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Yada Station.

Nagoya Japan 35° N · 136° E

Yada Station (矢田駅, Yada-eki) serves as an essential gateway within Nagoya’s extensive transportation network, situated in the Higashi-ku and Chikusa-ku…

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Introduction

Yada Station (矢田駅, Yada-eki) is a vital node within Nagoya’s transportation network. Located in the Higashi-ku and Chikusa-ku districts, it operates on the Meitetsu Seto Line and offers efficient connections to Nagoya’s bustling city center, key cultural destinations, and major event venues. With barrier-free facilities, IC card ticketing, and multilingual signage, Yada Station is designed for both local commuters and international visitors. Whether you’re attending an event at Vantelin Dome Nagoya, shopping at AEON Mall, or exploring Nagoya’s historical sites, this guide provides all the essential information for a smooth journey.


Historical Context of Yada Station

Yada Station was established during Nagoya’s period of industrial growth in the 20th century. While not as prominent as Nagoya Station, it plays a critical role by connecting residential neighborhoods in Chikusa-ku to commercial and cultural centers. The station’s location near the historical Moriyama-ku and Obata 1-chome underscores its importance as a local gateway. As Nagoya evolved from a feudal stronghold—highlighted by landmarks like Nagoya Castle—into a modern metropolis, Yada Station helped facilitate the movement of people and commerce throughout the northern and eastern districts.


Visiting Hours and Ticket Information

Yada Station is open daily from approximately 5:00 AM to midnight, synchronized with the Meitetsu Seto Line timetable. As an unmanned station, it relies on automated ticket machines and IC card-compatible gates. IC cards such as Manaca, Suica, and ICOCA are accepted, allowing for seamless transit across trains, subways, and buses in Nagoya. For fare details and specific train times, refer to official sources (Meitetsu Official Site, Nagoya Transit Website).

Ticketing Options:

  • Single tickets for all Meitetsu Seto Line destinations
  • IC cards (Manaca, Suica, etc.) for contactless travel
  • Day passes (e.g., Donichi Eco Kippu and Bus/Subway 1-Day Ticket) for unlimited travel on select days (Nagoya is Not Boring)

Station Layout and Facilities

Platform Configuration

  • Two side platforms serving two tracks
  • At-grade structure with an overpass and elevators for barrier-free access

Entrances and Signage

  • Main entrance on the west side, with bilingual (Japanese/English) signs
  • Electronic displays for real-time train schedules

Ticketing and Fare Adjustment

  • Automated machines near the entrance accept cash and IC cards
  • Fare adjustment machines for any payment differences

Waiting Areas and Restrooms

  • Sheltered benches on platforms and an indoor waiting area near ticket gates
  • Clean, accessible restrooms before the ticket gates, including baby changing facilities

Retail and Lockers

  • Beverage and snack vending machines available
  • Coin lockers for secure luggage storage

Other Amenities

  • Public telephone
  • Emergency call buttons and AED near ticket gates
  • CCTV monitoring for security

Accessibility Features

Yada Station adheres to Japan’s standards for accessible transit:

  • Elevators connect all levels
  • Ramps at entrances and platform edges
  • Tactile paving guides visually impaired passengers
  • Accessible restrooms with handrails and emergency alarms
  • Level boarding for wheelchairs and strollers
  • Audio/visual information in Japanese and English
  • Staff assistance available during operating hours

Comfort and Safety

  • Well-lit interiors and platforms
  • CCTV coverage throughout public areas
  • Clearly marked emergency exits and facilities

Connections to Other Lines

  • Served by the Meitetsu Seto Line
  • A short walk to Nagoya Dome-mae Yada Station (Meijo Line and Yutorito Line), facilitating easy transfers to major city areas (Nagoya Dome-mae Yada Station Wikipedia)

Local Bus Services

  • Bus stops near the station connect to adjacent neighborhoods and attractions
  • Timetables are displayed in Japanese with English for key routes

Visitor Information and Travel Tips

  • Peak Times: Expect crowds during events at Vantelin Dome or weekday rush hours (7–9 AM, 5–7 PM)
  • Luggage: Use coin lockers or elevators for ease if carrying bags
  • Dining: No restaurants inside the station, but many options nearby, especially around Nagoya Dome and AEON Mall
  • Wi-Fi: None at the station, but available in nearby cafes and malls
  • Language: Bilingual signage is standard; translation apps are helpful for deeper exploration

Proximity to Key Destinations

Vantelin Dome Nagoya (Nagoya Dome)

AEON Mall

  • Large shopping, dining, and entertainment complex adjacent to the dome

Other Attractions

  • Nagoya Castle: Accessible via connecting transit lines
  • Tokugawa Art Museum and Garden: Short bus/taxi ride from the station
  • Higashiyama Zoo and Botanical Gardens: Reachable via Meijo Line transfer

Special Events and Photographic Spots

  • Cherry blossoms around the station in spring
  • Event days at Vantelin Dome bring energetic crowds—arrive early to avoid congestion
  • Elevated platforms and modern station architecture provide great photography opportunities

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: What are Yada Station’s operating hours?
A: Approximately 5:00 AM to midnight daily, following Meitetsu Seto Line schedules.

Q: How do I buy tickets?
A: Use automated machines or IC cards (Manaca, Suica, etc.) at the station.

Q: Is it accessible for wheelchairs?
A: Yes, with elevators, ramps, tactile paving, and accessible restrooms.

Q: How do I reach Nagoya Dome?
A: Walk 10–15 minutes or transfer via Nagoya Dome-mae Yada Station.

Q: Are there coin lockers?
A: Yes, near the station entrance.

Q: Where can I find more travel tips?
A: Visit the Nagoya Transit Website or download the Audiala app.




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