With the declaration of emergency, the last trains of railway companies in the metropolitan area will be advanced from the night of the 19th.

Each company makes it known on station posters and websites.

Railway companies in the Tokyo metropolitan area will move up the last train from the night of the 19th in response to requests from the national government and Tokyo, Kanagawa, Saitama, and Chiba prefectures in response to the state of emergency.



Looking at each company, JR East says that it will be advanced by about 10 to 30 minutes on 11 lines such as ▼ Yamanote Line, ▼ Keihin Tohoku Line, ▼ Chuo Line, ▼ Sobu Line local trains.



Of the private railway companies, Tobu Railway will move up to 18 minutes on the ▼ Tobu Skytree Line, ▼ Tobu Urban Park Line, and ▼ Tobu Tojo Line.



Tokyu Corporation will advance 3 to 28 minutes on all lines except Kodomonokuni Line.



Keikyu Electric Railway runs 10 to 30 minutes on weekdays only on the ▼ Keikyu Main Line, ▼ Kurihama Line, and ▼ Zushi Line, and about 10 to 20 minutes on all lines on the Tokyo Metro and Toei Subway.



Other companies have decided to take similar measures, and each company is informing them on station posters, premises announcements, homepages, etc., and is calling on users to check the timetable.