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About Suspension of Some Temporary Trains About suspension of some temporary trains Some temporary trains will be suspended considering the transport of passengers due to the outbreak of the Novel Coronavirus. *Please note that further suspension may be subject to occur. 【Suspended Sanyo Shinkansen】 (May 7 – 31) ○Shin-Ōsaka for Kagoshima-Chūō Name of train Shin-Ōsaka Kagoshima-Chūō Day of suspension SAKURA 585 14:18 18:36 May 17. 24. 31 ○Kagoshima-Chūō for Shin-Ōsaka Name of train Kagoshima-Chūō Shin-Ōsaka Day of suspension SAKURA 580 13:06 17:28 May 17. 24 ○Shin-Ōsaka for Hakata Name of train Shin-Ōsaka Hakata Day of suspension May 11. 14~16. 18. 19 HIKARI 577 9:09 11:43 22. 23. 25. 26. 29. 30 May 9. 12. 13. 20. 21. 27. HIKARI 579 10:18 13:03 28 HIKARI 583 13:18 15:57 May 23. 30 ○Hakata for Shin-Ōsaka Name of train Hakata Shin-Ōsaka Day of suspension HIKARI 574 7:42 10:28 May 16. 23. 30 HIKARI 578 13:43 16:28 May 15. 22. 29 HIKARI 580 14:43 17:28 May 14. 28. 31 ○Hiroshima for Shin-Ōsaka Name of train Hiroshima Shin-Ōsaka Day of suspension HIKARI 596 6:20 8:04 May 7. 18. 25 【Suspended trains of conventional lines ( Limited Express ) 】(May 7 – 31) THUNDERBIRD ○Ōsaka for Kanazawa Name of train Ōsaka Kyōto Kanazawa Day of suspension THUNDERBIRD 93 16:12 16:40 18:54 May 10. 17. 24. 31 ○Kanazawa for Ōsaka Name of train Kanazawa Kyōto Ōsaka Day of suspension THUNDERBIRD 82 9:20 11:38 12:07 May 9. 16. 23. 30 MAHOROBA ○Shin-Ōsaka for Nara Name of train Shin-Ōsaka Nara Day of suspension May 9. 10. 16. 17. 23. 24. 30. MAHOROBA 10:03 10:53 31 ○Nara for・Shin-Ōsaka Name of train Nara Shin-Ōsaka Day of suspension May 9. 10. 16. 17. 23. 24. 30. MAHOROBA 16:56 17:47 31 【Sightseeing Train】 Day of suspension Name of train Route (until June 30) HANAYOME NOREN Kanazawa ~ Wakuraonsen April 10~ Belles montagnes et mer Johana ~ Himi April 11~ SL.KITABIWAKO Maibara ~ Kinomoto April 6~ La Malle SETOUCHI Okayama ~ Uno March 7~ La Malle SHIMANAMI Okayama ~ Onomichi March 1~ La Malle KOTOHIRA Okayama ~ Kotohira March 20~ AMETUCHI Tottori ~ Izumoshi March 7~ OKUIZUMO OROCHI Izumoshi, Kisuki ~ Bingo-Ochiai April 10~ MARU MARU NO HANASHI Shin-Shimonoseki ~ Higashi-Hagi March 7~ SL YAMAGUCHI Shin-Yamaguchi ~ Tsuwano March 20~ WEST EXPRESS GINGA Kyōto, Ōsaka ~ Izumoshi May 8~ 【Suspended Sanyo Shinkansen】 (April 1 – May 6) ○Tōkyō for Hakata Name of train Tōkyō Hakata Day of suspension NOZOMI 135 7:12 12:14 May 6 NOZOMI 137 7:21 12:19 May 3. 4 NOZOMI 139 8:12 13:14 May 3 NOZOMI 145 9:12 14:14 May 3. 6 NOZOMI 149 10:12 15:14 May 3 NOZOMI 151 10:42 15:47 May 2. 4 NOZOMI 155 11:42 16:47 May 3 NOZOMI 159 12:42 17:47 May 2 NOZOMI 163 13:42 18:47 May 2. 6 NOZOMI 169 14:42 19:47 May 4 NOZOMI 173 15:21 20:19 May 2. 3. 5. 6 NOZOMI 181 16:42 21:46 May 6 NOZOMI 183 17:12 22:14 May 1. 6 NOZOMI 185 17:21 22:19 May 4 NOZOMI 189 18:12 23:14 May 1. 5 ○Hakata for Tōkyō Name of train Hakata Tōkyō Day of suspension NOZOMI 136 7:58 13:03 May 3 NOZOMI 138 8:31 13:33 May 1 NOZOMI 140 8:58 14:03 May 2. 3. 5. 6 NOZOMI 144 9:58 15:03 May 2. 3. 5. 6 NOZOMI 150 11:31 16:33 May 2. 5 NOZOMI 152 11:58 17:03 May 4 NOZOMI 156 12:58 18:03 May 3 NOZOMI 160 13:31 18:33 May 4 NOZOMI 170 15:31 20:33 May 2. 4. 6 NOZOMI 174 16:31 21:33 May 6 NOZOMI 176 16:58 22:03 May 1. 3. 4. 6 NOZOMI 178 17:31 22:33 May 6 NOZOMI 182 18:42 23:42 May 3 ○Shin-Ōsaka for Kagoshima-Chūō Name of train Shin-Ōsaka Kagoshima-Chūō Day of suspension SAKURA 575 8:09 13:05 May 2 SAKURA 577 9:09 13:22 April 25. 29. 30 May 1~4 SAKURA 579 10:18 14:40 May 2~5 SAKURA 581 12:18 16:43 May 2~6 SAKURA 599 12:32 16:14(Kumamoto) May 3 SAKURA 583 13:18 17:36 May 1~6 SAKURA 585 14:18 18:36 April 26 May 1~3. 5. 6 ○Kagoshima-Chūō for Shin-Ōsaka Name of train Kagoshima-Chūō Shin-Ōsaka Day of suspension SAKURA 574 6:00 10:28 May 2~4 SAKURA 576 7:24 12:12 May 3~5 SAKURA 578 12:16 16:28 May 2~6 SAKURA 580 13:06 17:28 May 1. 2. 4~6 SAKURA 582 17:25 21:52 May 1. 4~6 ○Shin-Ōsaka for Hakata Name of train Shin-Ōsaka Hakata Day of suspension HIKARI 671 8:09 11:19 May 3 April 1~4. 6~11.13~18. 23. HIKARI 577 9:09 11:43 24 HIKARI 579 10:18 13:03 April 1~9. 12~16. 19~22 HIKARI 599 12:32 15:26 May 2 HIKARI 583 13:18 15:57 April 25 HIKARI 585 14:18 16:58 May 4 ○Hakata for Shin-Ōsaka Name of train Hakata Shin-Ōsaka Day of suspension April 4. 11. 18. 25 May 1. 5. HIKARI 574 7:42 10:28 6 HIKARI 576 9:20 12:12 May 6 April 1~3. 5~10. HIKARI 580 14:43 17:28 12~17.19~24. 26 HIKARI 598 12:21 15:11 May 4~6 ○Hiroshima for Shin-Ōsaka Name of train Hiroshima Shin-Ōsaka Day of suspension HIKARI 596 6:20 8:04 April 6. 13. 20. 27 【Suspended trains of conventional lines ( Limited Express ) 】(April 21 – May 6) THUNDERBIRD ○Ōsaka for Kanazawa Name of train Ōsaka Kyōto Kanazawa Day of suspension THUNDERBIRD 85 9:20 9:49 12:16 May 2. 3 THUNDERBIRD 87 11:12 11:40 13:56 April 29 May 2~6 THUNDERBIRD 89 13:12 13:40 15:56 May 4~6 April 25. 26. 29. 30 THUNDERBIRD 93 16:12 16:40 18:54 May 1~6 ○Kanazawa for Ōsaka Name of train Kanazawa Kyōto Ōsaka Day of suspension April 25. 26. 29. 30 THUNDERBIRD 82 9:20 11:38 12:07 May 1~6 THUNDERBIRD 92 15:31 17:54 18:24 May 2~6 THUNDERBIRD 94 18:07 20:25 20:54 April 29 May 1~6 KUROSHIO ○Shin-Ōsaka for Shirahama Name of train Shin-Ōsaka Tennōji Shirahama Day of suspension KUROSHIO 83 ― 8:09 10:28 May 2 KUROSHIO 85 8:31 8:49 11:08 May 2. 3 KUROSHIO 87 10:45 11:02 13:15 May 2. 3 ○Shirahama for・Shin-Ōsaka Name of train Shirahama Tennōji Shin-Ōsaka Day of suspension KUROSHIO 80 13:47 16:03 16:20 May 5. 6 KUROSHIO 82 14:50 17:03 17:20 May 5. 6 KUROSHIO 84 15:48 18:03 18:20 May 5. 6 HASHIDATE ○Kyōto for・Amanohashidate Name of train Kyōto Fukuchiyama Amanohashidate Day of suspension HASHIDATE 91 8:38 9:54 10:43 May 2~6 ○Amanohashidate for・Kyōto Name of train Amanohashidate Fukuchiyama Kyōto Day of suspension HASHIDATE 98 15:49 16:44 18:08 May 2~6 KINOSAKI ○Kyōto for・Kinosakionsen Name of train Kyōto Fukuchiyama Kinosakionsen Day of suspension KINOSAKI 81 9:24 10:53 12:09 May 2~6 ○Kinosakionsen for・Kyōto Name of train Kinosakionsen Fukuchiyama Kyōto Day of suspension KINOSAKI 86 13:55 15:25 17:07 May 2~6 HAMAKAZE ○Ōsaka for・Hamasaka Name of train Ōsaka Kinosakionsen Hamasaka Day of suspension HAMAKAZE 89 10:54 14:07 15:00 May 2. 3 ○Hamasaka for・Ōsaka Name of train Hamasaka Kinosakionsen Ōsaka Day of suspension HAMAKAZE 88 14:51 15:50 18:51 May 5 SUNRISE IZUMO ○Tōkyō for・Izumoshi Name of train Tōkyō Ōsaka Izumoshi Day of suspension SUNRISE IZUMO 91 22:21 6:04 13:07 May 1. 6 ○Izumoshi for・Tōkyō Name of train Izumoshi Ōsaka Tōkyō Day of suspension SUNRISE IZUMO 92 15:33 22:29 6:23 April 30 May 5 NANKI ○Nagoya for・Kii-Katsuura Name of train Nagoya Kii-Katsuura Day of suspension NANKI 83 16:43 20:32 May 3~5 ○Kii-Katsuura for・Nagoya Name of train Kii-Katsuura Nagoya Day of suspension NANKI 82 13:41 17:44 May 3~5 HARUKA On March 14, with the modification of train schedule, the operation of 9-car train was started. However, from April 1, all the trains will operate in 6-car formation. 【Handling of tickets for suspended trains】 Passengers with train tickets that will be suspended can change to another train or refund the tickets without charge. .
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