Travelers flock home after New Year holidays, congesting Japan's transport

On January 4, 2026, many Japanese returned to major cities after spending year-end and New Year holidays in hometowns or tourist spots. This caused severe congestion on trains, highways, and other transport links. By 5:30 p.m., the Tohoku Expressway had 27 kilometers of backups, according to the Japan Road Traffic Information Center.

On Saturday, January 4, 2026, a massive return rush hit Japan as people headed back to major cities after year-end and New Year holidays spent in hometowns or at tourist destinations. Trains, highways, and other transport links were clogged with travelers.

The Tomei Expressway in Kanagawa Prefecture, near the Ebina Service Area, was packed with cars bound for Tokyo. According to the Japan Road Traffic Information Center, congestion on the Tohoku Expressway stretched 27 kilometers as of 5:30 p.m.

This annual post-holiday influx strains the nation's transportation infrastructure, highlighting the need for careful planning by commuters.

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