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Natori Station (名取駅) is a JR East railway station located in Natori, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan.
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Surrounding area
- Sapporo Beer Sendai Factory
- Sendai Beer Garden
History
- October 11, 1888: Station begins operation as Masuda Station (増田駅 ).
- May 25, 1963: Station name is changed to Natori Station.
- March 18, 2007: Service between Natori Station and Sendai Airport Station is opened.
Adjacent stations
Stations of the Jōban Line (Ueno - ) Nippori - Mikawashima - Minami-Senju - Kita-Senju - Matsudo - Kashiwa - Abiko - Tennōdai - Toride - Fujishiro - Sanuki - Ushiku - Hitachino-Ushiku - Arakawaoki - Tsuchiura - Kandatsu - Takahama - Ishioka - Hatori - Iwama - Tomobe - Uchihara - Akatsuka - Kairakuen - Mito - Katsuta - Sawa - Tōkai - Ōmika - Hitachi-Taga - Hitachi - Ogitsu - Jūō - Takahagi - Minami-Nakagō - Isohara - Ōtsukō - Nakoso - Ueda - Izumi - Yumoto - Uchigō - Iwaki - Kusano - Yotsukura - Hisanohama - Suetsugi - Hirono - Kido - Tatsuta - Tomioka - Yonomori - Ōno - Futaba - Namie - Momouchi - Odaka - Iwaki-Ōta - Haranomachi - Kashima - Nittaki - Sōma - Komagamine - Shinchi - Sakamoto - Yamashita - Hamayoshida - Watari - Ōkuma - Iwanuma ( - Tatekoshi - Natori - Minami-Sendai - Taishidō - Nagamachi - Sendai)
Freight Line: Tabata - Mikawashima - Minami-SenjuStations served only by the Chiyoda Line through service local trains between Kita-Senju and Abiko are omitted.
Stations of the Tōhoku Main Line Ueno to Kuroiso (aka Utsunomiya Line)
Ueno - Oku - Akabane - Urawa- Saitama-Shintoshin - Ōmiya - Toro - Higashi-Ōmiya - Hasuda - Shiraoka - Shin-Shiraoka - Kuki - Higashi-Washinomiya - Kurihashi - Koga - Nogi - Mamada - Oyama - Koganei - Jichi-idai - Ishibashi - Suzumenomiya - Utsunomiya - Okamoto - Hōshakuji - Ujiie - Kamasusaka - Kataoka - Yaita - Nozaki - Nishi-Nasuno - Nasushiobara - KuroisoKuroiso to Morioka
Kuroiso - Takaku - Kurodahara - Toyohara - Shirasaka - Shin-Shirakawa - Shirakawa - Kutano - Izumizaki - Yabuki - Kagamiishi - Sukagawa - Asaka-Nagamori - Kōriyama - Hiwada - Gohyakugawa - Motomiya - Sugita - Nihonmatsu - Adachi - Matsukawa - Kanayagawa - Minami-Fukushima - Fukushima - Higashi-Fukushima - Date - Kōri - Fujita - Kaida - Kosugō - Shiroishi - Higashi-Shiroishi - Kita-Shirakawa - Ōgawara - Funaoka - Tsukinoki - Iwanuma - Tatekoshi - Natori - Minami-Sendai - Taishidō - Nagamachi - Sendai - Higashi-Sendai - Iwakiri - (Shin-Rifu - Rifu) Rikuzen-Sannō - Kokufu-Tagajō - Shiogama - Matsushima - Atago - Shinainuma - Kashimadai - Matsuyama-Machi - Kogota - Tajiri - Semine - Umegasawa - Nitta - Ishikoshi - Yushima - Hanaizumi - Shimizuhara - Arikabe - Ichinoseki - Yamanome - Hiraizumi - Maesawa - Rikuchū-Orii - Mizusawa - Kanegasaki - Rokuhara - Kitakami - Murasakino - Hanamaki - Hanamaki Airport - Ishidoriya - Hizume - Shiwachūō - Furudate - Yahaba - Iwate-Iioka - Senbokuchō - Morioka(Sendai) - Natori - Morisekinoshita - Mitazono - Sendai Airport
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38°10′23″N 140°52′57″E / 38.17306°N 140.8825°ECoordinates: 38°10′23″N 140°52′57″E / 38.17306°N 140.8825°E
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- Railway stations in Miyagi Prefecture
- Tōhoku Main Line
- Sendai Airport Line
- Railway stations opened in 1888
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