Hakata Station

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Hakata Station
博多駅
JR Hakata City 2011 Jan.jpg
The JR Hakata City building
Location Hakata-ku, Fukuoka-shi, Fukuoka-ken
Japan
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Other information
Station code K11 (Fukuoka City Subway Kūkō Line)
History
Opened 1889
Location
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Hakata Station (博多駅 Hakata-eki?) is a major railway station in Hakata-ku, Fukuoka, Japan. It is the largest and busiest station in Kyushu, and is a gateway to other cities in Kyushu for travellers from Honshu. The Sanyo Shinkansen from Osaka ends at this station.

The station was rebuilt in 2011. The main building was torn down and a new, larger station building—as well as office buildings and new platforms—was constructed. The station reconstruction project was initiated specifically for the Kyushu Shinkansen extension from Hakata to Shin-Yatsushiro Station which continues southward through its existing route to Kagoshima-Chūō Station. The new station building has Hankyu Department Store, its first branch store in Kyushu, as a tenant, as well as other first-in-Kyushu branch retailers including Tokyu Hands.[1]

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Hakata Station overview, March 2011
Hakata Station and JR Hakata City
LCD departure board of Hakata Station

Platforms

JR

1  Limited Express Kirameki for Kokura and Mojikō
 Limited Express Ariake for Yoshizuka
 Kagoshima Main Line for Kashii, Orio, Kokura, and Mojikō
2  Limited Express Sonic, Nichirin for Kokura, Yanagigaura, Ōita, Saiki, and Miyazaki
 Limited Express Kirameki for Kokura and Mojikō
 Kagoshima Main Line for Kashii, Orio, Kokura, and Mojikō
3  Limited Express Kamome, Midori, Huis Ten Bosch for Saga, Nagasaki, Sasebo, Huis Ten Bosch
 Limited Express Kirameki for Kokura, and Mojikō
 Kagoshima Main Line for Kashii, Orio, Kokura, and Mojikō
4  Limited Express Kamome, Midori for Saga, Nagasaki, and Sasebo
 Kagoshima Main Line for Kashii, Orio, Kokura, and Mojikō
5  Limited Express Ariake for Nagasu, and Kumamoto
 Limited Express Yufuin-no-mori for Hita, Yufuin, and Ōita
 Kagoshima Main Line for Futsukaichi, Tosu, Kurume, and Ōmuta
 Kagoshima Main Line for Kashii, Orio, Kokura, and Mojikō
6  Limited Express Ariake for Nagasu, and Kumamoto
 Kagoshima Main Line for Futsukaichi, Tosu, Kurume, and Ōmuta
7  Kagoshima Main Line for Futsukaichi, Tosu, Kurume, and Ōmuta
 Fukuhoku Yutaka Line for Shin-Iizuka, Nōgata, and Orio
 Limited Express Kaiō for Shin-Iizuka and Nōgata
8  Fukuhoku Yutaka Line for Shin-Iizuka, Nōgata, and Orio
11  Kyushu Shinkansen for Kumamoto and Kagoshima-Chūō (Used for first departures)
12-14  Sanyo Shinkansen for Hiroshima, Okayama, Shin-Ōsaka, and Tokyo
15-16  Kyushu Shinkansen for Kumamoto and Kagoshima-Chūō
 Hakata Minami Line for Hakata-Minami

Subway Station

Entrance of the Fukuoka City Subway Airport Line
1  Kūkō Line for Fukuokakūkō
2  Kūkō Line for Tenjin, Meinohama, Chikuzen-Maebaru and Karatsu

Adjacent stations

« Service »
Sanyo Shinkansen
Kokura   Nozomi   Terminus
Kokura   Hikari   Terminus
Kokura   Kodama   Terminus
Hakata Minami Line
Terminus Limited Express
(operated by Shinkansen trains)
Hakata-Minami
Kyushu Shinkansen
Kokura (Sanyo Shinkansen)   Mizuho   Kumamoto
Kokura (Sanyo Shinkansen)   Sakura   Shin-Tosu
Terminus   Tsubame   Shin-Tosu
Kagoshima Main Line
Orio, Akama, Kashii,
or Yoshizuka
Limited Express Futsukaichi or Tosu
Yoshizuka Rapid/Semi-Rapid Minami-Fukuoka
Yoshizuka Local Takeshita
Sasaguri Line
(Fukuhoku Yutaka Line)
Yoshizuka Limited Express
Rapid
Local
Terminus
Kūkō (Airport) Line
Higashi-Hie Local Gion

History

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Hakata Station building circa 1909
  • December 11, 1889: Opened. The original station building was about 600 m north of the current position.
  • December 1, 1963: Station reconstructed in present form raised above street level.
  • March 10, 1975: Sanyo Shinkansen services begun.
  • March 22, 1983: Temporary Fukuoka City Subway station opened.
  • March 3, 1985: Current Fukuoka City Subway station opened.
  • March 3, 2011: JR Hakata City opened.
  • March 12, 2011: Kyushu Shinkansen services begin.

See also

References

External links

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