Last month's population movement in Tokyo was "excessive in-migrants", with in-migrants surpassing out-migrants for the second consecutive month.

"Excessive transfer" has continued in Tokyo due to the corona disaster, but the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications says "I would like to pay close attention to whether it will return to the tendency of concentration."

According to the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications, the population movement in Tokyo last month was 27,767 for in-migrants and 27,143 for out-migrants, which exceeded the number of out-migrants by 624, resulting in "excessive in-migrants" following the previous month.



Compared to the same month last year, when the number of out-migrants was higher than the number of out-migrants, the number of in-migrants decreased by only 335, while the number of out-migrants decreased by 2797, and the number of people moving from Tokyo to other prefectures decreased. It led to "excessive transfer".



As the infection of the new coronavirus spreads from the time of the adult to last year, the movement of "excessive transfer" has continued in Tokyo, but the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications is paying close attention to whether it will return to the tendency of concentration in Tokyo in the future. I want to. "