Transport In Greater Nagoya
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Transport in Greater Nagoya ( Chūkyō) is similar to that of the Tokyo and Osaka, but is more automobile oriented, as the
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is less than Japan's two primary metropolises, and major automobile manufacturers like
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are based here. Still, compared to most cities of its size worldwide it has a considerable rail transport network with 3 million passenger trips daily, with a similar density and extent of passenger rail to
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or
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, (as of May 2014, the article Nagoya rail list lists 59 lines, 16 operators, 1,547.8 km (961.76 mi) of operational track and 654 stations lthough stations recounted for each operator note this data does not include any high speed rail) complemented with highways and surface streets for private motor transport. It includes public and private rail and highway networks; airports for international, domestic, and general aviation; buses; motorcycle delivery services, walking, bicycling, and commercial shipping. The nexus of the public transport system is
Nagoya Station is a major railway station in Nakamura-ku, Nagoya, Japan. It is Japan's, and one of the world's largest train stations by floor area (410,000 m2), and houses the headquarters of the Central Japan Railway Company (JR Central). Much of this space ...
. Every region of Greater Nagoya, also known as the , has rail or road transport services, and the area as a whole is served by sea and air links. Public transport within Greater Nagoya has a rather extensive public transit system, only surpassed in Japan by those of Greater Tokyo and Greater Osaka. The core of the transit network consists of 47 surface and subterranean railway lines in operation (see section
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), run by numerous public and private operators; monorails, trams, fixed-guideway lines and buses support this primary rail network. Like other cities in Japan, walking and bicycling not only to destinations but to railway stations are much more common than in many cities around the globe. Compared to Tokyo and Osaka, usage of automobiles is rather high in Greater Nagoya. In 2001, 56.3% of trips were made using cars, 10% by railway, 1% by bus, 17.8% by walking, 14.5% by two-wheelers (including delivery services).


Air transport


Airport


Primary airports

Until 2005,
Nagoya Airfield , also known as Komaki Airport or Nagoya Airport, is an airport within the local government areas of Toyoyama, Komaki, Kasugai and Nagoya in Aichi Prefecture, Japan. Prior to 2005 it was an international airport, but is now a domestic secon ...
(also known as Komaki Airport) was the area's main airport. Chūbu Centrair International Airport has since become the main domestic and international hub for the region.


Secondary airports

Nearby airports outside the region include the newly-opened Shizuoka Airport and those in Greater Osaka.


Military

There are also a number of
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military airfields. *
Komaki Airport , also known as Komaki Airport or Nagoya Airport, is an airport within the local government areas of Toyoyama, Komaki, Kasugai and Nagoya in Aichi Prefecture, Japan. Prior to 2005 it was an international airport, but is now a domestic second ...


Rail transport


Overview

The passenger rail network in Greater Nagoya is fairly dense with 3 million passengers daily (1.095 billion annually). Passenger railway usage and density is lower than that of
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or Greater Osaka, as generally the trend in Japan, few free maps exist of the entire network, operators show only the stations of their respective company and key transfer points. In addition to above-ground and below-ground rail lines, the
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serves as the backbone of intercity rail transport. The Chuo Shinkansen is planned to pass through Nagoya. In the Greater Nagoya area, there are 59 ''operating'' passenger rail lines and two tourist-oriented cable car lines–the Kinkazan Ropeway and the Gozaisho Ropeway.


Japan Railway

*
Central Japan Railway Company is the main railway company operating in the Chūbu (Nagoya) region of central Japan. It is officially abbreviated in English as JR Central and occasionally as JR Tokai (). The term ''Tōkai'' refers to the southern portion of Central Japan, ...
(JR Central) **
Tōkaidō Shinkansen The is a Japanese high-speed rail line that is part of the nationwide Shinkansen network. Along with the San'yō Shinkansen, it forms a continuous high-speed railway through the Taiheiyō Belt, also known as the Tokaido corridor. Opening in 19 ...
**
Tōkaidō Main Line The Tōkaidō Main Line () is one of the most important railway corridors in Japan, connecting the major cities of Tokyo and Kobe via Shizuoka (city), Shizuoka, Nagoya, Kyoto and Osaka. The line, with termini at Tokyo Station, Tokyo and Kōbe St ...
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Chūō Main Line The , commonly called the Chūō Line, is one of the major trunk railway lines in Japan. It connects Tokyo and Nagoya, although it is the slowest direct railway connection between the two cities; the coastal Tōkaidō Main Line is slightly faste ...
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Kansai Main Line The is a railway line in Japan, which connects Nagoya Station with JR Namba Station in Osaka. It is jointly run by the Central Japan Railway Company (JR Central) and West Japan Railway Company (JR West), with the boundary between both compan ...
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Takayama Main Line The is a Japanese railway line between Gifu Station in Gifu and Toyama Station in Toyama, operated by Central Japan Railway Company (JR Central) and West Japan Railway Company (JR West). The line directly links the Chūkyō Metropolitan Ar ...
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Taita Line The is a railway line in Gifu Prefecture, Japan, operated by Central Japan Railway Company (JR Central). It connects Tajimi Station in the city of Tajimi via Kani to Mino-Ōta Station in Minokamo. The name of the line includes a ''kanji'' ...


Kintetsu Railway

*
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(Kintetsu) ** Nagoya Line ** Yunoyama Line ** Suzuka Line ** Yamada Line **
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** Shima Line


Meitetsu Railway

*
Nagoya Railroad , publicly trading as , is a private railway company operating around Aichi Prefecture and Gifu Prefecture of Japan. Some of the more famous trains operated by Meitetsu include the ''Panorama Car'' and the ''Panorama Car Super'', both of whic ...
(Meitetsu) ** Nagoya Line ** Hashima Line ** Takehana Line ** Bisai Line ** Tsushima Line ** Kakamigahara Line ** Inuyama Line ** Hiromi Line ** Chikkō Line ** Tokoname Line ** Airport Line ** Kōwa Line ** Chita New Line ** Toyota Line ** Mikawa Line ** Nishio Line ** Gamagōri Line ** Toyokawa Line ** Seto Line ** Komaki Line


Yokkaichi Asunarou Railway

* Yokkaichi Asunarou Railway ** Hachiōji Line ** Utsube Line


Subway operators

*
Nagoya Municipal Subway The , also referred to as simply the Nagoya Subway, is a rapid transit system serving Nagoya, the capital of Aichi Prefecture in Japan. It consists of six lines that cover of route and serve 87 stations. Approximately 90% of the subway's total t ...
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Higashiyama Line The is a subway line in Nagoya, Japan, part of the Nagoya Municipal Subway system. It runs from Takabata in Nakagawa Ward to Fujigaoka in Meitō Ward, all within Nagoya. The Higashiyama Line's color on maps is yellow and stations are labe ...
** Meijō Line ** Meikō Line ** Tsurumai Line **
Sakura-dōri Line The is a Rapid transit, subway line in Nagoya, Aichi, Nagoya, Japan, part of the Nagoya Municipal Subway system. It runs from Taiko-dori Station, Taiko-dori in Nakamura-ku, Nagoya, Nakamura Ward to in Midori-ku, Nagoya, Midori Ward, all with ...
** Kamiiida Line


List of passenger railway lines in operation

* Aichi Rapid Transit * Nagoya Seaside Rapid Railway * Tōkai Transport Service * Aichi Loop Railway * Ise Railway


List of cable car systems in operation

* Kinkazan Ropeway * Gozaisho Ropeway


List of freight-only lines in operation

* Kinuura Rinkai Railway


Bus rapid transit

* Yutorito Line (Guideway Bus Shidami Line / Nagoya Guideway Bus)


Road transport


Expressways

*
Chūō Expressway The is a national expressway in Japan. It is owned and operated by NEXCO Central. Naming Officially the expressway is designated as the Chūō Expressway Nishinomiya Route (from Takaido Interchange to Komaki Junction), the Chūō Expressway N ...
* Chita-Hanto Expressway * Tōkai-Hokuriku Expressway * Tōkai Ring Expressway *
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* Meishin Expressway * Higashi-Meihan Expressway *
Isewangan Expressway The is a national expressway in the Tōkai region of Japan. It is owned and operated by Central Nippon Expressway Company. Naming The route primarily follows the north shore of Ise Bay (wangan means bayshore in Japanese). Officially, the rou ...
* New Tōmei Expressway (under construction)


Buses

There are numerous private and public bus companies with hundreds of routes throughout the region. Most local bus routes complement existing rail service to form an effective intermodal transit network. Like those in other major cities, an extensive network of intercity buses spreads out across the country from Nagoya.


Private/commercial autos

The number of registered autos in Aichi in 2014 was close to 5 million out of 7.5 million people. In contrast, suburban Tokyo's
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has 7.3 million people, but a million fewer registered autos.
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percentage was similar between the two. Like all of Japan, the transition to
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is increasing year by year.


Maritime transport


Seaport

Major area seaports include: * Port of Kinuura *
Port of Nagoya The , located in Ise Bay, is the largest and busiest trading port in Japan, accounting for about 10% of the total trade value of Japan. Notably, this port is the largest exporter of cars in Japan and where the Toyota Motor Corporation exports most ...
* Port of Mikawa (Toyohashi Port) *
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Passenger ferries

*
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's international ferry connections are not so extensive, however domestically it is served by Taiheiyō Ferry for
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and
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. Some routes between Tokyo and Osaka make stops at Nagoya. * Ise-wan Ferry plys commuter routes between the Aichi side and Mie side.


Shipping

Shipping plays a crucial role for moving freight in and out of the Greater Nagoya area, with finished automobiles for export are handled by ports in the region. However, with the just-in-time requirements of automobile manufacturers and suppliers regional airports also handle much cargo. Greater Nagoya is home to six existing
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LNG terminals.


Other modes

Greater Nagoya is little different from the rest of Japan in the other modes of transport.


See also

*
List of urban rail systems in Japan The list of urban rail systems in Japan lists urban rail transit systems in Japan, organized by , including number of stations, length (km), and average daily and annual ridership volume. Data is shown only for those areas designated as by the ...
* Transport in Greater Tokyo * Transport in Keihanshin * Transport in Fukuoka-Kitakyūshū


References


External links


Greater Nagoya Railway Network Map

Nagoya subway map
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