Due to the approach of Typhoon No. 8 to Tokai and Kanto Koshin on the 13th, some traffic is expected to be affected.

Tokyo Wan Ferry Suspension of operation from the first train to the whole day

The Tokyo Bay Ferry, which connects Kurihama in Yokosuka City, Kanagawa Prefecture and Kanaya in Futtsu City, Chiba Prefecture, has suspended operations from the first train on the 13th due to the approaching typhoon.



It means that we will meet all day long.

[All Nippon Airways] According to All Nippon


Airways, 10 flights to and from Shizuoka and Hachijojima will be canceled on the 13th due to the approach of the typhoon, and flights to and from Haneda may be affected after 3:00 pm. about it.



[Japan Airlines]


At present, Japan Airlines is not expected to cancel flights due to an approaching typhoon.



[JR companies]


◇Shinkansen


According to JR companies, Tokaido, Tohoku, Joetsu, Hokuriku, and Yamagata Shinkansen are not currently scheduled to be suspended due to the approach of the typhoon on the 13th, but the Akita Shinkansen. About, it means that there may be suspensions or delays between Morioka Station and Akita Station due to heavy rain.



◇Conventional lines


In the conventional lines, 19 trains on the Kururi Line, which connects Kisarazu Station and Kazusa Kameyama Station in Chiba Prefecture, will be suspended from around the evening of the 13th to midnight. The Kashima Line, Uchibo Line, Sotobo Line, and Togane Line may stop operating after the evening.



[Major railways in


Tokyo] Regarding the main railways in Tokyo, there are some places that trains may be delayed or suspended due to the effects of wind and rain on the 13th, but at this time there are no planned suspensions. It means there are no plans.



[Expressways]


According to NEXCO East and Central Japan, and the Shuto Expressway, among the Tokai and Kanto Koshin Expressways,


▼Shin-Tomei Expressway is an inbound and outbound line between Shin-Shizuoka Interchange and Fujieda-Okabe Interchange, and


▼Tomei Expressway

The expressway may be closed from noon to evening on the 13th on the up and down lines between the Numazu Interchange and the Fuji Interchange.



Since the impact on transportation due to the approach of the typhoon will depend on the situation such as how it will rain in the future, transportation companies are calling for checking the latest information on their websites and so on, and traveling with plenty of time in the schedule.