Karuizawa Station

Karuizawa Station
軽井沢駅
North side of Karuizawa Station
Location Karuizawa, Karuizawa-machi, Kitasaku-gun, Nagano-ken 389-0102
Japan
Coordinates 36°20′33.18″N 138°38′6.22″E / 36.3425500°N 138.6350611°E / 36.3425500; 138.6350611
Elevation 941 meters[1]
Operated by
Line(s)
Platforms 3 island platforms
Connections Bus stop
History
Opened 1 December 1888
Traffic
Passengers (FY2015) 2,889 daily (JR East)
Location
Karuizawa Station
Location within Gunma Prefecture
Karuizawa Station
Karuizawa Station (Japan)
Shinkansen gate (from inside)
Shinano Railway Line platform, July 2016

Karuizawa Station (軽井沢駅, Karuizawa-eki) is a railway station in Karuizawa, Nagano, Japan, operated jointly by the JR Group company East Japan Railway Company (JR East) and the third-sector railway operator Shinano Railway.

Lines

Karuizawa Station is served by the JR East Hokuriku Shinkansen high-speed line from Tokyo to Kanazawa via Nagano. On the Shinkansen line, it is located 146.8 kilometers from Tokyo Station. It is also a terminal station for the 65.1 kilometer Shinano Railway Line which operates between Karuizawa and Nagano.

Station layout

The JR portion of the station has two elevated island platforms, serving four tracks, with the station building underneath. The station has a Midori no Madoguchi staffed ticket office.[2] The Shinano Railway portion of the station has one ground-level island platform serving two tracks, connected to the JR East portion of the station by a footbridge.

JR East platforms

1/2  Hokuriku Shinkansen for Takasaki, Ōmiya, and Tokyo
3/4  Hokuriku Shinkansen for Nagano, Toyama, and Kanazawa

Shinano Railway platforms

1/2  Shinano Railway Line for Komoro, Ueda, Shinonoi, and Nagano

Adjacent stations

Service
Hokuriku Shinkansen
Kagayaki: Does not stop at this station
Takasaki or
Annaka-Haruna
  Hakutaka   Sakudaira
Annaka-Haruna   Asama   Sakudaira
Shinano Railway Line
Terminus Local Naka-Karuizawa

History

Preserved old station building

The station began service on December 1, 1888, as the terminal of the Japanese Government Railways between Naoetsu (near the Sea of Japan coast) and Karuizawa. The line was extended from Karuizawa to Yokokawa through the Usui Pass on April 1, 1893, completing the trunk line between Takasaki (connecting to a Nippon Railway line to Ueno Station in Tokyo) and Naoetsu, which was later named the Shinetsu Main Line. At Karuizawa, all trains were coupled with or separated from helper locomotives that were required for all trains to go through the Usui Pass section.

When the Japanese National Railways (JNR) were divided and privatized on April 1, 1987, Shinetsu Main Line became a part of the system of East Japan Railway Company (JR East). On October 1, 1997, JR East opened the Nagano Shinkansen with a stop at Karuizawa. At the same time, JR East ceased to operate the conventional Shinetsu Main Line between Yokokawa and Shinonoi, of which, the section between Yokokawa and Karuizawa (Usui Pass) was closed permanently and the remaining section was transferred to Shinano Railway. Since then, Karuizawa Station has been shared by JR East and Shinano Railway.

Passenger statistics

In fiscal 2015, the JR East portion of the station was used by an average of 2,889 passengers daily (boarding passengers only).[3]

Surrounding area

  • Karuizawa Prince Shopping Plaza
  • Karuizawa Prince Hotel Ski Resort

Hotels

  • Karuizawa Prince Hotel
  • Mampei Hotel
  • Mikasa Hotel

See also

References

  1. JR East
  2. 各駅情報(軽井沢駅) [Station Information (Karuizawa Station)] (in Japanese). Japan: East Japan Railway Company. Retrieved 1 September 2012.
  3. 各駅の乗車人員 (2015年度) [Station passenger figures (Fiscal 2015)] (in Japanese). Japan: East Japan Railway Company. 2016. Retrieved 11 December 2016.
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