Typhoon No. 10 affects domestic traffic such as 59 flight cancellations Check the latest information on August 16 at 18:52

Due to Typhoon No. 10, 59 domestic flights have been canceled or canceled due to a typhoon.

Empty flights

The reason for the cancellation was mainly due to the influence of the equipment, mainly on flights connecting Haneda and various parts of the country, and flights connecting various parts of western Japan.
▽ All 30 ANA flights
▽ Fuji Dream Airlines has 16 flights,
▽ Solaseed Air has 5 flights,
▽ Japan Airlines, Skymark, Peach Aviation, and Star Flyer are all two flights.

Depending on the route of the typhoon, airlines are calling for confirmation of the latest information because there is a risk of conditional flight, especially on flights to and from Tohoku and Hokkaido.

Train

By train, all Shinkansen trains run as usual from the first train.

Of these, the Sanyo Shinkansen operated two temporary trains from Hakata and Hiroshima, and the Tokaido Shinkansen also operated the Nozomi temporary train, 11 in total.

On the 17th, the Tokaido Shinkansen has decided to operate two temporary trains for “Nozomi” from Shin-Osaka.

On the other hand, due to the impact of Typhoon No. 10, JR Hokkaido, which connects Sapporo with Hakodate and Kushiro from the afternoon of the 16th, has been suspended or has been suspended. There are 12 limited express suspensions on the 17th.

Railway companies are calling to check the latest service status.

high speed

The expressway is a U-turn rush. As of 5:00 pm, the Kanetsu Expressway's up line is 20 km from the top of the Takasaka service area in Saitama Prefecture, and the Tohoku Expressway's up line is around the Kurobata Boardroom interchange in Tochigi Prefecture. There is traffic jam in various places, such as 18 km at the beginning.

NEXCO East Japan is calling for attention to the latest information because of the impact of typhoons, especially from the evening of the 17th to the 18th of the afternoon, as there is a risk of traffic closure on Hokkaido's Hokkaido Expressway, the Hokkaido East Expressway, and the Shishi Expressway.