Nagano Station
Nagano Station
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Location | Kurita, Nagano, Nagano (長野県長野市栗田) Japan |
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Opened | 1888 |
Nagano Station (長野駅 Nagano-eki?) is a railway station in the city of Nagano in Nagano Prefecture, Japan. The station is operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East) and the private railway operator Nagano Electric Railway (Nagaden).
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Lines
Nagano Station is served by the following lines.
- JR East
- Hokuriku Shinkansen (branded "Nagano Shinkansen" until March 2015)
- Shinetsu Main Line
- Shinonoi Line
- Iiyama Line
- Shinano Railway Line
- Nagano Electric Railway Nagano Line
Station layout
The station has a "Midori no Madoguchi" staffed ticket office.
JR East
2 | ■ Shinetsu Main Line | for Toyono, Myōkō-Kōgen, and Naoetsu for Amori and Shinonoi |
■ Shinonoi Line & Chūō Main Line | for Shinonoi, Akashina, Matsumoto, Shiojiri, Kami-Suwa, and Kōfu | |
■ Shinano Railway Line | for Shinonoi, Ueda, Komoro, and Karuizawa | |
3 | ■ Shinetsu Main Line | for Amori and Shinonoi |
■ Shinonoi Line & Chūō Main Line | for Shinonoi, Akashina, Matsumoto, Shiojiri, Kami-Suwa, and Kōfu | |
■ Shinano Railway Line | for Shinonoi, Ueda, Komoro, and Karuizawa | |
4 | ■ Iiyama Line | for Toyono, Iiyama, Togari-Nozawaonsen, Tōkamachi, and Echigo-Kawaguchi |
5 | ■ Shinetsu Main Line | for Toyono, Myōkō-Kōgen, and Naoetsu for Amori and Shinonoi |
■ Shinonoi Line & Chūō Main Line | for Shinonoi, Akashina, Matsumoto, Shiojiri, Kami-Suwa, and Kōfu | |
■ Shinano Railway Line | for Shinonoi, Ueda, Komoro, and Karuizawa | |
6 | ■ Ltd. Exp. Shinano | for Shinonoi, Matsumoto, Nagoya, and Ōsaka |
■ Shinetsu Main Line | for Toyono, Myōkō-Kōgen, and Naoetsu for Amori and Shinonoi |
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■ Shinonoi Line & Chūō Main Line | for Shinonoi, Akashina, Matsumoto, Shiojiri, Kami-Suwa, and Kōfu | |
■ Shinano Railway Line | for Shinonoi, Ueda, Komoro, and Karuizawa | |
7 | ■ Shinetsu Main Line | for Toyono, Myōkō-Kōgen, and Naoetsu for Amori and Shinonoi |
■ Shinonoi Line & Chūō Main Line | for Shinonoi, Akashina, Matsumoto, Shiojiri, Kami-Suwa, and Kōfu | |
■ Shinano Railway Line | for Shinonoi, Ueda, Komoro, and Karuizawa | |
11-14 | ■ Hokuriku Shinkansen | for Toyama and Kanazawa for Karuizawa, Takasaki, Ōmiya, and Tokyo |
The shinkansen platforms use the tune "Shinano no Kuni" (the Nagano prefectural song) for the departure melody since January 2015.[1]
Nagano Electric Railway
The Nagano Electric Railway platforms are located underground below the JR platforms.
1 | ■ Nagano Line | for Suzaka, Obuse, Shinshū-Nakano, and Yudanaka (Local trains) |
2 | ■ Nagano Line | for Suzaka, Obuse, Shinshū-Nakano, and Yudanaka (Limited express trains) |
3 | ■ Nagano Line | for Suzaka, Obuse, Shinshū-Nakano, and Yudanaka (Local trains) |
Adjacent stations
« | Service | » | ||
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Hokuriku Shinkansen | ||||
Omiya | Kagayaki | Toyama | ||
Ueda or Karuizawa or Takasaki or Omiya |
Hakutaka | Iiyama or Jōetsumyōkō |
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Ueda | Asama | Terminus | ||
Shinetsu Main Line | ||||
Amori | Local | Kita-Nagano | ||
Nagano Line | ||||
Terminus | Local | Shiyakusho-mae |
History
Nagano Station opened on 1 May 1888.[2]
Bus terminals
Highway buses
- For Nerima Station, Nakano-sakaue Station, and Shinjuku Station[3]
- For Nerima Station, Shimo-Ochiai Station, and Ikebukuro Station[4]
- For Keisei Ueno Station, Asakusa, Tokyo Disney Resort, Nishi-Funabashi Station, and Narita International Airport
- For Sakudaira Station, Iwamurada Station, and Usuda[3]
- For Matsumoto Bus Terminal (Matsumoto Station)[3]
- For Hakuba-Goryu, Hakuba Station, Hakuba Happo, Tsugaike Kogen, and Hakuba-Norikura
- For Shinano-Ōmachi Station and Ōgizawa Station[3]
- Misuzu Highway Bus; For Matsumoto, Okaya, Ina, Komagane, and Iida Station[3]
- Seseragi; For Kamikōchi[3]
- For Nigata Station[5]
- For Kurobe,, Uozu, Namerikawa, and Toyama Station[5]
- Chuodo Kosoku Bus; For Tokadai, Sakae, and Nagoya Station[3]
- Alpen Nagano; For Kyōto Station, Senri-Chūō Station, Momoyamadai Station, Shin-Ōsaka Station, and Umeda Station[3]
- Southern Cross; For Kyoto Station, Ōsaka Station, JR Namba Station(OCAT), Namba Station, and Sannomiya Station[5]
References
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