Shin-Moriyama Station, railway station in Nagoya, Aichi prefecture, Japan
Shin-Moriyama Station is a railway station in Nagoya located on the JR Chūō Main Line with two elevated platforms above the main station building. The facility includes automated ticket machines, elevators, signage in Japanese and English, and staff available to assist passengers.
The station opened in 1924 and developed over decades into an important regional transportation hub. After railway privatization in 1987, JR Central took over management and modernized the facility with automated systems and improved accessibility features.
The station is a daily hub for commuters and residents who rely on it to connect with their neighborhoods and workplaces. Its straightforward design reflects local values of efficiency and accessibility for everyone.
You can buy tickets from machines or at the counter, with IC cards like TOICA and Suica allowing quick entry and exit. The station is fully accessible with elevators and ramps, and buses plus a taxi stand are nearby for onward travel.
The station's history stretches back to 1924, making it one of the older transportation hubs in the region that still serves daily commuters. Despite this age, it has evolved into a modern facility through continuous upgrades while retaining its character as a neighborhood transit point.
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