This is the impact of Typhoon No. 14 on traffic.


There is a possibility that the Tokaido Shinkansen may be suspended or change destinations.


In addition, more than 70 flights have been canceled by Japan Airlines and All Nippon Airways.

Companies are calling for attention to the latest information.

Shinkansen (as of 5:00)

Impact on Shinkansen.



According to JR companies, there is a possibility that the Tokaido Shinkansen will be suspended or change destinations on all lines from the first train to around 9 am.



The Tohoku Shinkansen, Hokuriku Shinkansen, and Joetsu Shinkansen are scheduled to operate as usual from the first train, but depending on the weather conditions, delays and suspensions may occur.



Sanyo Shinkansen and Kyushu Shinkansen are scheduled to operate as usual from the first train.

Conventional lines in the Tokyo metropolitan area (as of 4:00)

All railway lines in the Tokyo metropolitan area are scheduled to operate as usual from the first train on both JR and private railways.



On the other hand, it has been decided that some routes, such as those within Chiba Prefecture, will be suspended in the morning due to the approach of the typhoon.



Planned suspensions will be on the


JR Uchibo Line between Sanukimachi and Tateyama, and on the


JR Kashima Line between Sawara and Kashima Jingu


. .



In addition, the "Yurikamome" connecting Shimbashi and Toyosu in Tokyo will operate with a reduced number of trains from the first train.



In addition, the Tokyo Metro Tozai Line may suspend operation in the section from Toyocho Station to Nishi-Funabashi Station in case of strong winds.

Domestic flights (as of 5:00)

This is the impact on domestic flights.



As of 5 am, Japan Airlines


has decided to cancel 74 flights, including 43 flights departing from and arriving at Kyushu, Chugoku and Kansai regions, and 30 flights departing from and arriving at Shikoku and Kansai for All Nippon Airways.



Other airlines have also canceled flights, mainly to and from Kyushu and Kansai.



According to airline companies, the flight status may change in the future, so we are calling for you to check the latest information on the homepage.

Tokyo Bay Aqua-Line closed (02:30-)

According to the East Japan Expressway, due to strong winds, the Tokyo Wan Aqua Line will be closed from 2:30 am on the outbound line between Kawasaki Ukishima Junction and Kisarazu Kaneda Interchange, and on the inbound line between Sodegaura Interchange and Kawasaki Ukishima Junction on the connecting road. It is