Nearly 30% of Japan’s prefectures saw crowds that surpassed pre-coronavirus levels in the early part of this year, with local spaces surpassing Tokyo, according to personal sector data.
According to a study of major train stations in each of Japan’s 47 prefectures, thirteen localities, or 28 percent, registered more people than the same period in 2019. By contrast, 21 localities, or forty-five percent, respectively a decrease in visits, but this minimum was less than 10 percent.
Miyazaki Station, in southwestern Japan, saw the largest increase in passenger numbers, with 11. 2 percent, up to. . .