The number of people in Tokyo on the 22nd, the first day of the four consecutive holidays, increased mainly during the daytime compared to the average of weekends and holidays during the period when the third state of emergency was declared.

NHK used the location information data of mobile phones collected by the IT-related company "Agoop" with the permission of the user in a form that does not identify individuals, and investigated the number of people at major points.



The survey time is from 6 am to 6 pm during the day and from 6 pm to midnight the next day at night.



We will compare the number of people in Tokyo on the 22nd, which is the first day of the four consecutive holidays, with the average of weekends and holidays from April 25th to the 20th of last month, as the third state of emergency was declared.



According to this, ▽ near Shibuya Scramble intersection increased by 39% during the day and 65% at night, ▽ near Tokyo Station increased by 30% during the day and decreased by 7% at night.



Then compare with the average of the previous 4 weeks weekends and holidays.



In Tokyo, ▽ near Shibuya Scramble crossing decreased by 2% during the day and increased by 18% at night, ▽ near Tokyo Station increased by 6% during the day and decreased by 27% at night.



On the other hand, the number of people in Okinawa, whose state of emergency was extended, decreased by 19% during the day and increased by 16% at night near the prefectural office station in Naha city.



In addition, the number of people in the four prefectures of Saitama, Chiba, Kanagawa, and Osaka, where priority measures such as prevention of spread were extended, was ▽ near Omiya Station in Saitama City, plus 2% during the day and minus 6% at night. , ▽ -3% during the day near Chiba station, plus 13% at night, ▽ minus 10% during the day near Yokohama station, plus 3% at night, ▽ plus 7% during the day near Osaka Umeda station, It was plus 19% at night.