Akita Shinkansen

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Komachi at Omagari station.
Komachi at Omagari station.

The Akita Shinkansen (秋田新幹線) is a Mini-Shinkansen high-speed rail line on Honshū, the largest island of Japan. Serving the Kanto and Tōhoku Regions of the country, it links Tokyo Station and Akita Station (which is in the city of Akita, Akita Prefecture) with direct service. From Tokyo to Morioka (in Iwate Prefecture), it operates on the Tōhoku Shinkansen tracks. From there to Omagari, it rides on the Tazawako Line tracks. The last segment of its journey takes place on the Ōu Main Line.

The segment from Morioka to Akita began operating on March 22, 1997.

Komachi trains couple with Hayate (or sometimes Yamabiko) trains on the Tōhoku Shinkansen for the portion of the journey between Tokyo and Morioka. Between Morioka and Akita, the Komachi runs as a six-car independent train. It uses E3 series rolling stock.

Between Tokyo and Morioka, the stations are the same as those on the Tōhoku Shinkansen. From there on, the stations are as follows:


Station Japanese Distance (km)
(from Tokyo)
Transfers Location
Morioka 盛岡 535.3 Tōhoku Shinkansen, Tōhoku Main Line, Yamada Line, Tazawako Line, Iwate Ginga Line Morioka Iwate Prefecture
Shizukuishi 雫石 552.9 Tazawako Line Shizukuishi
Tazawako 田沢湖 579.4 Tazawako Line Senboku Akita Prefecture
Kakunodate 角館 600.0 Tazawako Line, Akita Inland Railway Local Line Senboku
Ōmagari 大曲 618.5 Ōu Main Line, Tazawako Line Daisen
Akita 秋田 670.2 Ōu Main Line, Uetsu Main Line, Oga Line Akita


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