Osaka expressway emptied as world leaders gather in the city of millions.
World leaders are currently gathering in Japan for this year’s G20 summit. 2019 marks the first time for the multinational organization to hold the large-scale conference in Japan, but the meeting isn’t taking place in the capital city of Tokyo.
Instead, the summit is being held in Osaka, but the city should still be able to accommodate an event of such magnitude. After all, Osaka is Japan’s third-largest city, with its population of over 2.6 million people trailing only Tokyo and Yokohama. But you’d never guess how many people live in Osaka from photos of the town on June 27, one day before the conference opened.
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— ラッパのマークの正露丸🎺大幸薬品公式 (@seirogan_cp) June 27, 2019
G20大阪サミットのための交通規制が本日から始まり、阪神高速に車がいないという滅多に見られない光景が広がっています@大阪本社オフィス pic.twitter.com/LkLvNVmPnP
As a security measure, extensive sections of the Hanshin Expressway, which runs through Osaka, have been closed down while the summit is going on. So while locals are used to seeing the expressway lanes filled with commuters, delivery trucks, and other motorists, ahead of the summit thy were completely empty, save for a few police vehicles on patrol, like the ones in the video below.
阪神高速に全く車が走っていないという地味やけどなかなか見られへん光景😳😳
— 壬生将志(みぃぶぅやで)@ 広告&SNS運用/metaアカ貸し/案件アテンド (@mii_buu_yade) June 26, 2019
たまに走ってるパトカーとか白バイがめちゃくちゃ気持ち良さそう🤣笑#阪神高速 #G20 #大阪 #台風 pic.twitter.com/18OCMjFgR7
阪神高速マジで何も走ってない、すげぇ。#サミット #G20 #大阪 #阪神高速 #環状線 pic.twitter.com/izaPekN01i
— えーちゃん (@eiichiro0126) June 26, 2019
It’s surreal to see one of Japan’s busiest cities looking so still and empty, so much so that it almost feels like looking at a CG model of Osaka as opposed to the actual town.
Online reactions have included:
“The expressway looks so inviting. I want to ride my bicycle on it.”
“There’s something satisfying to it, like all the clutter has been put away.”
“It looks like a diorama.”
“It’s like the course select screen on [driving video game] Gran Turismo.”
すごいよな。びっくりして動画も撮ってしまったわ。笑 pic.twitter.com/KK7Grb0iFW
— えーちゃん (@eiichiro0126) June 27, 2019
The G20 summit is scheduled to run through June 29, so Osaka can expect ghost town-level emptiness on the expressway for a little longer, and with the possibility of a typhoon coming to town this weekend, the sidewalks might end up deserted too.
Sources: Jin, IT Media
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