Meitetsu - Major Stations

Major Stations

Major Stations in Nagoya City

  • Meitetsu-Nagoya Station
  • Kanayama Station
  • Jingū-mae Station

Nagoya Line (East Side) and Toyokawa Line

  • Toyohashi Station
  • Higashi-Okazaki Station
  • Chiryū Station
  • Toyokawa-Inari Station

Tokoname Line, Chikko Line and Airport Line

  • Central Japan International Airport Station
  • Tokoname Station
  • Ōtagawa Station (Tokai City)

Kōwa Line and Chita New Line

  • Chita-Handa Station
  • Kōwa Station (Mihama Town)
  • Utsumi Station (Minami Chita Town)

Mikawa Line, Toyota Line, Nishio Line and Gamagori Line

  • Toyota-shi Station (Toyota City)
  • Hekinan Station
  • Nishio Station
  • Kira-Yoshida Station (Kira Town)

Nagoya Line (West Side), Takehana Line and Hashima Line

  • Sukaguchi Station (Shinkawa Town)
  • Meitetsu-Ichinomiya Station
  • Meitetsu-Gifu Station
  • Shin-Hashima Station

Tsushima Line and Bisai Line

  • Tsushima Station
  • Yatomi Station

Inuyama Line, Kakamigahara Line and Hiromi Line

  • Iwakura Station
  • Inuyama Station
  • Shin-Kani Station

Komaki Line and Kami Iida Line

  • Komaki Station
  • Kamiiida Station

Seto Line

  • Sakaemachi Station
  • Owari-Seto Station

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