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Abashiri Station
HokkaidoAbashiri Station links the Sea of Okhotsk city with JR Sekihoku and Senmo Main Line services, airport buses, and onward routes to eastern Hokkaido sights.
Akasaka Station
KyushuFukuoka's Akasaka Station is the Airport Line stop for Daimyo and west Tenjin, convenient for nearby hotels, nightlife, and direct subway rides to Fukuoka Airport.
Akasaka-mitsuke Station links the Ginza and Marunouchi lines near Akasaka, offering direct subway access toward Shibuya, Ginza, Shinjuku, Ikebukuro, and Tokyo Station.
Akihabara Station
KantoAkihabara Station connects JR, Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line, and Tsukuba Express trains in the middle of Akihabara's electronics, anime, gaming, and shopping district.
Amagasaki Station
KansaiAmagasaki Station is a JR junction between Osaka and Kobe, connecting the JR Kobe, Takarazuka, and Tozai lines with airport-bus access and hotels beside the station.
Aomori Station
TohokuOn Aomori's waterfront side, Aomori Station puts conventional rail and airport buses close to Nebuta Museum Wa Rasse, A-FACTORY, and city-center hotels.
Asahikawa Station
HokkaidoAsahikawa Station is northern Hokkaido's main inland rail hub, connecting Sapporo services with routes to Wakkanai, Abashiri, Biei, and Furano, as well as airport buses and nearby station-area hotels.
Asakusa Station
KantoThree Asakusa stations near the river serve Sensoji, airport trains, and Tobu routes to Nikko; Tsukuba Express stops farther west.
Chitose Station
HokkaidoChitose Station serves central Chitose on JR lines, about 10 minutes from New Chitose Airport and around 30 minutes from Sapporo by rapid train.
Fuji-Q Highland Station is the Fujikyuko Line stop for Fuji-Q Highland, with the park entrance just outside the ticket gate and rail service toward Otsuki and Kawaguchiko.
Ginza Station
KantoGinza Station is the main Tokyo Metro stop for central Ginza, with three subway lines under the district's shopping streets and hotels.
Gion Station
KyushuGion Station is a Fukuoka City Subway Airport Line stop for Hakata Old Town, one stop from Hakata Station and close to Kushida Shrine, historic temples, and Canal City Hakata.
Gion-Shijo Station
KansaiGion-Shijo Station is the Keihan rail stop for Gion, Kamo River walks, Pontocho, Yasaka Shrine, and sightseeing across Kyoto's east side.
Gojo Station
KansaiGojo Station is a Kyoto Municipal Subway Karasuma Line stop between Shijo and Kyoto Station, convenient for hotels around Karasuma-Gojo and straightforward north-south travel through central Kyoto.
Hakata Station
KyushuHakata Station is Fukuoka's key transport hub, linking Shinkansen, JR, subway, and bus services with quick airport access, nearby hotels, and onward rail travel across Kyushu.
Hakodate Station
HokkaidoBeside the morning market and Hakodate Ekimae tram stop, Hakodate Station handles airport buses and Hakodate Liner connections to the Shinkansen.
Hakone-Yumoto Station is Hakone's main rail gateway, linking Odakyu Romancecar arrivals with the Hakone Tozan Train to Gora, local buses, luggage services, and the shopping streets just outside the concourse.
Hamamatsu Station
ChubuHamamatsu Station is the main JR hub for adding the city to a Tokaido Shinkansen itinerary, with local trains, buses, and central hotels close at hand.
Hamamatsucho Station
KantoHamamatsucho Station is the Tokyo stop to choose for easy Tokyo Monorail access to Haneda Airport, JR city travel, and stays around Daimon or Shibaura.
Hatchobori Station
ChugokuHatchobori Station is a central Hiroshima streetcar stop convenient for shopping, dining, hotels, and Hiroden services toward Hiroshima Station, Hakushima, and Miyajima-bound routes.
Higashiyama Station
KansaiHigashiyama Station is a Kyoto Municipal Subway Tozai Line stop for Okazaki, northern Higashiyama, Heian-jingu, nearby museums, Nanzen-ji, and east-side hotels.
Higobashi Station
KansaiHigobashi Station is an Osaka Metro Yotsubashi Line stop serving Osaka-Nakanoshima, Festival City, and west-side subway travel between Nishi-Umeda and Honmachi.
Himeji Station
KansaiHimeji Station is the city's main rail gateway, bringing together Sanyo Shinkansen service, JR local lines, nearby Sanyo Himeji Station, castle-bound buses, and station-side shopping.
Hiroshima Station
ChugokuHiroshima Station is the city's rail gateway for the Sanyo Shinkansen, JR local lines, streetcars, airport buses, and trips toward Miyajima or Kure.
Hon-Kawagoe Station
KantoHon-Kawagoe Station is Seibu's Kawagoe-side terminal, well placed for Seibu Shinjuku Line arrivals, Kawagoe Prince Hotel, Crea Mall, and walks toward the old town.
Honmachi Station
KansaiHonmachi Station is a central Osaka Metro interchange connecting the Midosuji, Yotsubashi, and Chuo lines for convenient subway travel across the city.
Ikebukuro Station
KantoIkebukuro Station is a major northern Tokyo transport hub, connecting JR, Tokyo Metro, Tobu, Seibu, Narita Express trains, shopping, entertainment, and airport bus options.
Iwamotocho Station
KantoIwamotocho Station is a Toei Shinjuku Line stop just south of Akihabara, best used when your route lines up with the Shinjuku Line rather than JR Akihabara.
JR Nara Station
KansaiJR Nara Station is Nara's JR rail hub, useful for Kyoto and Osaka trains, airport buses, and station-area hotels, while Kintetsu Nara is closer to the park on foot.
Kagoshima-Chuo Station
KyushuUse Kagoshima-Chuo Station for Shinkansen arrivals, airport buses, and regional JR trips before continuing to Tenmonkan, the waterfront, or Sakurajima.
Kamakura Station
KantoKamakura Station is the main rail gateway for central Kamakura, linking JR services from Tokyo and Yokohama with Enoden trains toward Hase, Enoshima, and Fujisawa.
Kanazawa Station
ChubuKanazawa Station is the city's main transport hub for Hokuriku Shinkansen services, Komatsu Airport buses, and local buses to the major sightseeing districts.
Kannai Station
KantoYokohama Stadium is two minutes from Kannai Station, where JR trains meet the Blue Line for direct subway trips to Shin-Yokohama.
Karasuma Oike Station
KansaiKarasuma Oike Station is central Kyoto's key subway interchange, a strong choice for travelers who want easy access to both the Karasuma and Tozai lines without staying beside Kyoto Station.
Kawagoe Station
KantoFor old-town Kawagoe trips using JR or Tobu, Kawagoe Station keeps West Exit hotels, airport buses, and local transport close at hand.
Kawaguchiko Station
ChubuKawaguchiko Station is the Fuji Kyuko Line terminal for Lake Kawaguchi and the Fuji Five Lakes, connecting rail arrivals with highway buses, local buses, taxis, and hotel shuttles.
Kawaramachi Station
ShikokuKawaramachi Station is central Takamatsu's main Kotoden transfer point, linking the Kotohira, Nagao, and Shido lines near shopping streets and airport bus stops.
Keage Station
KansaiKeage Station is a Kyoto Municipal Subway Tozai Line stop near Nanzen-ji, Okazaki, the Lake Biwa Canal, and east-side Kyoto hotels.
Keisei Narita Station serves central Narita on the Keisei Main Line, useful for Narita Airport trains, station-side hotels, and the Naritasan approach.
Kencho-mae Station
OkinawaAt the western end of Kokusai Street, Kencho-mae Station connects Kumoji hotels and civic offices to Naha Airport in 13 minutes by Yui Rail.
Kintetsu Jujo Station
KansaiKintetsu Jujo Station is a Kintetsu Kyoto Line stop in southern Kyoto, convenient for nearby hotels and local destinations around Nishikujo and Toji.
Kintetsu Nara Station
KansaiKintetsu Nara Station is the park-side Kintetsu gateway to central Nara, with access to Nara Park, local buses, and rail routes from Osaka and Kyoto.
Kiyomizu-Gojo Station
KansaiKiyomizu-Gojo Station is a Keihan Main Line stop serving Gojo, southern Higashiyama, Kamo River walks, and nearby hotels.
Kochi Station
ShikokuAt Kochi Station, JR trains and airport buses meet the streetcar route south toward the city's market, castle, and dining core.
Koenji Station
KantoKoenji Station is a JR stop in Suginami for vintage shopping, live music, neighborhood dining, and Chuo Line travel toward Shinjuku and central Tokyo.
Kumamoto Station
KyushuKyushu Shinkansen arrivals, airport limousine buses, and tram links make Kumamoto Station the city's easiest rail-and-luggage starting point.
Kyobashi Station
KantoKyobashi Station is a compact Tokyo Metro Ginza Line stop east of Ginza, convenient for Kyobashi hotels, nearby Takaracho transfers, and walks toward the Yaesu side of Tokyo Station.
Hankyu trains to Osaka leave from Kyoto Kawaramachi Station, beneath downtown shopping and within walking distance of Pontocho, the Kamo River, and Gion.
Kyoto Shiyakusho-mae Station is a central Kyoto stop on the Tozai Line, convenient for Kawaramachi Sanjo, Kyoto City Hall, Pontocho, and downtown hotel access.
Kyoto Station
KansaiKyoto Station is Kyoto's main rail gateway, bringing together the Shinkansen, JR lines, subway, Kintetsu trains, airport access, buses, shopping, and rail-oriented hotels.
Matsumoto Station
ChubuMatsumoto Station is the main rail and bus hub for Matsumoto Castle, limited express arrivals on the Azusa and Shinano, and onward travel toward Kamikochi.
Matsuyama City Station
ShikokuFor downtown Matsuyama, Matsuyama City Station matters more for Iyotetsu trains, trams, and airport buses than for JR intercity rail.
Morinomiya Station
KansaiMorinomiya Station connects the JR Osaka Loop Line with two Osaka Metro lines on the southeast side of Osaka Castle Park.
Nagahoribashi Station
KansaiNagahoribashi Station is the Osaka Metro interchange for Minamisenba and east Shinsaibashi, linking the Sakaisuji and Nagahori Tsurumi-ryokuchi lines near Crysta Nagahori.
Nagano Station
ChubuNagano Station is the Hokuriku Shinkansen hub for visiting Zenkoji, staying near transport, and connecting by bus or rail to northern Nagano.
Nagasaki Station
KyushuNagasaki Station anchors the city's rail network, connecting Nishi Kyushu Shinkansen services with airport buses, shopping, trams, and nearby hotels.
Nagoya Station
ChubuNagoya's main rail hub brings together Shinkansen arrivals, regional trains, city subways, and Meitetsu trains to Centrair in a busy district of hotels and shopping.
Nakajima Koen Station
HokkaidoNakajima Koen Station is the Namboku Line stop for Nakajima Park and nearby park-side hotels, with easy subway links to Susukino, Odori, and Sapporo Station.
Namba Station
KansaiNamba Station is Osaka's Minami transfer hub, linking subway lines, Nankai airport trains, Kintetsu and Hanshin routes, JR Namba, and nearby hotels.
Narita Airport Terminal 2-3 Station serves Narita Airport's Terminals 2 and 3, with Keisei and JR rail services to Tokyo and central Narita.
Narita Station
KantoNarita Station is JR East's city-side Narita Line stop, useful for central Narita hotels, Naritasan access, and JR routes to the airport and Tokyo.
New Chitose Airport Station
HokkaidoNew Chitose Airport Station is the JR station on B1F of the airport terminal, with Airport trains to Sapporo, some direct services to Otaru, and transfer options for travel across Hokkaido.
Nihon-odori Station
KantoNihon-odori Station is a Minatomirai Line stop in Yokohama's historic port district, convenient for civic buildings, Osanbashi Pier, Yokohama Park, Yokohama Stadium, and Kannai.
Nishitetsu Fukuoka (Tenjin) Station is Tenjin's private-rail terminal, convenient for shopping stays and southbound Nishitetsu trips to Dazaifu, Kurume, Yanagawa, and Omuta.
Obihiro Station
HokkaidoObihiro Station is the central JR stop to choose for Tokachi trips when rail access, airport buses, nearby hotels, and onward routes toward Sapporo or Kushiro matter most.
Odawara Station
KantoOdawara Station connects the Tokaido Shinkansen and JR lines with Odakyu, Hakone Tozan, and Daiyuzan trains for travel between Tokyo, Hakone, and western Japan.
Okaido Station
ShikokuOkaido Station is the central Matsuyama tram stop for the covered arcade, Ropeway Street, castle approaches, and airport-bus access.
Okayama Station
ChugokuOkayama Station is a major western Honshu rail hub serving the Sanyo Shinkansen, Shikoku-bound trains, local Okayama lines, trams, and airport buses.
Omiya Station
KansaiOmiya Station is a Hankyu Kyoto Line stop on Kyoto's Shijo corridor, convenient for Shijo-Omiya hotels, nearby Randen tram connections, and rail trips toward Osaka.
Osaka Station / Umeda
KansaiOsaka Station / Umeda is northern Osaka's main rail and shopping hub, linking JR services, the wider Umeda station network, airport access, hotels, and day trips across Kansai.
Oshiage Station
KantoOshiage Station is the east-side rail access point for Tokyo Skytree Town in Sumida, served by the Tobu Skytree Line, Hanzomon Line, Keisei Line, and Toei Asakusa Line.
Otaru Station
HokkaidoOtaru Station is central Otaru's main JR Hakodate Main Line gateway, connecting trains from Sapporo and New Chitose Airport with the canal area, former Temiya Line, and nearby hotels.
Saenbacho Station
ShikokuSaenbacho Station is a Tosaden tram stop near OMO7 Kochi and Kutanda, with the Saenba airport bus stop and Harimayabashi tram connections close by.
Sanjo Keihan Station
KansaiSanjo Keihan Station serves Kyoto's Sanjo and northern Gion area, connecting the subway Tozai Line with nearby Keihan rail services.
Sannomiya Station
KansaiSannomiya Station is Kobe's central rail hub, bringing together JR, Hankyu, Hanshin, subway, and Port Liner services near shopping, hotels, dining, and connections to Kobe Airport.
Sapporo Station
HokkaidoSapporo Station is central Sapporo's main rail gateway, connecting JR Hokkaido services, New Chitose Airport trains, subway transfers, station-area hotels, and shopping.
Sasashima-raibu Station is the Aonami Line stop for Nagoya-Sasashima Live, providing access to Global Gate, nearby hotels, event venues, and transfers at Nagoya Station.
Sendai Station
TohokuWhen a Sendai trip turns on Shinkansen timing, airport rail, and bus departures, Sendai Station keeps the main connections close together.
Shibuya Station
KantoShibuya Crossing is only one exit away, but Shibuya Station is a multilevel complex shared by JR, Tokyo Metro, Tokyu, and Keio services.
Shichijo Station
KansaiShichijo Station is a Keihan Main Line stop serving southern Higashiyama, Sanjusangendo, Kyoto National Museum, and nearby hotel stays.
Shichirigahama Station is a coastal Enoden stop for beach views, Kamakura Prince Hotel, and easy rail travel between central Kamakura and Enoshima.
Shijo Station
KansaiShijo Station serves the Shijo-Karasuma area on Kyoto's Karasuma Line, convenient for Nishiki Market, central hotels, shopping, and downtown dining.
Shin-Aomori Station
TohokuShin-Aomori Station is Aomori's Shinkansen stop, with local trains to the city center and bus, taxi, or car access to Sannai-Maruyama and the Aomori Museum of Art.
Shin-Hakodate-Hokuto Station
HokkaidoThe Hokkaido Shinkansen ends outside central Hakodate at Shin-Hakodate-Hokuto Station, where Hakodate Liner trains complete the trip in 15 to 22 minutes.
Shin-Osaka Station
KansaiShin-Osaka Station is Osaka's main Shinkansen stop, best for bullet-train transfers, Kansai Airport rail, Osaka Itami Airport buses, and Midosuji Line trips into central Osaka.
Shin-Yokohama Station is Yokohama's main Tokaido Shinkansen stop, connecting bullet train services with JR, subway, Tokyu, and Sotetsu lines north of central Yokohama.
Shinagawa Station
KantoShinagawa Station is south Tokyo's key hub for westbound Shinkansen travel, Haneda Airport trains, Narita Express service, and nearby station-area hotels.
Shinjuku Station
KantoShinjuku Station is the western Tokyo hub to choose for JR-heavy itineraries, airport or highway-bus travel, shopping and nightlife, provided you pick the right side for your hotel and plans.
Shinsaibashi Station
KansaiShinsaibashi Station is the main Osaka Metro stop for Shinsaibashi shopping, with the Midosuji Line close by and easy walks toward Namba and Dotonbori.
Shizuoka Station
ChubuShizuoka Station is Shizuoka City's main rail hub, linking the Tokaido Shinkansen and JR Tokaido Main Line with local buses, shopping, hotels, and easy access to central districts.
Susukino Station
HokkaidoSusukino Station is the Namboku Line stop for Sapporo's main dining and nightlife district, with COCONO SUSUKINO directly connected and the streetcar stop nearby.
Takamatsu Station
ShikokuTakamatsu Station is central Takamatsu's main JR waterfront station, linking Yosan and Kotoku Line travel with ferries, airport buses, port-side hotels, and nearby Kotoden services.
Takamatsu-Chikko Station
ShikokuTakamatsu-Chikko Station is Kotoden's waterfront terminal near JR Takamatsu, linking central Takamatsu with Kotohira and Nagao while keeping Kawaramachi transfers, ferries, and airport buses close at hand.
Takanawa Gateway Station is a JR East stop for Takanawa Gateway City, served by the Yamanote and Keihin-Tohoku lines with nearby Sengakuji connections for additional travel options.
Tameike-sanno Station is a Tokyo Metro Ginza and Namboku Line stop serving eastern Akasaka, Nagatacho, Hie Shrine, and transfers to Kokkai-gijidomae.
Tanimachi 4-chome Station is an Osaka Metro interchange serving the Osaka Castle area, connecting the Tanimachi and Chuo lines near Naniwa Palace Ruins Park and the Osaka Museum of History.
Tenjin Station
KyushuTenjin Station is the Fukuoka City Subway Airport Line stop for Fukuoka's central Tenjin district, connecting the city's main shopping and dining area with Hakata, Fukuoka Airport, and nearby rail and bus links.
Tenjin-minami Station
KyushuFor south Tenjin stays, Tenjin-minami is the Nanakuma Line stop for direct subway service to Hakata and nearby Imaizumi-side hotels.
Tennoji Station / Osaka-Abenobashi is southern Osaka's main rail cluster for Kansai Airport trains, Kintetsu services, and stays around Abeno Harukas.
Tokyo Akasaka Station serves Akasaka on the Chiyoda Line, close to dining streets, hotels, Akasaka Sacas, and alternative subway routes via Akasaka-mitsuke and Tameike-sanno.
Tokyo Station
KantoTokyo Station is the central Tokyo rail hub to choose when Shinkansen timing, Narita Express service, or Marunouchi-side hotels matter most.
Toyama Station
ChubuToyama Station is the city's main hub for the Shinkansen, local rail, trams, buses, airport-bus service, and convenient station-area hotels.
Ueno Station
KantoUeno Station is a major rail hub in northern Tokyo, with access to Ueno Park, Ameyoko, Tokyo Metro services, nearby Keisei Ueno trains to Narita Airport, and Shinkansen routes toward northern Japan.
Umekoji-Kyotonishi Station is the JR Sagano Line stop for Kyoto-Umekoji, providing convenient access to Umekoji Park, Kyoto Aquarium, Kyoto Railway Museum, and nearby park-side hotels.
Wakayama Station
KansaiWakayama Station is Wakayama City's main JR gateway, connecting Osaka-side routes, Kii Peninsula services, airport buses, and the Kishigawa Line.
Watanabebashi Station
KansaiWatanabebashi Station is a Keihan Nakanoshima Line stop in Osaka-Nakanoshima, directly connected to Conrad Osaka and close to Festival Hall, museums, and riverfront venues.
Yokohama Station
KantoYokohama Station is the city's most convenient everyday rail hub for transfers, Haneda Airport access, hotels, shopping, and smooth arrivals.
Yonezawa Station
TohokuYonezawa Station is served by the Yamagata Shinkansen, Ou Line, and Yonesaka Line, with direct trains from Tokyo and bus or taxi connections to Uesugi historic sites and nearby hot-spring areas.









