Niigata 91%
▽ Tokushima 91%
▽ Nagano 90%
▽ Shimane 84%
▽ Toyama 83%
▽ Yamanashi 73%
▽ Shizuoka 73%
▽ Mie 71%
▽ Miyazaki 70%
▽ Kyoto 70%
▽ Shiga 70%
▽ Akita 69%
▽ Fukushima prefecture 68%
▽ Nagasaki prefecture 67%
▽ Ishikawa prefecture 65%
▽ Kagoshima prefecture 65%
▽ Ehime prefecture 65%
▽ Tochigi prefecture 61%
▽ Okayama prefecture 61%
▽ Oita prefecture 60%
▽ Saga prefecture 57%
▽ Gunma prefecture 56%
▽ Gifu 56%
▽ Yamaguchi 55%
▽ Hyogo 51%
▽ Miyagi 51%
▽ Hiroshima 50%
▽ Iwate 48%
▽ Kumamoto 48%
▽ Tottori 46%
▽ Nara 45%
▽ Kochi 45%
▽ Hokkaido 45%
▽ Aomori 44%
▽ Fukui 38%
▽ Fukuoka 38%
▽ Osaka 37%
▽ Aichi 33%
▽ Ibaraki 32%
▽ Chiba 24%
▽ Kanagawa 20%
▽ Saitama 13%