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Trains from Anjo

22Jun
1
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Anjo
Tokyo

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Morning trains

07:00
AnjoMikawanjo Station
2h 30m
09:30
TokyoTokyo Station
Direct
Kodama 800
from
8425 USD
1
2h 30m, Direct
07:00
AnjoMikawanjo Station
09:30
TokyoTokyo Station
from
8425 USD
1
Direct
High-speed
07:53
AnjoMikawanjo Station
2h 25m
10:18
TokyoTokyo Station
Direct
Kodama 802
from
8425 USD
1
2h 25m, Direct
07:53
AnjoMikawanjo Station
10:18
TokyoTokyo Station
from
8425 USD
1
Direct
High-speed

Day trains

12:24
AnjoMikawanjo Station
2h 24m
14:48
TokyoTokyo Station
Direct
Kodama 820
from
8425 USD
1
2h 24m, Direct
12:24
AnjoMikawanjo Station
14:48
TokyoTokyo Station
from
8425 USD
1
Direct
High-speed
12:52
AnjoMikawanjo Station
2h 26m
15:18
TokyoTokyo Station
Direct
Kodama 822
from
8425 USD
1
2h 26m, Direct
12:52
AnjoMikawanjo Station
15:18
TokyoTokyo Station
from
8425 USD
1
Direct
High-speed

Evening trains

18:23
AnjoMikawanjo Station
2h 25m
20:48
TokyoTokyo Station
Direct
Kodama 844
from
8425 USD
1
2h 25m, Direct
18:23
AnjoMikawanjo Station
20:48
TokyoTokyo Station
from
8425 USD
1
Direct
High-speed
18:53
AnjoMikawanjo Station
2h 25m
21:18
TokyoTokyo Station
Direct
Kodama 846
from
8425 USD
1
2h 25m, Direct
18:53
AnjoMikawanjo Station
21:18
TokyoTokyo Station
from
8425 USD
1
Direct
High-speed
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First train

07:00
night

Last train

20:59
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Travel duration

2h 24m
daily-departure

Daily departures

27
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Departure station

Anjo
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Changes

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Arrival station

Tokyo
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Ticket price

from $62
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Fastest trip

2h 20m
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Longest trip

2h 30m

Trains to Anjo

Inbound trains reach Anjo through Anjo Station, Mikawa-Anjo Station, and Shin-Anjo Station. JR Tokaido Main Line trains from Nagoya arrive at Anjo Station in about 25 to 35 minutes, while Kodama Shinkansen services from Nagoya reach Mikawa-Anjo in around 11 minutes. Trains from Toyohashi arrive at Anjo Station in roughly 25 to 35 minutes. Kodama services from Hamamatsu reach Mikawa-Anjo in about 25 minutes, and services from Kyoto arrive in about 45 to 60 minutes. Trains from Shin-Osaka reach Mikawa-Anjo in around 1h10m, while Tokyo services take about 2h20m to 2h40m depending on the connection.

Visiting Anjo

Anjo sits in central Aichi Prefecture on the rail corridor between Nagoya and Toyohashi. The city has three important passenger stations: Anjo Station on the JR Central Tokaido Main Line, Mikawa-Anjo Station for the Tokaido Shinkansen and JR local services, and Shin-Anjo Station on the Meitetsu network. Trains from Anjo include JR Central regional services on the Tokaido Main Line, Kodama bullet train services at Mikawa-Anjo, and Meitetsu services via Shin-Anjo. Anjo Station works as the central JR stop for local and rapid trains, while Mikawa-Anjo gives the city direct access to Japan's main high-speed rail axis. Rail routes from Anjo run west toward Nagoya, Gifu, and Kyoto, east toward Toyohashi, Hamamatsu, Shizuoka, and Tokyo, and south through the Meitetsu Nishio Line toward Nishio and Kira Yoshida. Airport rail travel to Chubu Centrair International Airport is normally made through the Meitetsu network with a transfer in the Nagoya area. Book trains from and to Anjo online at Rail Monsters.

Popular routes from Anjo

From Anjo Station, JR Central trains run west toward Nagoya and Gifu and east toward Okazaki, Gamagori, and Toyohashi on the Tokaido Main Line. These services suit regional travel across Aichi and provide onward access to larger rail hubs for wider Japan connections. From Mikawa-Anjo Station, JR Central Kodama bullet trains join the Tokaido Shinkansen corridor toward Nagoya, Kyoto, Shin-Osaka, Hamamatsu, Shizuoka, and Tokyo. Shin-Anjo Station adds Meitetsu routes on the Nagoya Main Line and the Nishio Line, including links toward Meitetsu Nagoya, Higashi-Okazaki, Nishio, and Kira Yoshida.

Anjo

Anjo - A city in Aichi Prefecture known for its agricultural history, often called the Denmark of Japan. The Mikawa-Anjo Station serves as the local gateway to the Shinkansen network.

Mikawanjo Station

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Tokyo

Tokyo - The sprawling capital of Japan where modern skyscrapers meet traditional shrines. Major arrival points include Tokyo Station and Shinagawa Station.

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Booking Anjo Train Tickets Online - Options, Tips, and Reservations

Buying Train Tickets Online
Buy train tickets online for Anjo with Rail Monsters by selecting departure dates, choosing JR Central Shinkansen, JR Tokaido Main Line, or Meitetsu services, and completing an online reservation. Book your tickets for Anjo train stations such as Anjo, Mikawa-Anjo, and Shin-Anjo, depending on your route.
Types of Train Tickets Available
Anjo services include regular tickets for JR and Meitetsu local travel, reserved and non-reserved seating on Tokaido Shinkansen Kodama trains, and Ordinary Car or Green Car options where available. Cheap tickets and discount tickets may appear for advance long-distance travel to and from Nagoya, Kyoto, Osaka, Shizuoka, and Tokyo.
Tips for Online Reservations
Online reservation services through Rail Monsters accept Anjo train bookings 6 to 12 months ahead of travel, useful for Golden Week, Obon, New Year, and cherry blossom dates. Train prices depend on route and train type; ticket counters remain available at major JR Central and Meitetsu stations. With the Rail Monsters iOS and Android apps, you can book and manage train tickets on mobile.

Anjo Train Travel FAQ and Tips

How do I buy train tickets to and from Anjo?

Book train tickets to and from Anjo on Rail Monsters by entering Anjo, Mikawa-Anjo, or Shin-Anjo as the station, selecting your travel date, and choosing the JR Central or Meitetsu service shown in search results. Rail Monsters accepts bookings 6 to 12 months ahead of travel for Anjo services. Booking confirmation is sent by email with ticket details for the selected train.

Should I reserve seats on trains from Anjo?

Seat reservations are optional on Tokaido Shinkansen Kodama services from Mikawa-Anjo, as both reserved and non-reserved Ordinary Car options are commonly available, with Green Car seats reserved. JR Tokaido Main Line regional trains from Anjo Station and most Meitetsu local services from Shin-Anjo use open seating. Reserved seats are recommended on Shinkansen routes during Golden Week, Obon, and New Year.

What are the main train connections to and from Anjo?

Anjo connects with Nagoya in about 25 to 35 minutes by JR Tokaido Main Line from Anjo Station, and Mikawa-Anjo reaches Nagoya in about 11 minutes by Kodama Shinkansen. Toyohashi is around 25 to 35 minutes by JR services. From Mikawa-Anjo, Kodama trains reach Hamamatsu in about 25 minutes, Kyoto in about 45 to 60 minutes, Shin-Osaka in about 1h10m, and Tokyo in about 2h20m to 2h40m depending on transfers.

What is the main train route from Anjo?

The main rail route from Anjo is the JR Central link toward Nagoya. JR Tokaido Main Line rapid and local trains run from Anjo Station to Nagoya in about 25 to 35 minutes, depending on the service. For high-speed travel, Mikawa-Anjo Station is served by Tokaido Shinkansen Kodama trains operated by JR Central, connecting Anjo with the main Tokyo - Nagoya - Osaka corridor.

Do bullet trains serve Anjo?

Yes. Mikawa-Anjo Station is on the Tokaido Shinkansen and is served by JR Central Kodama bullet trains. Nozomi and Hikari services generally pass Mikawa-Anjo without stopping, so many longer trips use Kodama directly or a transfer at Nagoya. Anjo Station itself is not a Shinkansen station; it serves JR Central Tokaido Main Line regional trains.

What are the main train stations in Anjo?

Anjo Station is the city's central JR Central stop on the Tokaido Main Line for regional travel across Aichi. Mikawa-Anjo Station serves both JR local trains and Tokaido Shinkansen Kodama services. Shin-Anjo Station is operated by Meitetsu and links the Nagoya Main Line with the Nishio Line. Check the station name carefully when booking, because these stations serve different networks.

How do I get from Anjo to Chubu Centrair International Airport by train?

Anjo does not have a dedicated airport rail station. For Chubu Centrair International Airport, travelers commonly use the Meitetsu network via Shin-Anjo, with a transfer in the Nagoya area such as Jingu-mae or Kanayama for airport services on the Meitetsu Airport Line. Another option is to travel by JR Central to Nagoya Station and transfer to Meitetsu Nagoya for the airport train.

Can I buy Anjo train tickets at the last minute?

Last-minute JR Tokaido Main Line and Meitetsu local tickets around Anjo are usually available on the day of travel. Shinkansen reserved seats from Mikawa-Anjo can become limited during Golden Week, Obon, New Year, and cherry blossom travel dates. Rail Monsters accepts Anjo train bookings 6 to 12 months ahead of travel, so early booking is useful for long-distance Kodama connections.
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