Hongō Station (Nagoya)

Hongō Station (本郷駅, Hongō-eki) is an above ground metro station located in Meitō-ku, Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture, Japan operated by the Nagoya Municipal Subway's Higashiyama Line.[1] It is located 19.3 rail kilometers from the terminus of the Higashiyama Line at Takabata Station.

Hongō Station

本郷駅
LocationHongō 2–153, Meitō, Nagoya, Aichi
(名古屋市名東区本郷二丁目153)
Japan
Operated byTransportation Bureau City of Nagoya
Line(s)Higashiyama Line
Connections
  • Bus terminal
Other information
Station codeH21
History
Opened1969
Passengers
200711,213 daily

History

Hongō Station was opened on 1 April 1969.[2] The wicket gates were automated to use the Manaca smart card system from 11 February 2011.

Lines

Layout

Hongō Station has two elevated opposed side platforms.

Platforms

1  Higashiyama Line For Fujigaoka
2  Higashiyama Line For Sakae, Nagoya, and Takabata

Adjacent stations

« Service »
Nagoya Municipal Subway
Higashiyama Line
Kamiyashiro - Fujigaoka

Buses

Nagoya Inter Bus stop

  • It takes about 4 minutes from the station to the bus stop.
Route nameViaDestinationCompanyNotes
Fantasia Nagoya[3] Yokohama StationTokyo Teleport StationTokyo Disney Resort Nishi-Funabashi Station Keisei Bus
JR TOKAI BUS
Night bus
Seishun Dream Nagoya[4] Tōmei Eda[5]Kasumigaseki Station (Tokyo) Tokyo Station JR Tokai Bus
JR Bus Kanto
Night bus
Dream Nagoya[6] Kasumigaseki Station (Tokyo) Tokyo Station JR Tokai Bus
JR Bus Kanto
Night bus
Tōmei Highway Bus Tōmei Super Liner[7] Tōmei Nisshin (Nisshin Station (Aichi)) Tōmei Toyota (Toyotashi Station)・Tōmei Okaszaki (Okazaki Station) ・Tōmei Motojuku (Motojuku Station)・Tōmei Toyokawa (Toyokawa Station (Aichi))・Tōmei Toyokawa (Toyokawa Station (Aichi))・Tōmei Mikkabi・Tōmei Hamanako (Lake Hamana & Hamanako-Sakume Station)・Tōmei Hamamatsu-kita (Jidōshagakkō Mae Station)・Tōmei Kakegawa (Kakegawa Station)・Tōmei Yoshida・Tōmei Yaizu-nishi (Yaizu Station)・Tōmei Shizuoka・Tōmei Fuji (Fuji Station)・Tōmei Gotemba (Gotemba Station)・Tōmei Ashigara (Ashigara Station (Shizuoka)・Tōmei Isehara (Isehara Station)・Tōmei Atsugi (Atsugi Station)・Tōmei Ayase・Tōmei Yamato (Yamato Station (Kanagawa))・Tōmei Eda[8] Tokyo Station JR Tokai Bus
JR Bus Kanto
Tōmei Highway Bus[9] Tōmei Nisshin (Nisshin Station (Aichi))・Tōmei Miyoshi・Tōmei Toyota (Toyotashi Station)・Tōmei Kamisago (Ekaku Station)・Tōmei Iwazu・Tōmei Okaszaki (Okazaki Station)・Tōmei Motojuku (Motojuku Station (Aichi))・Tōmei Otowa (Meiden-Akasaka Station)・Tōmei Toyokawa (Toyokawa Station (Aichi))・Tōmei Toyohashi-kita (Toyohashi Station)・Tōmei Hamanako (Lake Hamana&Hamanako-Sakume Station)・Tōmei Hamamatsu-kita (Jidōshagakkō Mae Station)・Tōmei Iwata (Iwata Station)・Tōmei Fukuroi (Fukuroi Station)・Tōmei Okazu (Sakuragi Station (Shizuoka))・Tōmei Kakegawa (Kakegawa Station)・Tōmei Kikugawa (Kikugawa Station)・Tōmei Makinohara・Tōmei Yoshida・Tōmei Oigawa・Tōmei Yaizu-nishi(Yaizu Station)・Tōmei Shizuoka Shizuoka Station JR Tokai Bus
JR Bus Kanto

References

  1. 本郷 [Hongō] (in Japanese). Transportation Bureau City of Nagoya. Retrieved 21 November 2010.
  2. 佐藤, 信之 (19 June 2004), 地下鉄の歴史首都圏・中部・近畿圏 (in Japanese), グランプリ出版, p. 235, ISBN 4-87687-260-0
  3. Highway bus timetable
  4. Highway bus timetable
  5. The bus stop is close to Eda Station (Kanagawa) and Azamino Station
  6. Highway bus timetable
  7. Highway bus timetable
  8. The bus stop is close to Eda Station (Kanagawa) and Azamino Station
  9. Highway bus timetable


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