Morioka Station
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Morioka Station 盛岡駅 | |
Morioka Station front entrance | |
Location | |
Prefecture | Iwate (See other stations in Iwate) |
City | Morioka |
History | |
Year opened | 1890 |
Rail services | |
Line(s) | Akita Shinkansen Tōhoku Main Line Yamada Line Tazawako Line |
Medium bus terminal at this station | |
Morioka Station (盛岡駅 Morioka-eki) is a railway station located in Morioka, Iwate Prefecture, Japan.
History
The station was opened on November 1, 1890, by Japan's first private railway company, Nippon Tetsudō.
Station layout
- 7-platform, 14-track, above-ground station
0 & 1 | ■Iwate Ginga Railway Line | For Iwate-Numakunai and Ninohe (Departure) |
■Hanawa Line | For Araya-Shinmachi and Kazuno-Hanawa (Departure) | |
2 | ■Tōhoku Main Line | For Hanamaki, Kitakami and Ichinoseki |
■Yamada Line | For Moichi and Miyako | |
■Iwate Ginga Railway Line | For Iwate-Numakunai (JR Line through operation) | |
3 | ■Tōhoku Main Line | For Hanamaki, Kitakami and Ichinoseki |
■Iwate Ginga Railway Line | For Iwate-Numakunai (JR Line through operation) | |
4 & 5 | ■Tōhoku Main Line | For Hanamaki, Kitakami and Ichinoseki |
6 | ■Tōhoku Main Line | For Hanamaki, Kitakami and Ichinoseki |
■Yamada Line | For Moichi and Miyako | |
7 | ■Tōhoku Main Line | For Hanamaki, kitakami and Ichinoseki |
8 & 9 | ■Tazawako Line | For Shizikuishi and Ōmagari |
11 | ■Tōhoku Shinkansen | For Sendai and Tokyo |
12 & 13 | ■Tōhoku Shinkansen | For Sendai and Tokyo (Departure) |
14 | ■Tōhoku Shinkansen | For Ninohe and Hachinohe |
■Akita Shinkansen | For Ōmagari and Akita |
Surrounding area
East exit
- Morioka Station building "Fezan"
- Moriokaekimae Post office
- JR East Morioka branch office
- JR bus Tōhoku Morioka branch office
West exit
- Iwate Asahi Television Co., Ltd.
Connecting bus routes
Local
- JR Bus Tōhoku
- For Kuji Station via Iwate-Numakunai Station and Kuzumaki
- For Iwaizumi via Hayasaka-Kōgen
- Iwate-Kenhoku Bus
- For Miyako Station("Route 106 Express Bus")
- For Iwate-Funakoshi Station via Miyako Station("Route 106 Express Bus")
- For Numakunai via Kuriyagawa Station and Iwate-Shibutami
- Iwate Kenkotsu Bus
- For Ōfunato via Setamai
- For Hanamaki Airport
Long-distance (Highway bus)
- Departs from the west exit
- For Aomori Station via Kosaka ("Asunaro")
- For Hirosaki Bus Terminai via Tohoku-Ōwani ("Yodel")
- For Hachinohe Rapia via Kunohe ("Hassei")
- For Sendai Station ("Urban")
- For Karumai or Ōno ("Win day")
- For Lake Towada ("Towadako")
- Departs from the east exit
- For Ōdate Station via Kazuno-Hanawa Station ("Michinoku")
- For Jōboji or Ninohe Station ("Super Yūyū")
- For Tokyo Station via Ikebukuro Station ("Rakuchin", All reserved seats)
History
- November 1, 1890: Station is opened.
- June 25, 1921: Tazawako Line is started.
- October 10, 1923: Yamada Line is started.
- June 23, 1982: Tōhoku Shinkansen is started.
- March 22, 1997: Akita Shinkansen is started.
Adjacent stations
- East Japan Railway Company
- Tōhoku Shinkansen
- Shin-Hanamaki Station - Morioka Station - Iwate-Numakunai Station
- Tōhoku Main Line
- Senbokuchō Station - Morioka Station
- Yamada Line
- Morioka Station - Kami-Morioka Station
- Tazawako Line
- Morioka Station - Ōkama Station
- Iwate Ginga Railway Company
- Iwate Ginga Railway Line
- Morioka Station - Aoyama Station
Coordinates: 39°42′05″N 141°08′11″E / 39.701442°N 141.136379°E
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