Ticket details
- Departure: Nagoya (Nagoya Central Station)
- Arrival: Tokyo (Tokyo Central Station)
- Time: 1 hour 39 minutes~
Seat
- Unreserved:
- You can have an available seat at non-reserved seat cars only.
- Reserved
- You can have a reserved seat at reserved cars.
- Green reserved
- You can have a business class seat at Green cars.
All seats will be reserved at non-smoking cars.
Seat preferences
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Mt. Fuji View Seat
- To enjoy a view of Mt. Fuji, please request the Mt. Fuji side when traveling from Nagoya to Tokyo
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Seat with Oversized Luggage Space
- If your luggage exceeds 160 cm in total dimensions, please request a Seat with oversized luggage space
Train type
- Nozomi (3 non-reserved seat cars)
- Stops at major cities only
Why Book the Nagoya to Tokyo Shinkansen with us?
- Arrangements tailored to your needs, backed by extensive experience
- Accepting Mt. Fuji view seat requests
- Accepting seats with oversized luggage storage
- Same-day departure tickets available
- Physical ticket support
- Delivery to your hotel or home address
- Trusted and reliable service
- We handle bookings for international travel agencies and luxury hotels in Japan
Tip for viewing Mt. Fuji on the way to Tokyo
In good weather, you can see Mt. Fuji from the Shinkansen on your way to Tokyo. The best seat to see Mt. Fuji is window-side seats on the left-hand side.
The best time to see Mt. Fuji is after passing Shizuoka station. Please check the windows on the left-hand side.
Shinkansen Station Guide: Nagoya to Tokyo
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Departure Station:
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Nagoya Station: One of the major transportation hubs in Japan, known for its impressive architecture, extensive shopping and dining options, and as the gateway to the Chubu region.
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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.
Tokyo Station Guide (Tokyo Central Station Guide)
Tokyo Station is a major railway hub in central Tokyo, located in the Marunouchi district near the Imperial Palace and Ginza.
It is the starting point for several Shinkansen lines, including Tokaido, Tohoku, and Hokuriku, and connects with many local JR lines.
Key Information
- Shinkansen platforms: Located on the Yaesu side. Follow signs for platform 14-23.
- Train lines from/to Tokyo Station:
- Shinkansen: Tokaido, Tohoku, Yamagata, Akita, Joestu, Hokuriku, and Hokkaido
- JR lines: Yamanote line, Tokaido Main line, Ueno-Tokyo line, Chu line/Chuo Main line, Sobu line/Sobu Main line, Yokosuka line, and Keiyo line
- Subway: Tokyo Metro Maruncuhi line
- Linked Station: Tokyo Metro Tozai line, Tokyo Metro Chiyoda line, Tokyo Metro Hanzomon line, and Toei Mita line
- Coin lockers: Available in multiple sized throughout the station.
- Tourist Information Centers: Staffed with English-speaking personnel, often near major exits.
Additional Facilities
- Restaurants and food courts
- Shopping areas including GRANSTA, Daimaru Tokyo, and Tokyo Character Street
Frequently Asked Questions about the Shinkansen from Nagoya to Tokyo
Q: How long does it take to travel from Nagoya to Tokyo on the Shinkansen?
A: The journey from Nagoya to Tokyo typically takes about 1 hour and 40 minutes on the Nozomi service, the fastest train.
Q: How often do trains run from Nagoya to Tokyo?
A: Trains run frequently throughout the day, with departures approximately every 10-15 minutes during peak hours.
Q: Are there coin lockers at Tokyo Station?
A: Yes, Tokyo Station has many coin lockers for different luggage sizes.