List of Nagoya Municipal Subway stations

The platforms of Sakae Station in 2020

There are currently 87 stations on the Nagoya Municipal Subway network with the first station being Sakae Station and Fushimi Station on the section on the Higashiyama Line, opened on November 15, 1957.[1][2] As of 2022, the subway network is currently at the length of 93.3 km (58.0 mi), and was used approximately 418,995,000 times.[3] The network serves all 16 wards in the city of Nagoya with an exception of Moriyama-ku. The Akaike Station, located in Nisshin is the only station belonging in the network outside of Nagoya.

Stations

Higashiyama Line

No.Station namePhotoTransfersOpenedNotesWard or City[4]
EnglishJapanese
H01Takabata高畑
September 21, 1982[5]Nakagawa-ku
H02Hatta八田
H03Iwatsuka岩塚
Nakamura-ku
H04Nakamura Kōen中村公園
April 1, 1969[6]
H05Nakamura Nisseki中村日赤
H06Honjin本陣
H07Kamejima亀島
H08Nagoya名古屋November 15, 1957[7]
H09Fushimi伏見Naka-ku
H10Sakae
H11Shinsakae-machi新栄町
June 15, 1960[7][8]Higashi-ku
H12Chikusa千種
  • Chūō Main Line
Unlike the station on the Chuo Main Line, the station is not located in Chikusa-ku.[8]
H13Imaike今池Chikusa-ku
H14Ikeshita池下
H15Kakuozan覚王山
April 1, 1963[9]
H16Motoyama本山
H17Higashiyama Kōen東山公園
H18Hoshigaoka星ヶ丘
March 30, 1967[10]
H19Issha一社
April 1, 1969[10]Meitō-ku
H20Kamiyashiro上社
December 10, 1970[10]
H21Hongō本郷
April 1, 1969[10]
H22Fujigaoka藤が丘Formerly named "Fujigaoka (藤ヶ丘)".[10]

Meikō Line and Meijō Line

No.Station namePhotoTransfersOpenedNotesWard or City[11]
EnglishJapanese
Through service to Meikō Line and loop line towards Nishi Takakura↑
M01Kanayama金山
  • The logo of the Meiko Line of the Nagoya Municipal Subway. Meikō Line
  • Tōkaidō Main Line
  • Chūō Main Line
  • Meitetsu Nagoya Main Line
March 30, 1967[12][13]Naka-ku
M02Higashi Betsuin東別院
M03Kamimaezu上前津
M04Yabachō矢場町
M05Sakae
October 15, 1965[13]
M06Hisaya-ōdōri久屋大通September 10, 1989[13]
M07Nagoyajo
(Nagoya Castle)
名古屋城
October 15, 1965[14]Formerly named Shiyakusho (市役所; "City Hall") until January 4, 2023.[15]
M08Meijo Koen名城公園
December 20, 1971[14]Kita-ku
M09Kurokawa黒川
M10Shiga-hondōri志賀本通
M11Heian-dori平安通
M12Ōzone大曽根
M13Nagoya Dome-mae Yadaナゴヤドーム前矢田January 19, 2000[16]Planned as Yada (矢田). Changed to include Nagoya Dome in its name.[16]Higashi-ku
M14Sunadabashi砂田橋
M15Chayagasaka茶屋ヶ坂
December 13, 2003[17]Chikusa-ku
M16Jiyugaoka自由ヶ丘
M17Motoyama本山
M18Nagoya Daigaku名古屋大学
M19Yagoto Nisseki八事日赤
October 6, 2004[18]Shōwa-ku
M20Yagoto八事
M21Sogo Rihabiri Center総合リハビリセンター
Planned as Shimizugaoka (清水ヶ岡).[18]Mizuho-ku
M22Mizuho Undojo Higashi瑞穂運動場東
Planned as Yamashita-dori (山下通).[18]
M23Aratama-bashi新瑞橋March 30, 1974[19]
M24Myoon-dori妙音通
M25Horita堀田
M26Atsuta Jingu Tenma-cho熱田神宮伝馬町
Formerly named Tenma-cho (伝馬町) until January 4, 2023.[15]Atsuta-ku
M27Atsuta Jingu Nishi熱田神宮西
Formerly named Jingu Nishi (神宮西; "Shrine West") until January 4, 2023.[15]
M28Nishi Takakura西高蔵
↓Loop line towards Kanayama↓
No.Station namePhotoTransfersOpenedNotesWard or City[20]
EnglishJapanese
↑Through service to Meijō Line (Ōzone)↑
E01Kanayama金山
  • The logo of the Meijo Line of the Nagoya Municipal Subway. Meijō Line
  • Tōkaidō Main Line
  • Chūō Main Line
  • Meitetsu Nagoya Main Line
March 29, 1971[21]Naka-ku
E02Hibino日比野
Atsuta-ku
E03Rokuban-chō Station六番町
E04Tōkai-dōri東海通
Minato-ku
E05Minato Kuyakusho港区役所
E06Tsukijiguchi築地口
E07Nagoyakō名古屋港

Tsurumai Line

No.Station namePhotoTransfersOpenedNotesWard or City[22]
EnglishJapanese
↑Through service to Meitetsu Inuyama Line (Inuyama)↑
T01Kami Otai上小田井August 12, 1993[23]Nishi-ku
T02Shonai Ryokuchi Koen庄内緑地公園
September 6, 1984[23]
T03Shonai-dori庄内通
T04Joshin浄心
November 27, 1981[24]
T05Sengen-cho浅間町
T06Marunouchi丸の内Naka-ku
T07Fushimi伏見March 18, 1977[25][26]
T08Osu Kannon大須観音
T09Kamimaezu上前津
T10Tsurumai鶴舞
  • Chūō Main Line
T11Arahata荒畑
Shōwa-ku
T12Gokiso御器所
T13Kawana川名
T14Irinakaいりなか
T15Yagoto八事
T16Shiogama-guchi塩釜口
October 1, 1978[27]Tenpaku-ku
T17Ueda植田
T18Hara
T19Hirabari平針
T20Akaike赤池Nisshin
↓Through service to Meitetsu Toyota Line (Toyotashi)↓

Sakura-dōri Line

No.Station namePhotoTransfersOpenedNotesWard or City[28]
EnglishJapanese
S01Taiko-dori太閤通September 10, 1989[29]Formerly named Nakamura-Kuyakusho (中村区役所; "Nakamura Ward Office").[15]Nakamura-ku
S02Nagoya名古屋
  • The logo of the Higashiyama Line of the Nagoya Municipal Subway. Higashiyama Line
  • Tōkaidō Main Line
  • Chūō Main Line
  • Kansai Main Line
  • Tokaido Shinkansen
  • Aonami Line
  • Meitetsu Nagoya Main Line (Meitetsu Nagoya Station)
  • Kintetsu Nagoya Line (Kintetsu Nagoya Station)
S03Kokusai Center国際センター
S04Marunouchi丸の内The logo of the Tsurumai Line of the Nagoya Municipal Subway. Tsurumai LineNaka-ku
S05Hisaya-ōdōri久屋大通The logo of the Meijo Line of the Nagoya Municipal Subway. Meijō Line
S06Takaoka高岳Higashi-ku
S07Kurumamichi車道
S08Imaike今池The logo of the Higashiyama Line of the Nagoya Municipal Subway. Higashiyama LineChikusa-ku
S09Fukiage吹上March 30, 1994[30]
S10Gokiso御器所The logo of the Tsurumai Line of the Nagoya Municipal Subway. Tsurumai LineShowa-ku
S11Sakurayama桜山Mizuho-ku
S12Mizuho Kuyakusho瑞穂区役所
S13Mizuho Undojo Nishi瑞穂運動所西
S14Aratamabashi新瑞橋The logo of the Meijo Line of the Nagoya Municipal Subway. Meijō Line
S15Sakura-hommachi桜本町Minami-ku
S16Tsurusato鶴里
S17Nonami野並Tenpaku-ku

Kamiiida Line

No.Station namePhotoTransfersOpenedNotesWard or City[31]
EnglishJapanese
↑Through service to Meitetsu Komaki Line↑
K01Kamiiida上飯田 Meitetsu Komaki LineMarch 27, 2003[32]Kita-ku
K02Heian-dori平安通The logo of the Meijo Line of the Nagoya Municipal Subway. Meijō Line

References

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  18. ^ a b c Kawashima 4 2009, p. 99.
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  27. ^ Kawashima 4 2009, p. 104.
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Bibliography

  • Kawashima, Ryozo (December 5, 2022). 名古屋圏 鉄道事情大研究 (in Japanese). Soshisha. pp. 223–228. ISBN 978-4-7942-2603-7.
  • Kawashima, Ryozo (2009). 東海道ライン全線・全駅・全配線 第4巻 豊橋駅-名古屋エリア [Tokaido Line all route diagrams part 4 - Toyohashi-Nagoya Area] (in Japanese). Kodansha. ISBN 978-4-06-270014-6.
  • Kawashima, Ryozo (2009). 東海道ライン全線・全駅・全配線 第5巻 名古屋駅-米原エリア [Tokaido Line all route diagrams part 5 - Nagoya-Maibara Area] (in Japanese). Kodansha. ISBN 978-4-06-270015-3.
  • Official website (in English)
  • Official website (in Japanese)
  • Nagoya Subway at UrbanRail.net
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