Higashiyama Line - Stations

Stations

The stations are as follows:

Number Station name Japanese Distance (km) Transfers Location
H01 Takabata 高畑 0.0 Nagoya Municipal Subway: Kanayama Line (planned) Nakagawa Nagoya, Aichi
H02 Hatta 八田 0.9 Kansai Main Line
Kintetsu Nagoya Line (Kintetsu-Hatta)
H03 Iwatsuka 岩塚 2.0 Nakamura
H04 Nakamura Kōen 中村公園 3.1 Sakura-dōri Line (planned extension)
H05 Nakamura Nisseki 中村日赤 3.9
H06 Honjin 本陣 4.6
H07 Kamejima 亀島 5.5
H08 Nagoya 名古屋 6.6 Chūō Main Line, Kansai Main Line, Tōkaidō Main Line, Tōkaidō Shinkansen
Kintetsu Nagoya Line (Kintetsu Nagoya)
Meitetsu Nagoya Line (Meitetsu Nagoya)
Sakura-dōri Line (S02)
Aonami Line (AN01)
H09 Fushimi 伏見 8.0 Tsurumai Line (T07) Naka
H10 Sakae 9.0 Meitetsu Seto Line (Sakaemachi)
Meijō Line (M05)
H11 Shinsakae-machi 新栄町 10.1 Kamiiida Line (planned extension) Higashi
H12 Chikusa 千種 11.0 Chūō Main Line
H13 Imaike 今池 11.7 Sakura-dōri Line (S08) Chikusa
H14 Ikeshita 池下 12.6
H15 Kakuōzan 覚王山 13.2
H16 Motoyama 本山 14.2 Meijō Line (M17)
H17 Higashiyama Kōen (Higashiyama Park) 東山公園 15.1 Tōbu Line (planned)
H18 Hoshigaoka 星ヶ丘 16.2 Tōbu Line (planned)
H19 Issha 一社 17.5 Meitō
H20 Kamiyashiro 上社 18.6
H21 Hongō 本郷 19.3
H22 Fujigaoka 藤が丘 20.6 Linimo (L01)

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