Can you relax by moving? Sunday 21st Self-exclusion rate Declined nationwide June 23, 16:59

National Institute of Informatics estimated the index "self-restraint", which shows how much the number of outings decreased due to the new coronavirus countermeasures, and it was the first weekend that the self-restraint of traveling across prefectures was eased nationwide On Sunday the 21st, the self-restraint rate fell significantly across the country compared to the previous week.

This is analyzed by groups such as the National Institute of Informatics and Canon Global Strategy Research Institute, while protecting the privacy of the information of NTT Docomo mobile phone base stations.

"Self-restraint rate" is an estimate of how many people go out from the difference between the daytime and nighttime populations in a region with many houses, and is the ratio that the number of goingouts decreased compared to the January average.

As a result, Sunday's self-restraint rate of 21 days to refrain from moving across the prefecture became the first of the weekend are relaxed in the country is, in the metropolitan area
28.0% down 5.9 point from ▽ Tokyo the previous week,
▽ Kanagawa prefecture decreased 5.6 points from the previous week to 26.4%, and
▽ Chiba prefecture decreased 5.9 points from the previous week to 24%.

On the other hand, in
Osaka prefecture, it was 9.6 points, down 15.2% from the previous week, and was below 20% in 31 prefectures nationwide.

On Monday, the 22nd, which was a weekday
, was 26.7% in Tokyo,
25.3% in Kanagawa prefecture, and so on. It continued to be high in the metropolitan area, but it was 10 in 39 prefectures nationwide. Fell below %.

Sunday, June 21 National self-restraint rate

▽ Hokkaido 14.3%
▽ Aomori 13.8%
▽ Iwate 19.4%
▽ Miyagi 14.0%
▽ Akita 17.0%
▽ Yamagata 24.5%
▽ Fukushima 22.2%
▽ Ibaraki 20.7%
▽ Tochigi 19.7%
▽ Gunma 23.3%
▽ Saitama 24.7%
▽ Chiba 24.0%
▽ Tokyo 28.0%
▽ Kanagawa 26.4%
▽ Niigata 18.4%
▽ Toyama 19.9%
▽ Ishikawa 17.9%
▽ Fukui 20.1%
▽ Yamanashi 22.8%
▽ Nagano 22.3%
▽ Gifu prefecture 25.8%
▽ Shizuoka prefecture 17.1%
▽ Aichi prefecture 18.5%
▽ Mie prefecture 16.5%
▽ Shiga prefecture 20.1%
▽ Kyoto prefecture 20.0%
▽ Osaka prefecture 15.2%
▽ Hyogo prefecture 19.2%
▽ Nara prefecture 19.8%
▽ Wakayama prefecture 19.6%
▽ Tottori prefecture 19.0%
▽ Shimane prefecture 22.1%
▽ Okayama prefecture 19.7%
▽ Hiroshima prefecture 17.2%
▽ Yamaguchi prefecture 19.3%
▽ Tokushima prefecture 19.9%
▽ Kagawa prefecture 19.4%
▽ Ehime prefecture 15.4%
▽ Kochi prefecture 18.5%
▽ Fukuoka prefecture 16.9%
▽ Saga prefecture 19.9%
▽ Nagasaki prefecture 16.6%
▽ Kumamoto prefecture 17.8%
▽ Oita prefecture 20.0%
▽ Miyazaki prefecture 16.5%
▽ Kagoshima prefecture 17.0%
▽ Okinawa prefecture 10.7%

* (rounded to two decimal places)

Monday, June 22 National self-restraint rate

▽ Hokkaido 6.1%
▽ Aomori prefecture 4.1%
▽ Iwate prefecture 6.6%
▽ Miyagi prefecture 6.8%
▽ Akita prefecture 4.7%
▽ Yamagata prefecture 8.8%
▽ Fukushima prefecture 6.7%
▽ Ibaraki prefecture 8.5%
▽ Tochigi prefecture 6.9%
▽ Gunma prefecture 10.5%
▽ Saitama 16.4%
▽ Chiba 17.6%
▽ Tokyo 26.7%
▽ Kanagawa 25.3%
▽ Niigata 7.2%
▽ Toyama 7.0%
▽ Ishikawa 10.2%
▽ Fukui 8.2%
▽ Yamanashi 10.1%
▽ Nagano 7.6%
▽ Gifu prefecture 9.0%
▽ Shizuoka prefecture 6.9%
▽ Aichi prefecture 7.6%
▽ Mie prefecture 4.5%
▽ Shiga prefecture 8.1%
▽ Kyoto prefecture 11.2%
▽ Osaka prefecture 9.3%
▽ Hyogo prefecture 9.1%
▽ Nara prefecture 9.3%
▽ Wakayama prefecture 4.5%
▽ Tottori prefecture 4.4%
▽ Shimane prefecture 9.2%
▽ Okayama prefecture 4.6%
▽ Hiroshima prefecture 6.7%
▽ Yamaguchi prefecture 6.7%
▽ Tokushima prefecture 6.7%
▽ Kagawa prefecture 4.0%
▽ Ehime prefecture 5.3%
▽ Kochi prefecture 7.9%
▽ Fukuoka prefecture 8.4%
▽ Saga prefecture 5.9%
▽ Nagasaki prefecture 6.7%
▽ Kumamoto prefecture 5.6%
▽ Oita prefecture 7.1%
▽ Miyazaki prefecture 7.3%
▽ Kagoshima prefecture 4.4%
▽ Okinawa prefecture 6.0%

* (rounded to two decimal places)