While emergency declarations were issued to four prefectures such as Tokyo and Osaka, the Golden Week holidays began on the 29th, and many tourists were seen at some airports, but there was noticeable congestion like the annual Golden Week holidays. Is not ...


Railroad and aviation companies are urging users to take thorough infection control measures, such as wearing masks and lining up at a sufficient distance when crowded.

At Haneda Airport, many travelers such as families with suitcases were seen in the morning.



According to ANA, it is not as crowded as the usual Golden Week holidays, but the number of people is increasing compared to last year when the state of emergency was declared nationwide.



The number of reservations for domestic flights during the Golden Week holidays is about 400,000, which is about seven times that of last year and about 40% of the number of adults.



Kotaro Kuzawa, General Manager of the ANA Airport Service Passenger Service Department, said, "The number of reservations is about 7 times that of last year, but about 40% of that of adults. I want to take measures. "

On the other hand, at Tokyo Station, we saw people heading home, but it wasn't as crowded as usual.



According to JR companies, as of 4:00 pm, the highest occupancy rate for unreserved seats was 60% of the morning trains.



Also, during the Golden Week holidays, the reservation status of reserved seats on the Shinkansen and conventional lines nationwide as of the 15th of this month has more than doubled compared to the same period last year, but compared to the same period of the adult 5 It means that it has been greatly reduced to one-third.



According to the Japan Road Traffic Information Center, as of 5 pm, there is no noticeable congestion on the expressways around the country.



On the expressway, the holiday discount applied to ordinary cars nationwide will be suspended from the 29th to the 9th of next month.



Railroad and aviation companies are urging users to take thorough infection control measures, such as wearing masks and lining up at a sufficient distance when crowded.

At Tokyo station ...

A 35-year-old woman with a family living in Tokyo said, "I thought the station was more crowded, but I got the impression that it was crowded. I was very worried because there was a relative's wedding that had been postponed many times in the distance. I decided to attend. "



A 43-year-old man living in Saitama Prefecture said, "Next month, I'm preparing for my wedding and I'm ready to say hello to my relatives, so I decided to go home. I will try it. "



A 56-year-old man living in Saitama Prefecture said, "I have a mother who lives alone in my hometown and decided to leave my family at home and go home. I decided to go home. "



In addition, a 72-year-old man living in Kyoto, who returns home after finishing work in Tokyo, said, "I always carry a disinfectant spray and try to prevent infection. It may be difficult to get the public's understanding without properly presenting scientific evidence of what kind of behavior and how much risk of infection. "

At Haneda Airport ...

A man in his 50s who went on a business trip to Kumamoto said, "I was anxious because I was going from Kanto, so I was tested negative. The airport was the same as usual, and I felt that there were more people than I expected."



A man in his 40s who is returning to Sapporo while working alone said, "I have been back home since August last year. I want to relax with my family, such as playing with my son for the first time in a while."