Nagasaki Station 長崎駅
Nagasaki Station: read a guide to Nagasaki Station which has connections to Hakata Station in Fukuoka, Sasebo, Huis Ten Bosch and other destinations in Nagasaki Prefecture.
Lines
Nagaski Station is the terminus of the Nagasaki Main Line from Shin-Tosu Station which connects with the Kyushu Shinkansen to Kagoshima.
A planned spur of the Kyushu Shinkansen to Nagasaki is planned to open in the future.
Nagasaki Station connects to Hakata Station in Fukuoka by the Kamome Limited Express in 2 hours.
Nagasaki Station also serves local JR trains going to Isahaya, Omura, Huis Ten Bosch, Haiki and Sasebo as well as Kikitsu, Hizen-Yamaguchi, Saga, and Tosu.
Trams
Nagasaki Station is also a stop for Nagasaki trams. Just walk over the pedestrian bridge or take the elevator to the tram stop which serves routes 1 & 3. Tram routes #1 & #3 both run up to the Nagasaki Peace Park and route #1 also goes to Dejima.
Highway Buses
Highway buses with services to Fukuoka and night services to Osaka and Nagoya leave from the Ken-ei Bus Terminal opposite Nagasaki Station on the other side of the road.
Buses from Nagasaki to Miyazaki take 5 hours, 30 minutes and there are also buses to Sasebo, Huis Ten Bosch, Kumamoto, Kagoshima, Kita-Kyushu, Nagasaki Airport, Beppu and Oita.
There is also another bus terminal near Dejima with buses to Nagasaki Airport.
Facilities
The Nagasaki Station building contains a department store, a convenience store / kiosk, a Tourist Information Center, coin lockers, various cafes and restaurants. Eateries include a branch of Royal Host, there is also a Kuro Neko delivery company office and various souvenir stalls selling Nagasaki's signature champon and kasutera.
Nagasaki Station is barrier free.
Taxis congregate outside the main exit and you can rent a car at the station.
Hotels Near Nagasaki Station
The area around Nagasaki Station has numerous hotels including the Royal Hotel and the Hotel Cuore Nagasaki Ekimae.