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Japan Honshu-JR Railways 1 JAPAN RAILWAYS – HONSHU-JR SL 300 20.11.19 page 1 of 43 PASSENGER STATIONS & STOPS Shinkansen (1-9) and JR Central/East/West Rlys (10-165) (Line names in alphabetical order ) Based on Official Station List 1892 (z), Government Rly TTs (t) 1914 (a), 1923 (b), 1933/38 (c), 1968t/JNR Official Map 1964 (d) & current TTs (f). Also,1915t, 1918t (p), Tetsudo Journal 1997 (transliterated into Romaji by Leroy Demery)(q), Rail Maps of Tōkyō Area, Electric Rlys of Japan (r), Japan by Rail and Wikipedia. Former names: [ ] Distances in kilometres Gauge 3' 6" unless noted Certain non-passenger locations shown in italics thus: (name); pass?: passenger service? 'n' before consonants often shown as 'm' as pronounced (e.g. 'nm' as 'mm'). 'n' is the more correct,but both versions appear erratically in timetables, maps (e.g. the Tokyo Area Rail Map shows 'm') and on station nameboards. Kita: north; Minami: south; Higashi: east; Nishi: west; Shin: new; Kami: upper; Shimo: lower; Naka: middle; Chūō: central ; Onsen: spring; Mae: in front of; Eki: station; Guchi: gate; Bashi: bridge; Machi/Chō: town; Shi: city op. opened; cl. closed; rn. renamed; rl. relocated; tm; terminus; all dates refer to passenger service; + names of closed stations translated using Google - some names may be incorrect, e.g. wrong "reading" of the Kanji symbols - ? names that could not be translated or translated into literal English, Pin-Yin (Chinese) etc; correct Romaji names required! SHINKANSEN 4' 8½" gauge 3. TŌHOKU SHINKANSEN 1. TŌKAIDO SHINKANSEN 0.0 Tōkyō 0.0 Tōkyō 3.6 Ueno 6.8 Shinagawa 31.3 Ōmiya 25.5 Shin-Yokohama 80.6 Oyama 76.7 Odawara 109.0 Utsunomiya 95.4 Atami 152.4 Nasu-Shiobara 111.3 Mishima 178.4 Shin-Shirakawa 135.0 Shin-Fuji 213.9 Kōriyama 167.4 Shizuoka 255.1 Fukushima 211.3 Kakagawa 286.2 Shirioshi-Zaō 238.9 Hamamatsu 325.4 Sendai 274.2 Toyohashi 363.8 Furukawa 312.8 Mikawa-Anjō 385.7 Kurikoma-Kōgen 342.0 Nagoya 406.3 Ichinoseki 367.1 Gifu-Hashima 431.3 Mizusawa-Esashi 408.2 Maibara 448.6 Kitakami 476.3 Kyōto 463.1 Shin-Hanamaki 515.4 Shin-Ōsaka 496.5 Morioka 527.6 Iwate-Numakunai 2. SAN-YŌ SHINKANSEN 562.2 Nihohe 593.1 Hachinohe 515.4 Shin-Ōsaka 628.2 Shichinohe-Towada 548.0 Shin-Kōbe 674.9 Shin-Aomori 570.2 Nishi-Akashi 601.3 Himeji 4. JŌETSU SHINKANSEN 621.3 Aioi 676.3 Okayama 31.3 Ōmiya 702.1 Shin-Kurashiki 67.9 Kumagaya 733.1 Fukuyama 88.0 Honjō-Waseda 750.5 Shin-Onomichi 108.6 Takasaki 761.0 Mihara 150.4 Jōmō-Kōgen 791.9 Higashi-Hiroshima 182.7 Echigo-Yuzawa > 821.2 Hiroshima 184.1 Gala-Yuzawa 865.4 Shin-Iwakuni 212.3 Urasa 903.5 Tokuyama 245.1 Nagaoka 944.6 Shin-Yamaguchi [Ogōri (rn.2003) ] 268.7 Tsubame-Sanjō 968.7 Asa 300.8 Niigata 992.5 Shin-Shimonoseki (Kanmon Tunnel) 5. HOKURIKU SHINKANSEN 1013.2 Kokura 1069.1 Hakata 0.0 Takasaki 18.5 Annaka-Haruna 2 41.8 Karuizawa 59.4 Sakudaira 10A. AKATANI LINE = closed by 1984 84.2 Ueda 117.5 Nagano 0.0 Shibata 147.3 Iiyama 2.9 Higashi-Chūgakkō-Mae 176.9 Jōetsumyōkō 4.1 Ijimino 213.9 Itoigawa 6.5 Shin-Eguchi 253.1 Kurobe-Unazukionsen 8.5 Yonekura 286.9 Toyama 11.2 Shin-Yamauchi 305.8 Shin-Takaoka 14.1 Akatani 345.4 Kanazawa 18.9 Higashi-Akatani 6. HOKKAIDO SHINKANSEN >> AKECHI LINE see Akechi Rly 0.0 Shin-Aomori 11. AKITA COASTAL RAILWAY = 38.5 Oku-Tsugaru-Imabetsu special Expo railway service 1986. (Seikan Tunnel, ex JR Tsugaru Line) 113.3 Kikonai 0.0 Akita-Hiroshi-Mae 148.9 Shin-Hakodate-Hokuto 1.4 Mukaihama + 7. YAMAGATA SHINKANSEN 4' 8½/3' 6" 12. AKŌ LINE = 255.1 Fukushima 0.0 Aioi (operates over Ōu Line to:) 3.0 Nishi-Aioi 421. Shinjō 7.8 Sakoshi 10.5 Banshū-Akō 8. AKITA SHINKANSEN 4' 8½/3' 6" 14.5 Tenwa 16.4 Bizen-Fukukawa 496.5 Morioka 19.6 Sōgo (operates over Tazawako Line to:) 22.1 Hinase 611. Ōmagari (reverse) 27.7 Iri (operates over Ōu Line to:) 31.0 Bizen-Katakami 663. Akita 32.3 Nishi-Katakami 34.5 Inbe JR CENTRAL/EAST/WEST RAILWAYS 38.5 Kagato ex Japanese National Rlys 42.3 Osafune 45.9 Oku 10. AGATSUMA LINE = 48.0 Ōdomi 51.2 Saidaiji 0.0 Shibukawa 54.1 Ōdara 5.5 Kanashima 57.4 Higashi-Okayama 7.7 Ubashima 11.9 Onogami >> ANIAI LINE see Akita Rly 13.7 Onogami-Onsen 16.4 Ichishiro >> ASHIO LINE see Watarase-Keioku Rly 19.8 Nakanojō 22.9 Gunma-Haramachi 13. ATERAZAWA LINE = 26.3 Gōbara 28.0 Yagura 0.0 Yamagata 30.5 Iwashima 2.9 Kita-Yamagata 36.4 Kawarayu-Onsen 3.1 Higashi-Kanai 42.3 Naganohara-Kusatsu-Guchi > 6.5 Uzen-Yamabe 48.1 Ōshi (cl.1971) 9.5 Uzen-Kanezawa 44.5 Gunma-Ōtsu 11.0 Uzen-Nagasaki 46.7 Haneo 13.5 Minami-Sagae 49.6 Fukurogura 15.4 Sagae 52.5 Manza-Kazawaguchi 16.4 Nishi-Sagae 55.6 Ōmae 19.3 Uzen-Takamatsu 22.3 Shibahashi >> AIZU LINE see Aizu Rly 24.3 Aterazawa >> AKABANE LINE see Saikyō Line 14. BAN-ETSU-SAI LINE = 3 54.3 Ōgoe 0.0 Kōriyama a 58.7 Iwaki-Tokiwa 3.4 Kōriyama-Tomita (op.2017) 62.5 Funehiki 7.9 Kikuta [Horinouchi a ] 69.5 Kanameta 11.8 Akogashima a 73.7 Miharu 15.4 Bandai-Atami [Atami a ] > 79.8 Mōgi [Iwashiro-Atami c ] 85.6 Kōriyama 20.1 Nakayamajuku (1st)(rl.1997) a 20.8 Nakayamajuku (2nd) 16. BANTAN LINE = 27.3 Jōko [Yamagata a ] Shikama-Kō > Himeji closed 1986 Shidahama (cl.1967) + 29.3 Inawashiro-Kohan (cl.2007) 5.6 Shikama-Kō [Shikama (1st) a ] 31.0 Sekito a 4.3 Shikama (2nd) [Tenjin a ] 33.4 Kawageta a 2.4 Kameyama a 36.7 Inawashiro a 2.1 Tofumachi (cl.1925) a(tm) 41.1 Okinashima [Okinajima a ] 0.0 Himeji (118) 51.2 Bandai-Machi [Ōdera a ] 1.7 Kyōguchi 57.2 Higashi-Nagahara 3.9 Nozato (1st) 60.0 Hirota a 4.3 Nozato (2nd) 64.6 Aizu-Wakamatsu (reverse) [Wakamatsu a ] 6.0 Tohori Konagase (cl.1912) 8.2 Nibuno 70.1 Dōjima 11.2 Kōro 73.2 Oikawa 13.2 Mizoguchi 75.1 Shiokawa a 17.1 Fukusaki [Fukuzaki a ] 77.5 Ubadō 20.6 Amaji 79.5 Aizu-Toyokawa 24.5 Tsurui 81.2 Kitakata a 27.7 Niino 91.1 Yamato a 29.6 Teramae 97.2 Ogino 35.9 Hase 101.0 Onobori 43.6 Ikuno Nozawa (1st)(rl.1914) 51.9 Nii 106.2 Nozawa (2nd) a(tm) 55.6 Aokura 111.3 Kami-Nojiri 59.9 Takeda 118.0 Tokusawa 65.7 Wadayama 121.3 Toyomi 128.4 Hideya >> BIWAKO LINE see Tokaido Line 143 133.6 Kanose 137.0 Tsugawa a(tm) 17. CHUŌ LINE = part ex Kobu Rly 144.4 Mikawa [Shirazaki a ] [Shirasaki ] 0.0 Tōkyō 148.6 Igashima [Isojima a ] 1.3 Kanda 152.5 Higashi-Gejō 1.9 Manseibashi (cl.1943) 1912(tm) 155.6 Sakihana 2.1 Shōheibashi (cl.1912) 1908(tm) 158.4 Maoroshi a 2.6 Ochanomizu 161.9 Saruwada 3.4 Suidōbashi 165.7 Gosen a 3.8 Iidamachi 167.5 Kita-Gosen 3.8 Iidamachi (closed) a 170.0 Shinseki 4.3 Iidabashi > 172.8 Higashi-Niitsu 4.6 Ushigome (closed) a 175.6 Niitsu a 5.8 Ichigaya a 6.6 Yotsuya a 15. BAN-ETSU-TŌ LINE = 7.9 Shinanomachi a 8.6 Sendagaya 0.0 Iwaki 9.6 Yoyogi 4.8 Akai 10.3 Shinjuku za 10.3 Ogawagō [Shinjuku (Kōshūkaidōguchi) b ] 18.3 Eda 10.5 Shinjuku (Ōmekaidōguchi) b 26.3 Kawamae 11.7 Ōkubo a 36.7 Natsui 12.8 Higashi-Nakano 40.1 Ononiimachi 14.7 Nakano za 46.6 Kanmata 16.1 Kōenji 49.9 Sugaya 17.3 Asagaya 4 18.7 Ogikubo za 241.4 Kiso-Hirasawa 20.6 Nishi-Ogikubo 243.2 Narai 22.5 Kichijōji a 249.8 Yabuhara 24.1 Mitaka > 255.5 Miyanokoshi 27.3 Musashino-Kyōgijō-Mae (1951>1959) 258.3 Harano 25.7 Musashi-Sakai [Sakai za ] 263.8 Kiso-Fukushima 27.4 Higashi-Koganei 271.1 Agematsu 29.1 Musashi-Koganei 277.7 Kuramoto 31.4 Kokubunji za > 282.5 Suhara a [Suwara c] 34.7 Kita-Fuchū ( ) 285.8 Ōkuwa 32.8 Nishi-Kokubunji 288.8 Nojiri 34.5 Kunitachi 292.5 Jūnikane 37.5 Tachikawa za 298.0 Nagiso [Midono ac ] 40.8 Hino za 303. Tadachi (1st)(rl.1973) 43.1 Toyoda a > 304.3 Tadachi (2nd) 47. Hachiōji (1st)(rl.1901) z 307.1 Sakashita 47.4 Hachiōji (2nd) a 313.2 Ochiaigawa 49.8 Nishi-Hachiōji 317.0 Nakatsugawa [Nakatsu ] 52.0 Higashi-Asakawa (cl.1960) 323.4 Mino-Sakamoto 53.1 Takao [Asakawa ac ] 328.6 Ena [Ōi ac] 62.6 Sagamiko [Yose ac ] 334.0 Takenami 66.3 Fujino 339.4 Kamado 69.8 Uenohara a 346.8 Mizunami 74.0 Shiotsu [Shihotsu a ] 353.7 Toki-Shi [Tokitsu ac] 77.6 Yanagawa 360.7 Tajimi 81.2 Torisawa a 365.3 Kokokei 85.3 Saruhashi [Enkyō a ] 368.8 Jōkōji 87.8 Ōtsuki a 372.9 Kōzōji 93.9 Hatsukari a 376.1 Jinryō 100.4 Sasago a 378.8 Kasugai [Toriimatsu c] 106.5 Kai-Yamato [Hajikano a ] 381.9 Kachigawa 112.5 Katsunuma-Budōkyō [Katsunuma a ] 384.6 Shin-Moriyama 116.9 Enzan a 387.1 Ōzone [Ōsone a ] 120.1 Higashi-Yamanashi 389.8 Chikusa 122.2 Yamanashi-Shi [Kusakabe ac ] 391.2 Tsurumai-Kōen (closed) 125.0 Kasugaichō 391.3 Tsurumai 127.8 Isawa-Onsen [Isawa ac ] 393.6 Kanayama 131.2 Sakaori 394.4 Nagoya-Kyūjōeimon-Mae (1987>1994) 131.8 Kai-Zenkō-Ji (cl.1917) + (sports events) 134.1 Kōfu a Otoubashi (closed) > 138.6 Ryūō a 396.9 Nagoya 142.7 Shiozaki 147.0 Nirasaki a 18.
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