The number of people around the main stations in Osaka, Hyogo, and Kyoto, where the third emergency declaration was issued, was during the daytime around Umeda Station in Osaka and around Sannomiya Station in Kobe City compared to a week ago. It increased both at night.

This is a survey of the number of people on the 8th by Agoop, an IT-related company, using data collected in a non-personally identifiable manner with the permission of mobile phone users.

Comparison with 1 week ago

Compared to the 1st of this month, a week ago, the area around Osaka-Umeda Station increased by 14% and the area around Sannomiya Station in Kobe City increased by + 8% during the day.



The area around Kyoto Station decreased to -2%.



Even at night, the area around Osaka-Umeda Station increased by 19%, and the area around Sannomiya Station in Kobe City increased by + 2%.



The area around Kyoto Station was -2%.

Comparison with the second state of emergency

Comparing the number of people on the 8th with the average of Saturdays and Sundays during the second state of emergency, during the daytime, the area around Osaka / Umeda station was -44%, the area around Sannomiya station in Kobe city was -19%, and the area around Kyoto station was. It was a double-digit decrease of -18%.



Even at night, the area around Osaka / Umeda station decreased by -38%, the area around Sannomiya station in Kobe city decreased by -25%, and the area around Kyoto station decreased by -28%.