Hokuriku Shinkansen - Stations

Stations

For details of route currently operational, see Nagano Shinkansen article.

Station Japanese Distance (km) Transfers Location
Under construction; scheduled to open before April 2015
Nagano 長野 0 Nagano Nagano
Iiyama 飯山 29.9 Iiyama Line Iiyama
Jōetsu 上越 59.5 Shinetsu Main Line (Wakinoda) Jōetsu Niigata
Itoigawa 糸魚川 96.5 Hokuriku Main Line, Ōito Line Itoigawa
Shin-Kurobe 新黒部 135.7 Toyama Chiho Railway Main Line Kurobe Toyama
Toyama 富山 169.5 Hokuriku Main Line, Takayama Main Line
Toyama Light Rail Toyamako Line (Toyamaeki-Kita)
Toyama Chiho Railway Fujikoshi Line, Main Line, Tateyama Line (3 lines at Dentetsu-Toyama), Toyama City Tram Line (Toyama-Ekimae)
Toyama
Shin-Takaoka 新高岡 188.4 Jōhana Line Takaoka
Kanazawa 金沢 228 Hokutetsu Asanogawa Line (Hokutetsu-Kanazawa)
Hokuriku Main Line, Nanao Line
Kanazawa Ishikawa
Under construction; scheduled to open before April 2026
Komatsu 小松 255.2 Hokuriku Main Line Komatsu Ishikawa
Kagaonsen 加賀温泉 269.8 Hokuriku Main Line Kaga
Awaraonsen 芦原温泉 286.0 Hokuriku Main Line Awara Fukui
Fukui 福井 304.0 Katsuyama Eiheiji Line, Mikuni Awara Line
Fukubu Line (Fukui-Ekimae)
Etsumi-Hoku Line (Kuzuryū Line), Hokuriku Main Line
Fukui
Nan'etsu 南越 323.0 Echizen
Tsuruga 敦賀 348.7 Hokuriku Main Line, Obama Line Tsuruga
(The route between Tsuruga and Shin-Osaka is not yet determined.)
Stations in italics are not currently operational.

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