The JR Tokyo metropolitan area part of the line is also closed today. Chiba Ibaraki September 10 5:10

On the 10th, conventional lines in the Tokyo metropolitan area are scheduled to run as usual from the first train on many routes, but the effects are expected to continue, such as stopping all day driving in some parts of Chiba Prefecture.

On the 9th in the JR metropolitan area, approximately 2.8 million people were affected due to the typhoon No. 15 that caused a series of suspensions and disruptions.

According to JR East, on the 10th, major routes such as Yamanote Line and Keihin Tohoku Line are scheduled to operate as usual from the first train.

On the 9th, the Narita Express connecting Shinjuku and Yokohama to Narita Airport, which is scheduled for all-day driving, and some Keisei Electric Railways are scheduled to operate as usual from the first train. It is a prospect.

On the other hand, there are routes that continue to be affected by equipment damage and fallen trees.

In Chiba and Ibaraki prefectures, we will suspend operation from the first train to the entire day on some of the Uchibo and Sotobo lines, as well as all the Kururi and Kashima lines.

In Kanagawa Prefecture, the number of Yokosuka Lines between Funa and Choshi is reduced to half of the normal number, and between Choshi and Kurihama, the aim is to resume operation around 11am.