Inbound [Daily Train Service] for Ito, Atami and Tokyo *Some Trains Operate on Weekdays

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Inbound [Daily Train Service] for Ito, Atami and Tokyo *Some Trains Operate on Weekdays Inbound [Daily train service] For Ito, Atami and Tokyo *Some trains operate on weekdays. (To Atami) (To Atami) Odoriko No.106 Odoriko No.108 Super Super Resort 21 Resort 21 Odoriko Odoriko Train Name View View No.2 No.8 Destination Ito Ito Ito Atami Izu-Kogen Atami Ito Ito Izu-Kogen Atami Atami Atami Tokyo Atami Atami Atami Tokyo Atami Tokyo Atami Atami Atami Tokyo Train No. of Izukyuko Line 624 626 702 5628M 630 5630M 632 634 636 5636M 5638M 5640M 3002M 5642M 5644M 5646M 3026M 5648M 3028M 5650M 5652M 5654M 3008M Izukyu-shimoda (Dept.) - - - 539 607 634 - 701 735 808 - 856 934 1004 1017 ┐( 1042 1132 1212 1222 1303 - 1317 1351 1409 May operate using other trains.) Rendaiji 〃〃 - - - 543 611 638 - 704 739 812 - 859 938 * 1020 1046 1136 * 1225 * - 1327 1355 * Inazusa 〃〃 - - - 547 615 642 - 708 742 815 - 903 943 * 1025 1049 1141 * 1231 * - 1331 1402 * Izukyuko Line Kawazu 〃〃 - - - 554 621 648 - 715 750 821 - 909 948 1018 1031 1101 1148 1225 1237 1318 - 1339 1408 1424 Imaihama-kaigan 〃〃 - - - 556 623 650 - 717 752 823 - 912 951 * 1033 1103 1150 * 1239 * - 1342 1411 * Izu-inatori 〃〃 - - - 601 628 655 - 721 759 831 - 916 955 1024 1037 1108 1155 1230 1244 1324 - 1350 1418 1430 Katase-shirata 〃〃 - - - 606 633 701 - 727 804 836 - 921 1000 * 1044 1113 1159 * 1250 * - 1355 1424 * Izu-atagawa 〃〃 - - - 609 636 704 - 732 808 840 - 924 1004 1031 1049 1116 1202 1237 1255 1332 - 1358 1427 1437 Izu-hokkawa 〃〃 - - - 612 639 706 - 734 811 842 - 926 1007 * 1051 1118 1205 * 1258 * - 1401 1430 * Izu-okawa 〃〃 - - - 615 642 709 - 737 817 848 - 929 1010 * 1054 1126 1213 * 1302 * - 1405 1433 * Izu-Kogen 〃〃 - 518 556 621 650 715 717 ┐( 746 827 853 856 938 1022 1041 1102 1142 1230 1247 1318 1342 1355 1424 1453 1451 May operate using other trains.) Jyogasaki-kaigan 〃〃 - 522 600 624 653 - 720 749 830 - 859 941 1025 1105 1145 1233 1320 1358 1427 1456 Futo 〃〃 - 525 603 627 656 - 723 752 835 - 905 944 1030 Limited Express 1111 1157 1237 Limited Express 1323 Limited Express 1402 1430 1459 Limited Express Kawana 〃〃 - 531 609 633 704 - 730 759 841 - 911 953 1036 1124 1204 1244 1330 1408 1436 1509 Minami-ito 〃〃 - 537 614 638 709 - 735 805 846 - 916 958 1041 1130 1210 1250 1338 1413 1445 1514 Ito (Arrivl.) - 540 617 641 712 - 738 808 849 - 919 1001 1044 1103 1133 1213 1253 1304 1341 1401 1416 1448 1517 1506 Train No. of Ito Line 1622M 1624M 1626M 1556E 1560E = = 1632M 1634M = = = = = = = = = = = = = = Ito Line Ito (Dept.) 500 545 623 643 715 - 739 809 854 - 931 1016 1046 1105 1134 1215 1254 1305 1345 1406 1420 1451 1521 1510 Usami 〃〃 505 550 628 648 721 - 744 814 859 - 936 1021 1051 * 1140 1221 1259 * 1350 * 1425 1457 1527 * Ajiro 〃〃 510 555 633 654 726 - 749 819 906 - 942 1027 1056 1116 1145 1228 1304 1315 1356 1416 1433 1502 1532 * Izu-taga 〃〃 514 600 638 658 730 - 754 824 911 - 946 1031 1106 * 1150 1232 1309 * 1400 * 1437 1506 1536 * Kinomiya 〃〃 520 605 643 705 736 - 800 829 917 - 952 1037 1112 * 1156 1238 1315 * 1406 * 1443 1512 1542 * Atami (Arrivl.) 523 608 646 708 738 - 803 832 919 - 955 1039 1115 1127 1158 1240 1317 1330 1408 1428 1446 1514 1544 1532 Tokaido Main Line Train No. of Tokaido Line 1528E 1534E 1538E 1550E 1554E = 1566E 1568E 1576E 1578E 3522E 1864E 1586E = 3526E 1876E 1596E = 3530E = 1888E 1622E 1894E = ┐ ┐ ┐ Atami (Dept.) 539 616 657 713 753 - 810 849 926 - 1010 Rapid Acty 1053 1132 1128 1210 Rapid Acty 1249 1338 1333 1413 Rapid Acty 1429 1450 1527 1549 1533 Odawara (Arrivl.) 602 638 639 719 736 815 814 - 832 912 948 947 - 1032 1116 1154 1145 1231 1312 1359 1350 1434 1447 1511 1553 1611 * Ofuna (Arrivl.) 649 719 726 805 808 816 825 905 859 - 913 958 1031 - 1105 1156 1237 * 1304 1356 1446 1414 1506 1513 1556 1631 1650 * Yokohama (Arrivl.) 706 736 745 821 826 834 844 920 915 - 929 1016 1051 - 1121 1211 1252 1221 1319 1411 1501 1426 1521 1525 1611 1651 1708 1626 Kawasaki (Arrivl.) 716 745 756 830 836 843 854 929 924 - 939 1030 1100 - 1129 1220 1300 * 1332 1420 1510 1434 1529 1534 1620 1700 1717 * Shinagawa (Arrivl.) 727 754 806 839 847 853 905 939 933 - 948 1039 1109 - 1138 1229 1309 * 1341 1429 1519 1442 1538 1542 1630 1709 1726 1641 Tokyo (Arrivl.) 736 803 817 850 858 902 914 947 942 - 958 1048 1118 - 1147 1238 1318 1241 1349 1438 1528 1449 1547 1549 1639 1718 1735 1649 The terminal station Ueno Utsunomiya Ueno Koganei Ueno Utsunomiya Ueno Ueno Utsunomiya Koganei Utsunomiya Koganei Koganei Utsunomiya Koganei Takasaki Kuroiso Tokyo Utsunomiya Takasaki Koganei Koga Tokyo Koganei Tokyo Takasaki Utsunomiya Takasaki Tokyo ┌ ┐﹇ ┐﹇ ┐﹇ ﹇ Train No. of Shinkansen 800 700 802 Service suspends on Saturday, Sunday and holidays. 702 804 Service suspends on Saturday, Sunday and holidays. 706 806 Service suspends on Saturday, Sunday and holidays. Service suspends on Saturday, Sunday and holidays. 808 708 630 632 636 638 460 640 642 644 646 464 648 650 652 654 654 656 658 658 Atami (Dept.) - 635 653 705 715 724 743 757 - 809 820 838 929 - 1031 1059 1102 1129 1159 1231 1259 1302 1329 1359 1431 1459 1459 1529 1559 1559 Shinkansen Shin-Yokohama (Arrivl.) - 700 718 730 740 750 812 828 - 837 847 907 957 - 1057 1128 1122 1157 1228 1257 1328 1322 1357 1428 1457 1528 1528 1557 1628 1628 Shinagawa (Arrivl.) - 712 730 742 752 802 823 839 - 849 859 919 1009 - 1109 1139 1133 1209 1239 1309 1339 1333 1409 1439 1509 1539 1539 1609 1639 1639 Tokyo (Arrivl.) - 720 737 750 800 810 830 847 - 856 907 926 1016 - 1116 1147 1140 1216 1247 1316 1347 1340 1416 1447 1516 1547 1547 1616 1647 1647 Train No. of Shinkansen 697 631 631 633 635 637 641 643 467 645 649 649 651 653 657 657 661 661 663 665 667 665 Atami (Dept.) - Mishima 651 717 717 744 - 812 844 945 - 1012 1042 1045 1145 1145 1212 1245 1345 1345 1445 1445 1515 1545 1612 1545 Shizuoka (Arrivl.) - 714 752 752 823 - 850 923 1023 - 1051 1104 1123 1223 1223 1251 1323 1423 1423 1523 1523 1551 1623 1651 1623 Nagoya (Arrivl.) - 839 909 909 943 - 1009 1044 1144 - 1215 1208 1244 1344 1344 1415 1444 1544 1544 1644 1644 1715 1744 1815 1744 Shin-Osaka (Arrivl.) - 953 - ﹈ - ﹈ 1053 ﹈ - ﹈ - 1150 1250 - - 1300 1350 1450 1450 - 1550 1650 1650 1750 1750 - 1850 - 1850 Tokaido west direction Destination Hamamatsu Numazu Shimada Hamamatsu Hamamatsu Numazu Numazu Numazu Fuji Shizuoka Numazu Shimada Shimada Numazu Hamamatsu Shimada Shimada Hamamatsu Hamamatsu Shimada Hamamatsu Shimada Hamamatsu Atami (Dept.) 532 619 649 722 744 - 823 847 924 - 959 1059 1138 1138 1208 1256 1334 1334 1413 1437 1452 1518 1557 1540 Mishima (Arrivl.) 545 631 701 734 757 - 836 900 937 - 1011 1113 1151 1151 1221 1309 1346 1346 1426 1450 1505 1530 1610 1552 Numazu (Arrivl.) 552 637 638 707 741 804 - 841 906 942 - 1017 1120 1156 1156 1227 1314 1352 1352 1434 1456 1513 1536 1616 1557 Inbound [Daily train service] For Ito, Atami and Tokyo *Some trains operate on weekdays. (To Atami) Odoriko No.114 Super Odoriko Resort 21 Train Name View No.10 Destination Atami Tokyo Atami Atami Ikebukuro Atami Ito Ito Ito Ito Ito Ito Ito Ito Ito Ito Ito Izu-Kogen Train No. of Izukyuko Line 5656M 3034M 5658M 5660M 3060M 5662M 704 664 706 666 668 708 670 672 710 676 604 606 ﹇ Izukyu-shimoda (Dept.) 1448 ┐( 1506 - 1528 1607 ┐( 1615 1636 1701 1733 ┐ 1804 1834 1900 1928 2005 - 2033 - 2119 2157 2240 - - - - - May operate using other trains.) Destination station may be changed.) Operates on weekdays. ■Some trains of Izukyuko Line Rendaiji 〃〃 1451 * - 1532 * 1619 1641 1704 1738 1809 1838 1904 1931 2010 - 2037 - 2122 2200 2244 - may- need- to transfer- at - Inazusa 〃〃 1455 * - 1537 * 1622 1645 1709 1742 1813 1842 1910 1937 2014 - 2041 - 2127 2205 2250 - Izu-Kogen- - Station.- - Izukyuko Line Kawazu 〃〃 1505 1518 - 1543 1619 1630 1650 1716 1749 1819 1848 1917 1944 2023 - 2052 - 2134 2213 2257 - - - - - Imaihama-kaigan 〃〃 1507 * - 1545 * 1632 1653 1718 1751 1821 1850 1919 1946 2026 - 2054 - 2136 2216 2300 - - - - - Izu-inatori 〃〃 1511 1525 - 1550 1624 1636 1658 1722 1756 1828 1856 1924 1951 2030 - 2058 - 2140 2221 2304 - - - - - Katase-shirata 〃〃 1516 * - 1556 * 1641 1703 1727 1801 1833 1901 1929 1956 2035 - 2103 - 2145 2226 2309 - - - - - Izu-atagawa 〃〃 1519 1533 - 1559 1632 1644 1710 1735 1804 1836 1904 1932 1959 2038 - 2106 - 2148 2229 2312 - - - - - ﹈ Izu-hokkawa 〃〃 1521 * - 1602 * 1647 1712 1738 1806 1838 1906 1934 2001 2040 - 2109 - 2151 2232 2314 - - - - - Izu-okawa 〃〃 1524 * - 1608 * 1650 1715 1741 1811 1842 1909 1937 2004 2043 - 2112 - 2154 2235 2317 - - - - - Izu-Kogen 〃〃 1530 1543 1546 1616 1641 1658 1723 1749 1818 1848 1918 1944 2010 2049 - 2118 - 2202 2243 2322 - - - - - Jyogasaki-kaigan 〃〃 1532 1549 1619 1700 1726 1752 1821 1851 1921 1947 2013 2052 - 2121 - 2205 2246 - - - - - - Futo 〃〃 1535 Limited Express 1552 1622 Limited Express 1703 1729 1756 1824 1854 1924 1950 2016 2055 - 2124 - 2209 2252 - - - - - - Kawana 〃〃 1542 1558 1629 1710 1735 1802 1831 1900 1930 1956 2022 2103 - 2132 - 2216 2258 - - - - - - Minami-ito 〃〃 1547 1605 1636 1715 1740 1809 1839 1905 1935 2001 2030 2108 - 2137 - 2221 2303 - - - - - - Ito (Arrivl.) 1550 1601 1608 1639 1659 1718 1743 1812 1842 1908 1938 2004 2033 2111 - 2140 - 2224 2306 - - - - - - Train No. of Ito Line = = = = = = 1638E 1664M 1936E 1666M 1668M 1650E 1670M 1672M 520M 1674M 1676M Ito Line Ito (Dept.) 1551 1602 1610 1648 1700 1721 1744 1813 1844 1913 1943 2005 2034 2112 - 2142 2205 2241 - - - - - - - Usami 〃〃 1556 * 1616 1654 * 1727 1750 1818 1849 1918 1949 2011 2039 2117 - 2147 2210 2247 - - - - □◆ For- JR Line, the left -side of thetime table- is for Saturday, Sunday and hohidays, the right side Ajiro 〃〃 1601 1611 1624 1700 * 1732 1755 1823 1854 1924 1954 2016 2044 2122 - 2152 2215 2252 - - - - of- the time table is for- weekdays.
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