Station Structure
The station has two platforms with four tracks (except for tracks for passing and freight trains) numbered 0 to 3 in the narrow gauge section on the ground level and two platforms with three tracks (except for tracks for passing trains) numbered 11 to 13 in the elevated Shinkansen section.
| 0 | ■Kitakami Line | For Hottoyuda and Yokote |
| ■Tōhoku Main Line | For Hanamaki and Morioka (Departure) | |
| 1 | ■Kitakami Line | For Hottoyuda and Yokote |
| ■Tōhoku Main Line | For Hanamaki and Morioka (Departure) For Mizusawa and Ichinoseki (Departure) |
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| 2 | ■Tōhoku Main Line | For Hanamaki and Morioka |
| 3 | ■Tōhoku Main Line | For Mizusawa and Ichinoseki |
| 11 | ■Tōhoku Shinkansen | (siding) |
| 12 | ■Tōhoku Shinkansen | For Morioka, Hachinohe and Akita |
| 13 | ■Tōhoku Shinkansen | For Sendai and Tokyo |
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