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Service type
  
Shinkansen

Catering facilities
  
Trolley service

Locale
  
Tohoku Shinkansen

Start
  
Tokyo Station

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First service
  
1959 (Semi-express) 1995 (Shinkansen)

End
  
Kōriyama or Nasushiobara or Oyama

Class(es)
  
Standard + Green + Gran Class

Current operator
  
East Japan Railway Company

Former operator
  
Japanese National Railways

The Nasuno (なすの) is a train service operated on the Tōhoku Shinkansen by East Japan Railway Company (JR East) in Japan. It serves all stations between Tokyo and Kōriyama, a medium-sized city approximately 225 km north of Tokyo.

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Origin

The name Nasuno is derived from the Nasu Highlands (那須高原) and Nasu Onsen (那須温泉) areas located alongside the Tōhoku Shinkansen between Utsunomiya and Kōriyama.

Operations

There are approximately 16 return Nasuno trains daily, starting/terminating either at Oyama, Nasushiobara, or Kōriyama. Nasuno services stop at all stations en route. Double-decker Nasuno services formed of E4 series sets also operated up until September 2012, named Max Nasuno.

Rolling stock

  • E2 series (10 cars)
  • E2 series + E3 series (10+6 car) or (10+7 car)
  • E5 series (10 cars)
  • E5 series + E3 series (10+6 car) (since 17 March 2012)
  • E5 series + E6 series (10+7 car) (since April 2014)
  • H5 series (10 cars) (since 26 March 2016)
  • H5 series + E6 series (10+7 car) (since 26 March 2016)
  • Past

  • 200 series (until 19 November 2011)
  • E1 series (12-car) (Max Nasuno)
  • E4 series (8+8-car) (Max Nasuno) (until September 2012)
  • E4 series + E3 series (8+7 car) (until September 2012)
  • History

    The name Nasuno was first introduced on 22 September 1959 for semi-express (準急, junkyū) services operating between Ueno in Tokyo and Kuroiso on the Tōhoku Main Line. In 1966, this was upgraded to become an express (急行, kyūkō), and on 14 March 1985, it was upgraded to become a Limited express using 185 series EMU rolling stock. From 10 March 1990, the train was rerouted to operate between Shinjuku in Tokyo and Kuroiso.

    On 10 December 1995, the name was adopted for the new all-stations services on the Tōhoku Shinkansen. The Tōhoku Main Line services to and from Shinjuku were renamed Ohayō Tochigi and Hometown Tochigi from this date. Prior to 1995, Aoba services formed the all-stations services along the whole line. However, with the introduction of short-distance Nasuno services, Aoba services were reduced, and in 1997, discontinued altogether, with the local services covered by Nasuno as far as Kōriyama, and all further stations served by the Yamabiko.

    References

    Nasuno Wikipedia