Narita Airport Users can't go out and it's crowded.

Due to the typhoon, Narita Airport is unable to operate trains and buses to the city center, so many users arriving by plane cannot leave the airport and congestion is increasing.

At Narita Airport, after the typhoon passed, operation resumed sequentially on two runways from 9 am on the 9th, and aircraft users arrived at Narita one after another.

However, JR and Keisei electric trains from Narita to the city center continue to be unable to drive due to the influence of fallen trees, etc., the expressway is also closed, and the bus companies have forgotten driving. People can't get out of the airport and the crowd is getting crowded.

At the airport taxi stand, there were about 50 people in line, but many people were tired when they said, “If you wait, no taxi will come.”

A 21-year-old college student who came back from a trip to Europe with three friends said, “I'm in trouble because I can't get on the train or the bus.

Also, a 30-year-old male office worker who was waiting for a taxi said, "I'm waiting for another hour or more to go home in Tokyo. I'm tired and this is an isolated island on the land."