Naha (train)

The Naha (なは) was a sleeper train service operated in Japan by Kyushu Railway Company (JR Kyushu), which ran from Kyoto to Kumamoto, passing through Osaka, Okayama, Kokura, and Hakata. It once extended to Nishi-Kagoshima. The journey between Kyoto and Kumamoto was 801.4 km and took approximately 11½ hours.

Naha
Naha/Akatsuki
Overview
Service typeLimited express
First service1968
Last service2008
Current operator(s)JR Kyushu

The Naha was coupled to the Akatsuki between Kyoto Station and Tosu Station.

Due to falling passenger numbers, both the Naha and Akatsuki services ceased following the March 15, 2008, timetable revision.

Schedule

Timetable of Naha, as of March 2008 before its discontinuation:[1]

km Station Train 31
for
Kumamoto
Train 32
for
Kyoto
0.0 Kyoto 20:02 Dp 7:53 Ar
39.0 Shin-Osaka 20:28 Ar 7:24 Dp
20:35 Dp 7:24 Ar
42.8 Osaka 20:41 Ar 7:19 Dp
20:47 Dp 7:17 Ar
73.4 Sannomiya 21:10 Ar 6:53 Dp
21:11 Dp 6:52 Ar
130.7 Himeji 21:53 Ar 6:08 Dp
21:55 Dp 6:06 Ar
219.3 Okayama 23:00 Ar 5:03 Dp
23:02 Dp 5:01 Ar
235.2 Kurashiki 23:16 Ar 4:48 Dp
23:16 Dp 4:47 Ar
277.6 Fukuyama 23:49 Ar 4:16 Dp
23:50 Dp 4:16 Ar
297.7 Onomichi 0:07 Ar
0:07 Dp
309.2 Mihara 0:20 Ar
0:21 Dp
535.1 Shin-Yamaguchi 0:49 Dp
0:48 Ar
560.4 Ube 0:27 Dp
0:27 Ar
570.2 Asa 0:18 Dp
0:17 Ar
604.0 Shimonoseki 4:22 Ar 23:49 Dp
4:29 Dp 23:44 Ar
610.3 Moji 4:36 Ar 23:37 Dp
4:42 Dp 23:31 Ar
615.8 Kokura 4:49 Ar 23:24 Dp
4:50 Dp 23:24 Ar
629.7 Kurosaki 5:04 Ar 23:12 Dp
5:04 Dp 23:12 Ar
683.0 Hakata 5:52 Ar 22:31 Dp
5:53 Dp 22:30 Ar
711.6 Tosu 6:17 Ar 22:07 Dp
6:23 Dp 21:32 Ar
718.7 Kurume 6:30 Ar 21:24 Dp
6:31 Dp 21:24 Ar
752.3 Ōmuta 6:56 Ar 20:58 Dp
6:56 Dp 20:53 Ar
801.4 Kumamoto 7:36 Ar 20:14 Dp
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