Typhoon No. 10 Kyushu's traffic impact August 14th 4:29

As Typhoon No. 10 approaches, there are some sections and flights that have been suspended or canceled due to transportation around Kyushu.

Train

JR Kyushu Limited Express trains connecting various locations will be suspended on some sections after 2pm and on all sections after 3pm.

The limited express Nichirin Seagaia linking Hakata to Miyazaki Airport will be suspended in some sections after 3pm.

The limited express Hyuga running in Miyazaki Prefecture will be suspended in some sections from the first train, and after 9 pm in all sections.

The limited express Kirishima that connects Miyazaki Prefecture and Kagoshima Prefecture will be suspended in all sections after 2 pm, except for some trains.

The limited express Kaiyuki Yamayuki running in Miyazaki Prefecture will be suspended throughout the entire day.

In addition, the Nichinan Line running in Miyazaki Prefecture and Kagoshima Prefecture will be suspended from the morning on all conventional lines, and the Nippo Main Line, Miyazaki Airport Line, Hisatsu Line, and Yoshito Line are part of the daytime and early evening. In addition to giving up driving by train, reduce the number of driving.

Aviation

According to airlines, a total of 166 flights have been canceled, mainly for flights to and from Kagoshima Airport and Miyazaki Airport.

According to aviation companies, there are concerns that there may be more cancellations over a wide area in Western Japan, and we are calling for the latest information on the company's website.

Sea flight

Sea flights also cancel one after another.

On major long-haul routes, there are flights that have been canceled due to ferry connections between ports such as Kitakyushu, Oita, and Miyazaki and Tokyo, Kansai, and Shikoku.

The ferry companies are calling on the website to check for the latest flight status because there may be more cancellations depending on the course of the typhoon.