In 1 metropolitan area and 3 prefectures in the Tokyo metropolitan area, including Tokyo, where an emergency declaration has been issued, the number of people who used restaurants for a week until the 23rd was 20 compared to the average period during which the second declaration was issued. A private survey has been finalized that the percentage has decreased.

Toreta, an IT company in Tokyo that provides reservation and customer management systems to restaurants, is investigating the number of customers visiting about 3,000 stores in one of the three prefectures in the Tokyo metropolitan area.



According to this, the number of customers visiting the store during the week up to the 23rd decreased by 20.8% compared to the average during the period when the second state of emergency was declared.



The rate of decrease has decreased by more than 4 points from the previous week, but it has continued to decrease significantly.



By time of day, "5 pm to 8 pm" was minus 24.6% from the time of the second declaration, and "11:00 am to 3:00 pm" was minus 22.8%.



The company surveyed said, "It's been a month since the third state of emergency was declared in Tokyo, but since restaurants that serve alcohol are required to be closed, it's been evening since the last declaration. Since then, it has been on a downward trend, especially at night time. "