The number of people on the first day of four consecutive holidays is lower than in the city center on Sundays. At Haneda Airport, etc., increased.

On the 23rd of the first day of the four consecutive holidays, the number of people out on the 23rd decreased in central Tokyo, where self-restraint to go out was called for, compared with the Sunday of the 19th of this month, while it increased at Haneda Airport and other places.

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▽ 23 days turnout of 3 o'clock when the afternoon around Tokyo Shinjuku Station, was 51.1% of the decrease compared to last year same period. Compared to Sunday, the 19th of this month, which was a decrease of 47.8%, the number of people decreased by about 3 points.

▽Around Shibuya Center Street, it decreased by 39.3% compared to the same period last year, and decreased by more than 3 points compared to 19th of this month. It may have been affected by the fact that the weather was rainy and that the outbreak of the new coronavirus called for refraining from going out.

On the other hand,
▽Haneda Airport Terminal 1 decreased by 28.9% compared to the same period of last year, and the number of people increased by 18 points compared to
19th of this month. I increased by about 10 points.

▽In New Chitose Airport in Hokkaido, the increase was more than 6 points.

It can be seen that the number of people going out has increased due to the start of the government's tourism campaign “Go To Travel” and the four consecutive holidays.

In addition, compared with 19th of this month,
▽ around Umeda , Osaka, decreased by more than 3 points,
▽ around Nagoya station, almost flat.