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Departure

Nagayo

Nagoya Station is located in the Nakamura-ku, Nagoya City, Aichi Prefecture, Japan. It is shared by the Tokai Railway (JR Tokai), the Japan Cargo Railway (JR Cargo), the Nagoya Rinkai Expressway, and the Nagoya City Transportation Bureau (Nagoya City Subway). Railway station. Nagoya Station has the "JR Central Tower", the tallest station building in the world. Its white twin towers are the key features of Nagoya Station. Nagoya Station is the central station and important transportation hub of the Japanese city of Nagoya. The Nagoya Station is the main station for parking in every shift of the Tokaido Shinkansen. In 1999, it was completed in JR Tokai Building (JRセントラルタワーズ), and it was ranked 245 meters tall as the "the largest station building in the world" and was included in the King's World Record. In addition to the JR Nagoya Station, the Nagoya Rinkai Expressway (Qingbo Line) and the Nagoya City Subway are all equipped with stations, and the Nagoya Railway Station of Nagoya Railway, and the Kinki Nippon Railway near Kinki It is the largest transportation station in the central part of Japan. Station structure * The existing on-line and Shinkansen lines are elevated platforms. The platform was elevated in 1937 (Showa 12). * The Tokaido Shinkansen is located on the 2nd and 4th line island platforms on the west side of the structure. The outer lines 14 and 17 are the lines, and the inner lines 15 and 16 are the copy lines. Most of "Hope" and "Light" are parked on Lines 14 and 17. * As for the central Shinkansen platform under construction, it is located at the bottom of the ground and is interlaced with the current platform. As of March 2019, the continuous wall project below the existing platform has been completed 90%. * The island is a 6-story, 12-line island platform. Line 9 is the center line without a platform. The Tokaido Line is Lines 2 and 6, the Central Line is Lines 7 and 8, and the Kansai Line is Lines 11 and 12. * You can use TOICA from JR Tokai, Suica from JR East Japan, and ICOCA from JR West Japan.

Nagoya City Subway * The platform of the Sakura-dori line extends east and west of the JR Nagoya Station. A 2-line island-style platform with a movable platform door. The length of the platform is 20 meters, and the number of cars can be up to 8 vehicles, but the number of actually operating cars is only 5. * The Dongshan Line platform is a 2-line island-shaped platform extending north-south from the north side of the famous underground street on the east side of the station. * Sakura-Tong Line and Higashiyama Line can be transferred via the liaison channel.

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Kyoto

Kyoto Station is located in the Shimogyo-ku, Kyoto, Kyoto, Japan. It is the railway station of the West Japan Railway (JR West Japan), the Tokai Railway (JR Tokai), Kinki Nippon Railway (Nago) and the Kyoto City Transportation Bureau. Kyoto Station is the representative station of Kyoto City, Japan's largest tourist city. Kyoto Station is the terminus of a number of railway routes. As a wide-ranging entrance to Kyoto's sightseeing spots, the station has a number of public transportation agencies such as buses and subways to provide transportation services to Kyoto's tourist attractions. There are also many passengers heading to the southern part of Shiga Prefecture, the North District of Osaka Prefecture, and the northern part of Nara Prefecture. The current station building was completed in 1997. Designed by the architect Yuan Guangsi, it is a hybrid structure for iron and steel. Although it is a ground station, in order not to detract from the ancient capital of Kyoto, there can be no more than 120 meters high buildings around Kyoto Station. Therefore, the original design of the company is a 60-meter-high building and the building is kept north-south. The passage to keep the line of sight clear, so that Kyoto Station does not have all the oppressive feelings of huge buildings. Received the 40th Japan Construction Industry Association Award.

Station structure

  • JR West Japan's on-line lines are elevated stations, Tokaido Main Line (JR Kyoto Line, Lake Biwa Line), and Lake West Line use island-style platforms 3 lines and 6 lines and side platforms On the west side of the structure, the three sides of the harbor-type platform are used on the west side of the structure, and the three sides of the harbor-type platform are used on the south side.
  • Each platform is connected to the underground passage in the east side gate on the west side.
  • There are lifts in the cross-station station and each platform.
  • The JR Shinkansen in Tokai is located on the south side of each platform in JR West Japan. The Tokaido Shinkansen uses an elevated platform with two lines and four lines on the island.
  • All business trains will stop, so there is no passing line.
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Destination

Departure

Nagoya (名古屋) is the largest city in the Chūbu region of Japan. It is Japan's fourth-largest incorporated city and the third-most-populous urban area. It is located on the Pacific coast on central Honshu. It is the capital of Aichi Prefecture and is one of Japan's major ports along with those of Tokyo, Osaka, Kobe, Yokohama, Chiba, and Kitakyushu. It is also the center of Japan's third-largest metropolitan region, known as the Chūkyō metropolitan area. As of 2015, 2.28 million people lived in the city, part of Chūkyō Metropolitan Area's 10.11 million people. It is also one of the 50 largest urban areas in the world.

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Kyoto (; 京都 Kyōto, Japanese: [kʲoꜜːto] ), officially Kyoto City (京都市, Kyōto-shi, Japanese: [kʲoːtoꜜɕi] ), is the capital city of Kyoto Prefecture in Japan. Located in the Kansai region on the island of Honshu, Kyoto forms a part of the Keihanshin metropolitan area along with Osaka and Kobe. As of 2018, the city had a population of 1.47 million. In 794, Kyoto (then known as Heian-kyō) was chosen as the new seat of Japan's imperial court. The Emperors of Japan ruled from Kyoto in the following eleven centuries until 1869, when the court relocated to Tokyo. The city was devastated during the Ōnin War in the 15th century and went into an extended period of decline, but gradually revived under the Tokugawa shogunate (1600–1868) and flourished as a major city in Japan. The modern municipality of Kyoto was established in 1889. The city was spared from large-scale destruction during World War II and as a result, its prewar cultural heritage has mostly been preserved. Kyoto is considered the cultural capital of Japan and a major tourist destination. It is home to numerous Buddhist temples, Shinto shrines, palaces and gardens, many of which are listed collectively by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. Prominent landmarks include the Kyoto Imperial Palace, Kiyomizu-dera, Kinkaku-ji, Ginkaku-ji and the Katsura Imperial Villa. Kyoto is also a center of higher learning, with Kyoto University being an institution of international renown.

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