Suspended due to typhoon Kyushu Shinkansen Sanyo Shinkansen Resuming operation from the first train September 8 11:34

The Kyushu Shinkansen and Sanyo Shinkansen, which had been suspended due to the effect of Typhoon No. 10, resumed operation from the first train on the 8th, and many passengers visited JR Hakata Station from the morning.

The Kyushu Shinkansen and Sanyo Shinkansen were suspended due to typhoon No. 10 on the 7th, but they resumed operation from the first train on the 8th.



On the morning of the 8th, at JR Hakata Station, an electric bulletin board was informed that the operation was restarted from the first train, and people who were stopped by a typhoon were passing through the ticket gates one after another.



A man in his 20s heading to Shiga Prefecture said, "I was irritated all the time because I wanted to ride the Shinkansen yesterday. It looks like a typhoon, but I think it's only natural, so I think it's only possible."



Also, a woman with children who was affected by typhoons 9 and 10 said, ``I wanted to return to Tokyo sooner, but since the typhoons came in succession, I thought that I could only return at a safe time. I didn't think it would last so long," he said.



According to the JR, while the Shinkansen has resumed operation from the first train, the limited express trains and conventional lines that connect the various parts of Kyushu continue to suspend operations and reduce the number of trains in some sections. We are calling for the latest information on our website.