Last month's population movement in Tokyo was "excessive in-migrants," with more than 30,000 in-migrants surpassing out-migrants.

Compared to the same month last year, the number of people moving out of Tokyo has decreased, and the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications wants to keep an eye on whether it will return to a concentrated movement.

According to the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications, the population movement in Tokyo last month was 98,812 in-migrants and 65,641 in-migrants, which exceeded 33,171 in-migrants, marking the third consecutive month of "excessive in-migrants."



March is the time when the number of people who move to Tokyo increases due to employment or going on to higher education, but the number of “over-migrants” is more than 5,300 more than in the same month last year.



This is because the number of in-migrants has increased by about 1,500, while the number of out-migrants has decreased by about 3,900. ".