The Tokaido Shinkansen is a high-speed railway operated by JR Central, connecting Tokyo and Shin-Osaka.
Stations served by Nozomi trains are marked with red circles. Stations served by some Hikari trains are marked with yellow half circles.
Shin-Yokohama Station
Mt. Fuji
List of Tokaido Shinkansen Stations
The Tokaido Shinkansen, the world’s first high-speed rail line, opened in 1964. It runs a total distance of 556.2 km with a maximum speed of 285 km/h.
Many trains continue onto the Sanyo Shinkansen, so the two lines together are called the “Tokaido-Sanyo Shinkansen .”
Station Connections Tokyo Station Tohoku Shinkansen and others JR East (Conventional Lines) Marunouchi Line Shinagawa Station
Keikyu Line
JR East (Conventional Lines)
Shin-Yokohama Station Odawara Station Odakyu Line Hakone Tozan Line Daiyuzan Line Tokaido Line Atami Station Mishima Station Shin-Fuji Station Shizuoka Station Kakegawa Station
Tokaido Line
Tenhama Line
Hamamatsu Station Toyohashi Station Mikawa-Anjo Station Nagoya Station Nagoya Subway Higashiyama Line Sakura-dori Line Aonami Line JR Central Tokaido Line Kansai Line Chuo Line Gifu-Hashima Station Meitetsu Line (Shin-Hashima sta.) Maibara Station
Biwako Line
Hokuriku Line
Ohmi Line
Tokaido Line
Kyoto Station Biwako Line Nara Line Sagano Line Karasuma Line Kyoto Line (Kintetsu) Kosei Line Tokaido Line Kyoto Line (JR) Shin-Osaka Station
Osaka Higashi Line
Midosuji Line
Kyoto Line (JR)
Kyushu Shinkansen and others
Reference: JR Central
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