Due to a request for shortening business hours in Tokyo, the number of people in the downtown area at night has decreased. 4:01, August 5

According to an analysis based on the location information of the mobile phone, the number of people in the downtown area on the night of March 3 when the Tokyo metropolitan government started requesting restaurants that serve sake to shorten business hours I understand.

The IT-related company "Agoop" estimates the number of people in each region in a form that does not identify individuals, based on the location information of mobile phones collected with the permission of users.

The number of people in the downtown area at 10 pm on the 3rd when Tokyo began requesting restaurants that serve sake to shorten the business hours was 15.4% in Kabukicho in Shinjuku compared to the same time one week ago. It was decreasing.

In addition, the number of people in the center street in Shibuya decreased by 9.9%, and the number around Ginza Station decreased by 6.6%.

On the other hand, according to NTT Docomo, comparing how much the number of people during the day four days and one week ago decreased from the average on weekdays before the spread of infection, respectively, around the Shibuya Center Street, it was 30.2% one week ago. Decrease, 31.6% decrease on the 4th, 1.4 points lower on the 4th.

On the other hand, around Shinjuku Station, the number of passengers during the day was 0.2 points higher on the 4th and 0.8 points higher on the Ginza area, showing no noticeable decrease in daytime traffic.