JR's planned suspension announced “Lessons learned last year are alive” on August 14th, 13:15

With the approach of Typhoon 10, JR West announced on the 15th that it will systematically cancel driving on the Sanyo Shinkansen and conventional lines. Some people have heard that the heavy rain in West Japan is a lesson.

Among them, “I think there was a mess when there was a heavy rain in the West of Japan last year, so I think it's a good idea to respond early.” I realized that the lessons are alive, "and" Kansai learned that last year's typhoon would stop the railway first, it was less confusing. There was a voice that accepted early announcements.

On the other hand, “Tomorrow's conventional line and Shinkansen are closed all day, but it's too late to make a decision whether to open the workplace,” or “Tomorrow is a natural job. Trains are likely to be suspended. There were also tweets that lamented the workplace's response to suspensions and the impact on work, such as “It is a company animal that can be suppressed.”

Also, “I will return today one day earlier than planned due to the 15th planned cancellation.” The voice of returning home from the destination etc. in 14 days ahead of the schedule, “After all it is suspended. There was also a voice saying that the cancellation of the schedule occurred, such as “Can the hotel also cancel the car rental fee?”.