China News Service, May 6th, according to a report from Fuji Television in Japan, the 6th is the last day of Japan's "Golden Week", which should have been the peak of the return trip as in previous years, but affected by the new crown epidemic, using planes, railways and other transportation Of passengers are very rare.

At 9:30 a.m. on May 6, local time, businesses in Haneda Airport in Japan closed their doors, and passengers were scarce.

  According to reports, at Haneda Airport in Japan, due to a significant reduction in flights, a large number of flights on the airport's large screen were marked as "cancelled." The shops in the airport were also closed and closed. The entire airport seemed very empty and there were few people.

  A man who took a plane on a business trip said, "The flight attendant told me that there were only 50 passengers in an airplane that could take 500 people." He said, "I think this should be because everyone is isolated at home."

  According to information released by Japan Airlines, domestic flights on May 6th have been reduced by 70%, but the reservation rate is only 30%.

  On the railway, passengers are barely visible at Tokyo Station, the transportation hub of the Shinkansen. According to Japan Railways, as of 10 a.m. local time, the average rate of Shinkansen trains bound for Tokyo was 10%, and some of them were only 1%.

  On April 16, Japan declared a state of emergency throughout the country and called on the public to reduce unnecessary travel. The end date is May 6. However, because the epidemic is still severe, on May 4, the Japanese government announced that it would extend the national emergency to May 31.