Nagoya Station

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JR Central Towers
JR Central Towers
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JR platform sign

Nagoya Station (名古屋駅) is a train station in Nakamura-ku, Nagoya, Japan. It is the world's largest train station by floor area (410,000 m²), and houses the headquarters of the Central Japan Railway Company (JR Central). Much of this space is located in the "JR Central Towers" atop the station, as well as in underground concourses. The current station complex was completed in 1999. Ridership was 1,120,000 people per day in 2004, making it the 6th busiest station in Japan.

The station is adjacent to Meitetsu Nagoya Station, the terminal of the Nagoya Railroad, and Kintetsu Nagoya Station, the terminal of the Kintetsu Nagoya Line.

Nagoya Station is located 35°10'16" N, 136° 52' 58" E.

Nagoya Line (East) and Toyokawa Line: for Chiryu, Higashi Okazaki, Toyohashi and Toyokawa Inari
Nagoya Line (West): for Meitetsu Ichinomiya and Meitetsu Gifu
Mikawa Line and Nishio Line:for Kariya, Hekinan, Nishio and Kira Yoshida
Tokoname Lines: for Otagawa, Chita Handa, Kowa, Utsumi, Tokoname and Central Japan Int'l Airport (Centrair)
Inuyama Lines: for Iwakura, Inuyama, Mikakino and Shin Kani
Tsushima Line: for Tsushima, Saya and Yatomi
Nagoya Line: for Yokkaichi, Tsu, Ise Nakagawa, Matsusaka, Iseshi, Toba, and Osaka
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