Ticket details
- Departure: Nagano
- Arrival: Tokyo (Tokyo Central Station)
- Time: 1 hour 22 minutes~
- Hokuriku Shinkansen
Seat
- Unreserved:
You can have an available seat at non-reserved seat cars only.
- Reserved
You can have a reserved seat in reserved cars.
- Green reserved
You can have a business class seat at Green cars.
- Gran class
You can have a 1st-class reserved seat in the Gran Class cars.
Train type
- Asama
- Stops at all/most stations, including Ueno, Omiya, Takasaki, Karuizawa, and Ueda.
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Shinkansen Station Guide: Nagano to Tokyo
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Departure Station:
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Nagano Station: Major railway hub in Nagano Prefecture, serving as the gateway to the region's ski resorts and cultural attractions.
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Arrival Station:
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Tokyo Central Station: Main departure point in central Tokyo, well-connected by JR and metro lines.
Frequently Asked Questions about the Shinkansen from Nagano to Tokyo
Q: How often do Shinkansen trains run from Nagano to Tokyo?
A: Shinkansen trains on the Nagano-Tokyo route typically run every 30 minutes to an hour throughout the day.
Q: Is there luggage storage on the Shinkansen?
A: Yes, luggage can be stored in the designated luggage space within the train car.
Hokuriku Shinkansen does not require a reservation for "oversized luggage."
Q: Are there coin lockers at Tokyo Station?
A: Yes, Tokyo Station has many coin lockers for different luggage sizes, and also manned baggage storage services.