Tokaido Shinkansen Services between Tokyo and Nagoya Suspended All Day on August 16

Tokaido Shinkansen Services between Tokyo and Nagoya Suspended All Day on August 16

JR Central has announced the suspension of the Tokaido Shinkansen train services between Tokyo and Nagoya for the entire day on August 16, due to the anticipated heavy rain and strong winds associated with Typhoon No. 7.

Furthermore, all train services between Nagoya and Shin-Osaka will also be suspended, with approximately two Kodama service trains per hour running in both directions, operating as all non-reserved seating. Direct operations with the Sanyo Shinkansen will be suspended for the entire day.

On August 15, additional Nozomi service trains will be operated. Five trains will be operated from Tokyo to Shin-Osaka, and three trains from Shin-Osaka to Tokyo. These will all be reserved seating, going on sale starting from the day’s beginning on August 15. “Nozomi No. 446” ticket sales will start from August 14.

In addition, for those considering changing their travel plans due to the Nankai Trough Earthquake provisional information or the effects of Typhoon No. 7, ticket changes and refunds without a handling fee will be accepted from August 8 to 17.

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