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Minami-ku, Hiroshima is one of the eight wards of the city of Hiroshima, Japan. As of March 1, 2012, the ward had an estimated population of 138,471, with 66,706 households and a population density Population density (in agriculture: standing stock or plant d ...
, Japan, operated by
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(JR West). Hiroshima Station is the terminal station for several lines, and all San'yō Shinkansen trains stop here.


Station layout

Hiroshima Station has two main entrances: the north — or Shinkansen — entrance, and the south entrance. Until the 1975 opening of the Shinkansen service, the Shinkansen entrance was called the "north entrance", and many local residents, newspapers, and real estate advertisements continue to refer to it as the "north entrance". A pedestrian tunnel connects the area in front of the Shinkansen entrance to an underground plaza underneath the south entrance to Hiroshima Station. The tunnel includes many gift shops and restaurants, as well as two exits to Fukuya, one to the Hiroshima Station Tram Stop, one in front of the Hiroshima Higashi Post Office, and one directly in front of the south entrance to Hiroshima Station. Elevator and escalator access is available for several of the entrances. Events are sometimes held in the large area of the underground plaza in front of the entrance to Fukuya. Prior to 2017, the south entrance connected the plaza outside directly to the platform for track 1; passengers wishing to access any other track from the south entrance were forced to first enter onto the track 1 platform and then ascend to the concourse above. Similarly, passengers wishing to exit the south entrance after arriving on any other platform were forced to descend from the concourse level to the track 1 platform to exit. To eliminate this bottleneck, the concourse level was expanded and a new south entrance was added slightly to the east of the old one. This design, which is standard for major Japanese rail stations, enables direct access to the concourse level from the south entrance. The new south section of the station was opened on May 28, 2017, and the old south entrance is now under construction. The new south exit and Hiroden platforms will be completely rebuilt. It is planned to reopen in 2025. The south exit is still usable, but often gets rerouted.


Platforms

The Shinkansen station has two island platforms which serve a total of four tracks. The non-Shinkansen lines use three island platforms and one
side platform A side platform (also known as a marginal platform or a single-face platform) is a platform positioned to the side of one or more railway tracks or guideways at a railway station, tram stop, or transitway. A station having dual side platfor ...
serving eight tracks. Other tracks: *0: formerly a platform for the Ujina Line *10: formerly a platform for freight services


Adjacent stations


Hiroden

The () is a terminal station of the Main Line of Hiroshima Electric Railway, located in front of JR Hiroshima Station.


Routes

From Hiroshima Station, there are four of Hiroden Streetcar routes on the Main Line. * Hiroshima Station - Hiroshima Port Route *
Hiroshima Station - Hiroden-miyajima-guchi Route Hiroden Streetcar Route 2, or the "Hiroshima Station - Hiroden-Miyajima-guchi Route" runs between Hiroshima Station and Hiroden-miyajima-guchi Station in the city of Hiroshima, Japan. Overview Lines Hiroden Streetcar route #2 is made up of two ...
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Hiroshima Station - (via Hijiyama-shita) - Hiroshima Port Route Hiroden Streetcar route #5 runs between Hiroshima Station and Hiroshima Port via Hijiyama-shita. Overview Lines Horoden Streetcar route #5 is made up of next three lines. The train goes straight through from each direction. * Hiroden Mai ...
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Hiroshima Station - Eba Route Hiroden Streetcar Route #6 "Hiroshima Station - Eba Route" runs between Hiroden Hiroshima Station, Hiroshima Station and Hiroden Eba Station, Eba Station. Overview Lines Hiroden Streetcar route #6 is made up with next two lines. The train goes ...


Connections

; Main Line : :: Hiroshima StationEnkobashi-cho


History

*Opened as "Honeki-mae" tram stop on November 23, 1912. *Renamed to "Hiroshima-ekimae" on March 30, 1960. *Renamed to "Hiroshima-eki" as the present name "Hiroshima Station", on December 1, 2001.


History

*Opened as a station of the
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and started both passenger and freight services between
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on June 10, 1894. *Opened the train services between
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on September 25, 1897. *Nationalized as the station of the Japan National Railways on December 1, 1906. *Opened
Hiroden is a Japanese transportation company established on June 18, 1910, that operates streetcars and buses in and around Hiroshima Prefecture. It is known as for short. The company's rolling stock includes an eclectic range of trams manufact ...
"Hon-ekimae", a stop in front of Hiroshima Station on November 23, 1912. *Station building was destroyed in the
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on August 6, 1945. *The Hiroden stop in front of the Hiroshima Station is renamed "Hiroshima Ekimae" on March 30, 1960. *Completed the current station building and called "Hiroshima Minshu Eki" (Hiroshima the people's Station) in December 1965. *Freight services transferred to "Higashi Hiroshima Station" (now Hiroshima Freight Terminal) on March 1, 1969. *Stopped the passenger train services on Ujina Line on March 31, 1972. *Started the train services on the
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and renamed the north entrance as the "Shinkansen Entrance" on March 10, 1975. *Privatized and started operation as a station of the JR West on April 1, 1987. *Redecorated the south entrance and named the building as "ASSE" in April 1999. *The Hiroden stop in front of Hiroshima Station is renamed " Hiroshima Station Tram Stop" on November 1, 2001. *The Hiroshima Station Shinkansen entrance begins using automated ticket gates on February 27, 2005. *Spring 2007: All station entrances began using automated ticket gates *Summer 2007: The ICOCA card was introduced at Hiroshima Station and all stations within the Hiroshima City Network *May 2017: The old south entrance was closed and the new south entrance was opened.


Connecting bus routes


Chugoku JR Bus

Chugoku JR bus services are operated between Hiroshima Station at the "Shinkansen entrance" (North side) and next stations via Hiroshima Bus Center. *
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"Yaesu entrance" * Yokohama Station *
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and Sakae Bus Terminal *
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"Karasuma entrance" *
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"Sakurabashi entrance" and USJ * Nanba Station and Tennoji Station * Takamatsu Station *
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limousine bus


Hiroden Bus

Airport limousine bus service is operated from "Shinkansen entrance" (North side). *Hiroshima Airport limousine bus Other bus services are operated from "Shinkansen entrance" and "Minami entrance" (South side).


Hiroshima Bus

Airport limousine bus service is operated from "Shinkansen entrance" (North side). *Hiroshima Airport Limousine bus Other bus services are operated from "Minami entrance" (South side).


Geiyo Bus

Airport limousine bus service is operated from "Shinkansen entrance" (North side). *Hiroshima Airport Limousine bus Other bus services are operated from "Minami entrance" (South side). * Tadanoumi Station, Onori Station,
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*
Mihara Station is a railway station in Mihara, Hiroshima, Japan, operated by West Japan Railway Company (JR West). Lines Mihara Station is served by the following JR West lines. * Sanyo Shinkansen * Sanyo Main Line * Kure Line The is a railway line oper ...
* Saijo Station


Hiroshima Kotsu

Airport limousine bus service is operated from "Shinkansen entrance" (North side). *Hiroshima Airport Limousine bus Other bus services are operated from "Minami entrance" (South side).


Highway access

* Japan National Route 54 * Hiroshima Prefectural Route 37 (Hiroshima-Miyoshi Route) * Hiroshima Prefectural Route 70 (Hiroshima-Nakashima Route) * Hiroshima Prefectural Route 84 (Higashi Kaita Hiroshima Route) * Hiroshima Prefectural Route 164 (Hiroshima-Kaita Route) * Hiroshima Prefectural Route 264 (Nakayama-Onaga Route)


Surrounding area


South

*ASSE - the station building *Yale Yale A-kan - Fukuya Hiroshima Ekimae Store *Hiroshima Higashi Post Office - formerly known as "Hiroshima Chūō Post Office" *Aiyu-ichiba *Futaba Books - Giga Hiroshima Ekimae Store *Hiroshima City Noboricho Junior High School - Sadako Sasaki was enrolled here *
Mazda Stadium , also called , is a baseball stadium in Minami-ku, Hiroshima, Japan. It is used primarily for baseball and is the home of the Hiroshima Toyo Carp of the Japanese Central League. The ballpark has a capacity of 32,000 people and opened on April ...


North

*Hotel Granvia Hiroshima *Hiroshima General Hospital of West Japan Railway *West Japan Railway Hiroshima Office *Hiroshima Higashi Ward Office *Hiroshima City Higashi Ward Library *Onaga Elementary School *Futaba Junior High school *Setouchi High School


See also

* Hiroden Streetcar Lines and Routes


External links


JR West station information
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