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Tokyo s last trains moved up by up to 37 min in new timetables

news Tokyo s last trains brought forward by up to 37 min. in new timetables The Mainichi © The Mainichi People are seen getting ready to go home on the last train, in Shinjuku Ward, Tokyo, in this Sept. 26, 2020 file photo. (Mainichi/Natsuki Nishi) TOKYO New timetables with earlier last train services began March 13 on lines in the capital region operated by East Japan Railway Co. (JR East) and seven of nine major private firms. The remaining two big private rail companies will implement their revised timetables within the month. For passengers, it means last trains are departing anywhere between 16 and 37 minutes earlier than before the revisions.

Tokyo s last trains brought forward by up to 37 min in new timetables

news Tokyo s last trains brought forward by up to 37 min. in new timetables The Mainichi © The Mainichi People are seen getting ready to go home on the last train, in Shinjuku Ward, Tokyo, in this Sept. 26, 2020 file photo. (Mainichi/Natsuki Nishi) TOKYO New timetables with earlier last train services began March 13 on lines in the capital region operated by East Japan Railway Co. (JR East) and seven of nine major private firms. The remaining two big private rail companies will implement their revised timetables within the month. For passengers, it means last trains are departing anywhere between 16 and 37 minutes earlier than before the revisions.

About half of Japan residents experiencing serious stress amid virus crisis: survey

news About half of Japan residents experiencing serious stress amid virus crisis: survey The Mainichi © The Mainichi People are seen walking in the Ginza district in Tokyo s Chuo Ward on Jan. 9, 2021, during the first weekend following the second declaration of a state of emergency in Japan. (Mainichi/Toshiki Miyama) TOKYO A survey targeting residents of seven prefectures including Tokyo and Osaka found that about half of respondents are facing serious stress in their lives amid the coronavirus pandemic, as some individuals are staying at home persistently while others have gone out after growing tired from being confined indoors. As the second state of emergency to stem coronavirus infections in Japan has been extended, the public will be asked to continue to refrain from nonessential and nonurgent outings, not to mention drinking out, in order to reinforce anti-infection measures.

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