Location & Access
Isahaya Station is strategically located in Eishō-chō, Isahaya, Nagasaki Prefecture, making it a central hub for rail travel in the region. The station is easily accessible, featuring an at-grade structure and accessible platforms served by elevators, ensuring convenience for all travelers. A bus terminal is also connected, providing seamless transfers to local and regional destinations.
Railway Lines
As a major junction, Isahaya Station is jointly operated by Kyushu Railway Company (JR Kyushu) and the third-sector Shimabara Railway. It serves as a crucial stop on several JR Kyushu lines, including the Nagasaki Line (100.4 km from Tosu), the Nishi Kyushu Shinkansen (21.2 km from Nagasaki), and the Ōmura Line (36.2 km from Haiki). Additionally, it is the starting point for the Shimabara Railway Line, which extends 43.2 km to Shimabarakō.
Station History
Isahaya Station boasts a long and rich history, having first opened its doors on November 27, 1898. With over 125 years of service, it has played a vital role in connecting communities and facilitating transportation across Nagasaki Prefecture. Today, it remains a bustling station, ranking 35th among JR Kyushu stations in terms of usage.
Travel Tips
Travelers at Isahaya Station will find both JR and Shimabara Railway ticket windows available for purchasing tickets and making reservations. The station's accessible design, including elevators to platforms, makes it convenient for passengers with luggage or mobility needs. Given its extensive connections, Isahaya Station is an excellent gateway for exploring Nagasaki city, the scenic Shimabara Peninsula, and other attractions in the wider Kyushu region.

