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On the 8th, which was the first day of the emergency declaration period in Tokyo, Saitama, Chiba and Kanagawa, “daily trains” entered the trend on Twitter. The government has set out to boost telecommuting with the aim of reducing the number of employees by 70%, but it is said that there were many crowded trains in the Tokyo metropolitan area.
On Twitter, many people talked about “traveling by train” from early in the morning.
“I thought that would be the case, but after all, the commuter train congestion didn’t change at all, and what was the emergency declaration?”
“Commuter trains in Tokyo are still full today. In other words, the number of companies that have the physical strength to take paid vacations or telecommute is decreasing, right?”
Also, the people who tweeted: “The commuter train is still full! What’s going on!” “.”
On the other hand, there was a tweet like “I don’t realize that I am one of the causes of the commuter train as usual”, but I don’t want to ride it on a regular basis. There is no reason for it. ”
When the journalist boarded the Chiyoda Line of the Tokyo subway after 9 am to travel to the central office in Chiyoda District, he said: “There were a lot of passengers standing in the car. It was a little less than usual.”
Additionally, “school holidays” is also trending on Twitter. This emergency declaration does not require the school to be closed all at once, “I really don’t understand why the emergency declaration doesn’t take school vacations!” “# School holidays Isn’t it necessary to have an emergency declaration area?” There was a reaction.