Takahama Station (Ibaraki) - Adjacent Stations

Adjacent Stations

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Kandatsu JR Jōban Line Ishioka
Kandatsu Local (普通) Ishioka
Stations of the Joban Line
  • (Ueno)
  • Nippori
  • Mikawashima
  • Minami-Senju
  • Kita-Senju
  • Matsudo
  • Kashiwa
  • Abiko
  • Tennodai
  • Toride
  • Fujishiro
  • Sanuki
  • Ushiku
  • Hitachino-Ushiku
  • Arakawaoki
  • Tsuchiura
  • Kandatsu
  • Takahama
  • Ishioka
  • Hatori
  • Iwama
  • Tomobe
  • Uchihara
  • Akatsuka
  • Kairakuen
  • Mito
  • Katsuta
  • Sawa
  • Tokai
  • Omika
  • Hitachi-Taga
  • Hitachi
  • Ogitsu
  • Juo
  • Takahagi
  • Minami-Nakago
  • Isohara
  • Otsuko
  • Nakoso
  • Ueda
  • Izumi
  • Yumoto
  • Uchigo
  • Iwaki
  • Kusano
  • Yotsukura
  • Hisanohama
  • Suetsugi
  • Hirono
  • Kido
  • Tatsuta
  • Tomioka
  • Yonomori
  • Ono
  • Futaba
  • Namie
  • Momouchi
  • Odaka
  • Iwaki-Ota
  • Haranomachi
  • Kashima
  • Nittaki
  • Soma
  • Komagamine
  • Shinchi
  • Sakamoto
  • Yamashita
  • Hamayoshida
  • Watari
  • Okuma
  • Iwanuma
  • (Tatekoshi
  • Natori
  • Minami-Sendai
  • Taishido
  • Nagamachi
  • Sendai)
Freight Line
Tabata
Mikawashima
Minami-Senju
Stations served only by the Chiyoda Line through service local trains between Kita-Senju and Abiko are omitted.


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Coordinates: 36°09′50″N 140°17′41″E / 36.16389°N 140.29472°E / 36.16389; 140.29472

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