Hokuriku Shinkansen(For Kanazawa)Timetable [Tōkyō→Kanazawa] After November 30,2019

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Hokuriku Shinkansen(For Kanazawa)Timetable [Tōkyō→Kanazawa] After November 30,2019 Hokuriku Shinkansen(for Kanazawa)Timetable [Tōkyō→Kanazawa] After November 30,2019 Tsurugi701 Tsurugi703 Hakutaka591 Tsurugi705 Tsurugi707 Asama469 Asama699 Kagayaki501 Tsurugi709 Hakutaka551 Operation date ● ● Tōkyō dep 6:16 6:28 Ueno dep 6:00 6:22 6:34 Ōmiya dep 6:20 6:42 6:54 Kumagaya dep レ レ レ Honjōwaseda dep レ レ レ Takasaki dep レ レ 7:19 Annakaharuna dep レ レ レ Karuizawa dep 6:58 7:06 レ 7:35 Sakudaira dep 7:07 7:15 レ 7:44 Ueda dep 7:17 7:24 レ 7:54 arr 7:29 7:36 7:38 8:06 Nagano dep 6:11 = = 7:40 8:08 Iiyama dep 6:23 レ 8:19 Jōetsumyōkō dep 6:35 レ 8:31 Itoigawa dep 6:48 レ 8:44 Kurobe dep 7:03 レ 8:59 Unaduki Onsen arr 7:15 8:26 9:11 Toyama dep 6:12 6:42 7:16 7:33 7:50 8:27 8:32 9:12 Shin-Takaoka dep 6:21 6:51 7:25 7:42 7:59 レ 8:41 9:21 Kanazawa arr 6:35 7:05 7:38 7:56 8:13 8:46 8:54 9:35 Gran Class ― ― ○ ― ― ○ ― ○ ― ○ GREEN CAR ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ― ○ ○ ○ Regular car reserved seat ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ― ○ ○ ○ Non Reserved ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ 〇 ― ○ ○ Operation date Remarks Saturdays,holidays and 12/28~31 12/28-1/5 suspended The Gran Class of Hakutaka 591 and Asama trains do not provide drink or snack services. Operation schedule such as train timetables are subject to change. Hokuriku Shinkansen(for Kanazawa)Timetable [Tōkyō→Kanazawa] After November 30,2019 Asama601 Kagayaki503 Tsurugi711 Asama603 Hakutaka553 Kagayaki521 Asama471 Kagayaki505 Tsurugi713 Hakutaka555 Operation date ● ● Tōkyō dep 6:52 7:20 7:24 7:52 8:12 8:36 8:44 Ueno dep 6:58 7:26 7:30 7:58 8:18 8:26 8:42 8:50 Ōmiya dep 7:18 7:46 7:50 8:18 8:38 8:46 9:02 9:09 Kumagaya dep 7:31 レ 8:03 レ レ レ レ レ Honjōwaseda dep レ レ 8:13 レ レ レ レ レ Takasaki dep 7:46 レ 8:23 8:43 レ レ レ 9:34 Annakaharuna dep 7:55 レ 8:32 レ レ レ レ レ Karuizawa dep 8:08 レ 8:44 9:00 レ 9:39 レ 9:50 Sakudaira dep 8:17 レ 8:52 9:08 レ 9:48 レ 9:59 Ueda dep 8:27 レ 9:02 9:18 レ 9:58 レ 10:09 arr 8:38 8:43 9:14 9:30 9:39 10:09 9:59 10:20 Nagano dep = 8:45 = 9:32 9:41 = 10:01 10:22 Iiyama dep レ 9:43 レ レ 10:34 Jōetsumyōkō dep レ 9:58 レ レ 10:45 Itoigawa dep レ 10:12 レ レ 10:59 Kurobe dep レ 10:26 レ レ 11:13 Unaduki Onsen arr 9:31 10:38 10:27 10:46 11:25 Toyama dep 9:32 10:22 10:39 10:28 10:47 11:12 11:26 Shin-Takaoka dep レ 10:31 10:48 レ レ 11:21 11:35 Kanazawa arr 9:51 10:45 11:02 10:47 11:06 11:35 11:49 Gran Class ○ ○ ― ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ― ○ GREEN CAR ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ Regular car reserved seat ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ Non Reserved ○ ― ○ ○ ○ ― ○ ― ○ ○ Operation date Operation date Operation date 11/30 Remarks 12/27~31 From November 30 12/1,7,8,14,15, 1/1~5 21,22,27~31 The Gran Class of Hakutaka 591 and Asama trains do not provide drink or snack services. Operation schedule such as train timetables are subject to change. Hokuriku Shinkansen(for Kanazawa)Timetable [Tōkyō→Kanazawa] After November 30,2019 Asama605 Kagayaki507 Hakutaka557 Asama607 Asama475 Kagayaki509 Tsurugi715 Kagayaki525 Hakutaka559 Tsurugi717 Operation date ● ● Tōkyō dep 9:04 9:20 9:32 9:44 9:56 10:24 10:48 10:32 Ueno dep 9:10 9:26 9:38 9:50 10:02 レ 10:54 10:38 Ōmiya dep 9:29 9:46 9:58 10:10 10:22 10:48 11:14 10:58 Kumagaya dep レ レ レ 10:23 レ レ レ レ Honjōwaseda dep レ レ レ 10:32 レ レ レ レ Takasaki dep 9:53 レ レ 10:42 レ レ レ 11:23 Annakaharuna dep レ レ レ 10:51 レ レ レ レ Karuizawa dep 10:09 レ 10:35 11:03 11:09 レ レ 11:40 Sakudaira dep 10:18 レ 10:44 11:11 レ レ レ レ Ueda dep 10:28 レ 10:54 11:21 11:28 レ レ 11:55 arr 10:39 10:46 11:05 11:33 11:41 11:44 12:15 12:07 Nagano dep = 10:48 11:07 = = 11:46 12:17 12:09 Iiyama dep レ レ レ レ 12:20 Jōetsumyōkō dep レ 11:26 レ レ 12:35 Itoigawa dep レ 11:39 レ レ 12:48 Kurobe dep レ 11:54 レ レ 13:03 Unaduki Onsen arr 11:34 12:06 12:32 13:03 13:16 Toyama dep 11:35 12:07 12:33 12:46 13:04 13:17 13:43 Shin-Takaoka dep レ 12:16 レ 12:55 レ 13:25 13:52 Kanazawa arr 11:54 12:30 12:52 13:09 13:23 13:39 14:06 Gran Class ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ― ○ ○ ― GREEN CAR ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ Regular car reserved seat ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ Non Reserved ○ ― ○ ○ ○ ― ○ ― ○ ○ Operation date Operation date Operation date Remarks 12/28~31 From November 30 12/27~31 1/2~5 The Gran Class of Hakutaka 591 and Asama trains do not provide drink or snack services. Operation schedule such as train timetables are subject to change. Hokuriku Shinkansen(for Kanazawa)Timetable [Tōkyō→Kanazawa] After November 30,2019 Asama609 Hakutaka561 Asama477 Kagayaki527 Tsurugi719 Asama611 Hakutaka563 Asama479 Kagayaki529 Tsurugi721 Operation date ● ● ● ● Tōkyō dep 11:04 11:24 11:32 11:48 12:04 12:24 12:32 12:48 Ueno dep 11:10 11:30 11:38 11:54 12:10 12:30 12:38 12:54 Ōmiya dep 11:30 11:50 11:58 12:14 12:30 12:50 12:58 13:14 Kumagaya dep 11:43 レ レ レ 12:43 レ レ レ Honjōwaseda dep 11:52 レ レ レ 12:52 レ レ レ Takasaki dep 12:02 12:16 レ レ 13:02 13:16 レ レ Annakaharuna dep レ レ レ レ 13:11 レ レ レ Karuizawa dep 12:18 レ 12:37 レ 13:23 レ 13:37 レ Sakudaira dep 12:27 レ 12:46 レ 13:31 レ 13:46 レ Ueda dep 12:37 レ 12:56 レ 13:41 レ 13:56 レ arr 12:48 12:52 13:08 13:15 13:53 13:56 14:08 14:16 Nagano dep = 12:54 = 13:17 = 13:58 = 14:18 Iiyama dep 13:05 レ レ レ Jōetsumyōkō dep 13:17 レ 14:17 レ Itoigawa dep 13:30 レ 14:30 レ Kurobe dep 13:45 レ 14:45 レ Unaduki Onsen arr 13:57 14:04 14:57 15:06 Toyama dep 13:58 14:05 14:17 14:58 15:07 15:17 Shin-Takaoka dep 14:07 レ 14:26 15:07 レ 15:26 Kanazawa arr 14:20 14:25 14:39 15:20 15:26 15:40 Gran Class ○ ○ ○ ○ ― ○ ○ ○ ○ ― GREEN CAR ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ Regular car reserved seat ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ Non Reserved ○ ○ ○ ― ○ ○ ○ ○ ― ○ Operation date Operation date Operation date Operation date Remarks 12/27~31 12/27~31 12/27~31 1/2~5 1/2~5 1/2~5 1/1~5 The Gran Class of Hakutaka 591 and Asama trains do not provide drink or snack services. Operation schedule such as train timetables are subject to change. Hokuriku Shinkansen(for Kanazawa)Timetable [Tōkyō→Kanazawa] After November 30,2019 Asama613 Hakutaka565 Asama481 Kagayaki531 Tsurugi723 Asama615 Hakutaka567 Asama483 Hakutaka587 Kagayaki533 Operation date ● ● ● ● ● Tōkyō dep 13:04 13:24 13:32 13:52 14:04 14:24 14:32 14:32 14:52 Ueno dep 13:10 13:30 13:38 13:58 14:10 14:30 14:38 14:38 14:58 Ōmiya dep 13:30 13:50 13:58 14:18 14:30 14:50 14:58 14:58 15:18 Kumagaya dep 13:43 レ レ レ 14:43 レ レ レ レ Honjōwaseda dep 13:52 レ レ レ 14:52 レ レ レ レ Takasaki dep 14:02 14:16 レ レ 15:02 15:16 レ レ レ Annakaharuna dep レ レ レ レ 15:11 レ レ レ レ Karuizawa dep 14:18 レ 14:37 レ 15:23 レ 15:37 15:37 レ Sakudaira dep 14:27 レ 14:46 レ 15:31 レ 15:46 15:46 レ Ueda dep 14:37 レ 14:56 レ 15:41 レ 15:56 15:56 レ arr 14:48 14:52 15:08 15:16 15:53 15:56 16:08 16:08 16:16 Nagano dep = 14:54 = 15:18 = 15:58 = 16:10 16:18 Iiyama dep 15:05 レ レ レ レ Jōetsumyōkō dep 15:17 レ 16:17 16:29 レ Itoigawa dep 15:30 レ 16:30 レ レ Kurobe dep 15:45 レ 16:45 レ レ Unaduki Onsen arr 15:57 16:06 16:57 17:02 17:05 Toyama dep 15:58 16:07 16:18 16:58 17:03 17:06 Shin-Takaoka dep 16:07 レ 16:27 17:07 17:12 レ Kanazawa arr 16:20 16:26 16:40 17:20 17:26 17:26 Gran Class ○ ○ ○ ○ ― ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ GREEN CAR ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ Regular car reserved seat ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ Non Reserved ○ ○ ○ ― ○ ○ ○ ○ 〇 ― Operation date 11/30 Operation date Operation date Operation date Operation date Operation date Operation date Remarks 12/1,7,8,14,15, From November 30 From November 30 1/1 12/27~31 1/2~5 12/1,8,15,20,22 21,22,27~31 1/1 The Gran Class of Hakutaka 591 and Asama trains do not provide drink or snack services.
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