 More 110 people were taken to hospital in Tokyo after many slipped and fell due to heavy snowfall in eastern Japan, the Tokyo Fire Department said, the injured, transported to hospital were aged 4 to 92 and none were in a life-threatening condition, it said. In neighboring Kanagawa Prefecture, five people were severely injured and 34 sustained minor injuries, while 12 were slightly injured in Saitama Prefecture, the Japan Meteorological Agency lifted its heavy snow warnings across nine prefectures, but snowfall and rain continued in some areas, some sections on east Japan Railway Company as to a line and own line were suspended, while all services on the Yokohama Line were temporarily halted. Takedo Shinkansen bullet trains were operating at reduced speeds between Tokyo's Shinagawa Station and Odoora Station in Kanagawa Prefecture, all Nippon Airways and Japan Airlines canceled around 30 domestic flights, mostly two were from Tokyo's Haneda Airport. Many passengers in Tokyo's Shinjuku Station could be seen asking for refunds in changing to other train lines, Mayabashi and Gunma Prefecture recorded the highest amount of snowfall at 11 centimeters, while Central Tokyo and the city of Saitama saw 8 centimeters each, according to the Weather Agency.