fbpx
Wikipedia

Jōban Expressway

The Jōban Expressway (常磐自動車道, Jōban Jidōsha-dō), abbreviated Jōban-dō (常磐道), is a national expressway in Japan. It is owned and operated by East Nippon Expressway Company. It is signed E6 under the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism's "2016 Proposal for Realization of Expressway Numbering."[3]

Jōban Expressway
常磐自動車道
Route information
Length300.4 km[2] (186.7 mi)
Existed1981[1]–present
Major junctions
South endMisato Junction
Shuto Expressway Misato Route
Tokyo Gaikan Expressway
in Misato, Saitama
North endWatari Interchange
Sendai-Tōbu Road
Miyagi Prefecture Route 269
in Watari, Miyagi
Location
CountryJapan
Major citiesKashiwa, Tsukuba, Tsuchiura, Mito, Hitachi, Iwaki, Natori, Sendai
Highway system

Route description

 
The Jōban Expressway near its southern terminus in Misato.

The expressway is an important route connecting the greater Tokyo area with Mito, the capital of Ibaraki Prefecture. Beyond Mito, the expressway follows a northerly route along the coast of the Pacific Ocean to the city of Iwaki in Fukushima Prefecture. Continuing north along the coast, the expressway enters the greater Sendai area. The expressway supplements the Tōhoku Expressway as an access route between Tokyo and the Tōhoku region.

For most of its length the expressway parallels National Route 6 and the Jōban Line of East Japan Railway Company.

The expressway gets within about six kilometers from the damaged Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant. On a 14.3 km (8.9 mi) of the expressway opened on 1 March 2015, signs update drivers about what the radiation level is in the impacted area.[4]

Naming

Jōban is a kanji acronym consisting of two characters. Each character represents a former province of Japan that is passed through by the route: Hitachi Province (陸国) representing present-day Ibaraki Prefecture and Iwaki Province (城国) representing the eastern portion of present-day Fukushima Prefecture

The expressway carries the Jōban Expressway name from the origin at Misato Junction to Watari Interchange. From Watari Interchange to the expected terminus at Tomiya-kita Interchange, the Jōban Expressway name is currently an official designation only.[5] The section from Watari Interchange to Sendaikō-kita Interchange is the Sendai-Tōbu Road, the section from Sendaikō-kita Interchange to Rifu Junction is the Sanriku Expressway (Senen Road), and the section from Rifu Junction to the terminus is the Sendai-Hokubu Road. It is unknown if the naming of these sections will be changed upon completion of the Jōban Expressway.

The expressway has a speed limit of 70 km/h between Iwaki-chūō Interchange and its northern terminus at Watari, a limit of 80 km/h between its southern terminus and Kashiwa Interchange and between Hitachiminami-Ōta and Iwaki-chūō interchanges, and a speed limit of 100 km/h on the remainder of the expressway.

History

The first section of the expressway was opened in 1981. The section from Jōban-Tomioka Interchange to Watari Interchange is under construction,[6] and extensions and upgrades to the existing Sendai road network are also planned.[7]

Incidents and closures

During the 13 February 2021 Fukushima earthquake, landslides buried parts of the expressway, and embankments along it collapsed; however, no vehicles were trapped inside the debris. A 10-meter-long (33 ft) section of the expressway at another location was uplifted.[8] The damages facilitated the closure of the expressway between Shinchi and Sōma interchanges in Fukushima Prefecture. In response, the East Nippon Expressway Company deployed heavy equipment to remove boulders and clear up debris along the expressway.[9] By 17 February, the blockages along the expressway were cleared allowing traffic to resume along the route. Fences were also erected along the stricken sections of the expressway to prevent further rockslides.[10]

List of junctions and features

PrefectureLocationkmmiExitNameDestinationsNotes
SaitamaMisato0.00.01Misato  Tokyo Gaikan Expressway – Ōizumi, Matsudo
    National Route 298 – Kan-etsu Expressway, Tōhoku Expressway, Sōka, Central Misato
   Misato Route – to Central Circular Route, Ginza
Southern terminus of E6 and the Jōban Expressway; expressway continues as the Misato Route of the Shuto Expressway network; Tokyo Gaikan Expressway exit 80
2.2–
2.4
1.4–
1.5
Misato Tunnel
4.22.6TBMisato
4.22.61-1Misato-ryōkinjoSaitama Prefecture Route 52 (Koshigaya Nagareyama Route)Smart interchange; northbound entrance, southbound exit
ChibaSaitama prefecture border4.9
6.3
3.0
3.9
Edogawa Bridge over the Edo River
ChibaNagareyama6.13.81-2NagareyamaChiba Prefectuere Route 5 (Matsudo Noda Route)
Kashiwa10.86.72Kashiwa  National Route 16
ChibaIbaraki prefecture border13.0
13.8
8.1
8.6
Tonegawa Bridge over the Tone River
IbarakiMoriya15.59.6SAMoriya
Tsukubamirai19.111.93Yawara  National Route 294
20.4–
20.6
12.7–
12.8
Kokaigawa Bridge over the Kokai River
Tsukuba30.318.84YatabeIbaraki Prefecture Route 19 (Toride Tsukuba Route)
34.621.54-1Tsukuba  Ken-Ō ExpresswayKen-Ō Expressway exit 80
36.122.4PAYatabe-higashi
Tsuchiura38.724.05Sakura-Tsuchiura  National Route 354
46.629.06Tsuchiura-kita  National Route 125
Kasumigaura50.431.3PAChiyoda
54.734.07Chiyoda-Ishioka  National Route 6
KasumigauraIshioka border56.2
56.8
34.9
35.3
Koisegawa Bridge over the Koise River
Ishioka60.937.87-1Ishioka-Omitama  National Route 355Smart interchange
Omitama63.239.3PAMinori
Kasama69.142.98IwamaIbaraki Prefecture Route 43 (Ibaraki Iwama Route)
71.2–
71.4
44.2–
44.4
Hinumagawa Bridge over the Hinuma River
72.845.2SA / 8-1TomobeIbaraki Prefecture routes 16 (Ōarai Tomobe Route) / 52 (Ishioka Shirosato Route)Smart interchange
74.046.08-2Tomobe  Kita-Kantō Expressway
Mito82.051.09Mito  National Route 50
85.653.2PATano
86.6–
87.0
53.8–
54.1
Tano Overpass
87.754.59-1Mito-kita  National Route 123, Ibaraki Prefecture routes 51 (Mito Motegi Route) / 63 (Mito Katsuta Nakaminato Route)Smart interchange; northbound exit, southbound entrance
88.2–
88.7
54.8–
55.1
Nakagawa Bridge over the Naka River
Naka93.858.310NakaIbaraki Prefecture Route 65 (Naka Inter Route)
Tōkai101.763.2PA / 10-1TōkaiIbaraki Prefecture Route 62 (Hitachinaka Port Yamagata Route)Smart interchange
Naka–Hitachi border102.8–
103.5
63.9–
64.3
Kujigawa Bridge over the Kuji River
Hitachi105.365.411Hitachiminami-Ōta   National Route 6 / National Route 293
Hitachiōta108.4–
110.8
67.4–
68.8
Hitachi Tunnel
Hitachi110.8–
112.6
68.8–
70.0
Ōkubo tunnels
112.6–
113.9
70.0–
70.8
Suwa tunnels
114.4–
115.2
71.1–
71.6
Narusawa Tunnel
115.2–
117.0
71.6–
72.7
Sukegawa Tunnel
117.573.0PA / 11-1Hitachi-chūō  Hitachi Toll Road north
118.1–
118.2
73.4–
73.4
Sukegawa Tunnel
118.2–
118.8
73.4–
73.8
Daiōin Tunnel
119.1–
121.0
74.0–
75.2
Kurakake Tunnel
122.7–
122.9
76.2–
76.4
Ogitsu Tunnel
124.377.212Hitachi-kita  National Route 6
Ibaraki Prefecture Route 10 (Hitachi Iwaki Route)
126.2–
126.5
78.4–
78.6
Jūō Tunnel
Takahagi135.284.013TakahagiIbaraki Prefecture Route 67 (Takahagi Inter Route)
Kitaibaraki136.684.9SANakagō
142.488.514KitaibarakiIbaraki Prefecture Route 69 (Kitaibaraki Inter Route)
146.7–
148.1
91.2–
92.0
Sekinami Tunnel
148.3–
148.5
92.1–
92.3
Sekimoto Tunnel
150.393.4PASekimoto
FukushimaIwaki154.596.015Iwaki-Nakoso  National Route 289
161.0100.015-1Iwaki-OnahamaFukushima Prefecture Route 20 (Iwaki Kamimisaka Ono Route)Exit opens in 2021
167.1103.816Iwaki-YumotoFukushima Prefecture Route 14 (Iwaki Ishikawa Route)
169.4105.3PAYunotake
171.2106.416-1Iwaki  Ban-etsu Expressway west
175.5109.117Iwaki-chūō  National Route 49
179.4–
179.8
111.5–
111.7
Natsuigawa Bridge
185.7115.4PAYotsukura
188.3117.018Iwaki-YotsukuraFukushima Prefecture Route 35 (Iwaki Namie Route)
194.3–
194.8
120.7–
121.0
Ōhisa Tunnel
Hirono202.1125.619HironoFukushima Prefecture Route 393 (Kamikitaba Shimokitaba Route)
Naraha197.5–
198.9
122.7–
123.6
Kidogawa Bridge
207.4128.9PA / 19-1NarahaFukushima Prefecture Route 35 (Iwaki Namie Route)Smart interchange
Tomioka218.5135.820Jōban-TomiokaFukushima Prefecture Route 36 (Ono Tomioka Route)
Ōkuma222.5138.320-1ŌkumaFukushima Prefecture Route 251 (Oragahama Nogami Route)
Futaba227.9141.620-2Jōban-FutabaFukushima Prefecture Route 256 (Ide Nagatsuka Route)
Namie232.8144.721Namie   National Route 114 / National Route 459
Minamisōma251.2156.122Minami-SōmaFukushima Prefecture Route 12 (Haramachi Kawamata Route)
257.7160.1SA / 22-1Minami-Sōma KashimaFukushima Prefecture Route 34 (Sōma Namie Route)Smart interchange; SIC only open between 06:00-22:00
Sōma265.6165.023Sōma  Tōhoku-Chūō Expressway north – Fukushima
  National Route 115 – Central Sōma, Fukushima
Shinchi274.1170.324Shinchi  National Route 113
MiyagiYamamoto280.6174.424-1Yamamoto-minamiMiyagi Prefecture Route 44 (Kakuda Yamamoto Route)Smart interchange
288.9179.525Yamamoto  National Route 6
Watari295.0183.3PA / 25-1TorinoumiMiyagi Prefecture Route 38 (Sōma Watari Route) via Watari SIC LineSmart interchange
300.4186.71WatariMiyagi Prefecture Route 269 (Watari Inter Route)
  Sendai-Tōbu Road north
Northern terminus of the Jōban Expressway; E6 continues north as the Sendai-Tōbu Road
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

  1. ^ "History of Tsukuba City". Retrieved 2008-04-16.
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 2007-12-13. Retrieved 2008-04-13.
  3. ^ "Japan's Expressway Numbering System". www.mlit.go.jp.
  4. ^ Jun Hongo (19 February 2015). "Highway to Open Near Fukushima Nuclear Plant; No Exits Allowed". The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved 11 October 2019.
  5. ^ Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport. (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on September 20, 2011. Retrieved 2008-04-13.
  6. ^ "E-NEXCO Opening Schedule". Retrieved 2008-04-15.
  7. ^ Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport, Tohoku Regional Development Bureau. . Archived from the original on 2008-04-02. Retrieved 2008-04-16.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  8. ^ "Quake causes damage to expressway". NHK World-Japan. 14 February 2021. Retrieved 24 February 2021.
  9. ^ "Japan braces for aftershocks as M7.3 quake injures over 150". Kyodo News. 14 February 2021. Retrieved 24 February 2021.
  10. ^ "常磐道、4日ぶり開通 新幹線は一部見合わせ続く" [Jōban Expressway opens for the first time in 4 days. Part of the Shinkansen continues to be suspended.] (in Japanese). Jiji Press. 17 February 2021. Retrieved 24 February 2021.

External links

  • (in Japanese) East Nippon Expressway Company

jōban, expressway, this, article, needs, additional, citations, verification, please, help, improve, this, article, adding, citations, reliable, sources, unsourced, material, challenged, removed, find, sources, news, newspapers, books, scholar, jstor, april, 2. This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Jōban Expressway news newspapers books scholar JSTOR April 2013 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Jōban Expressway 常磐自動車道 Jōban Jidōsha dō abbreviated Jōban dō 常磐道 is a national expressway in Japan It is owned and operated by East Nippon Expressway Company It is signed E6 under the Ministry of Land Infrastructure Transport and Tourism s 2016 Proposal for Realization of Expressway Numbering 3 Jōban Expressway常磐自動車道Route informationLength300 4 km 2 186 7 mi Existed1981 1 presentMajor junctionsSouth endMisato Junction Shuto Expressway Misato Route Tokyo Gaikan Expresswayin Misato SaitamaNorth endWatari Interchange Sendai Tōbu RoadMiyagi Prefecture Route 269in Watari MiyagiLocationCountryJapanMajor citiesKashiwa Tsukuba Tsuchiura Mito Hitachi Iwaki Natori SendaiHighway systemNational highways of JapanExpressways of Japan Contents 1 Route description 1 1 Naming 2 History 2 1 Incidents and closures 3 List of junctions and features 4 References 5 External linksRoute description Edit The Jōban Expressway near its southern terminus in Misato The expressway is an important route connecting the greater Tokyo area with Mito the capital of Ibaraki Prefecture Beyond Mito the expressway follows a northerly route along the coast of the Pacific Ocean to the city of Iwaki in Fukushima Prefecture Continuing north along the coast the expressway enters the greater Sendai area The expressway supplements the Tōhoku Expressway as an access route between Tokyo and the Tōhoku region For most of its length the expressway parallels National Route 6 and the Jōban Line of East Japan Railway Company The expressway gets within about six kilometers from the damaged Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant On a 14 3 km 8 9 mi of the expressway opened on 1 March 2015 signs update drivers about what the radiation level is in the impacted area 4 Naming Edit Jōban is a kanji acronym consisting of two characters Each character represents a former province of Japan that is passed through by the route Hitachi Province 常陸国 representing present day Ibaraki Prefecture and Iwaki Province 磐城国 representing the eastern portion of present day Fukushima PrefectureThe expressway carries the Jōban Expressway name from the origin at Misato Junction to Watari Interchange From Watari Interchange to the expected terminus at Tomiya kita Interchange the Jōban Expressway name is currently an official designation only 5 The section from Watari Interchange to Sendaikō kita Interchange is the Sendai Tōbu Road the section from Sendaikō kita Interchange to Rifu Junction is the Sanriku Expressway Senen Road and the section from Rifu Junction to the terminus is the Sendai Hokubu Road It is unknown if the naming of these sections will be changed upon completion of the Jōban Expressway The expressway has a speed limit of 70 km h between Iwaki chuō Interchange and its northern terminus at Watari a limit of 80 km h between its southern terminus and Kashiwa Interchange and between Hitachiminami Ōta and Iwaki chuō interchanges and a speed limit of 100 km h on the remainder of the expressway History EditThe first section of the expressway was opened in 1981 The section from Jōban Tomioka Interchange to Watari Interchange is under construction 6 and extensions and upgrades to the existing Sendai road network are also planned 7 Incidents and closures Edit During the 13 February 2021 Fukushima earthquake landslides buried parts of the expressway and embankments along it collapsed however no vehicles were trapped inside the debris A 10 meter long 33 ft section of the expressway at another location was uplifted 8 The damages facilitated the closure of the expressway between Shinchi and Sōma interchanges in Fukushima Prefecture In response the East Nippon Expressway Company deployed heavy equipment to remove boulders and clear up debris along the expressway 9 By 17 February the blockages along the expressway were cleared allowing traffic to resume along the route Fences were also erected along the stricken sections of the expressway to prevent further rockslides 10 List of junctions and features EditPA parking area SA service area TB toll gatePrefectureLocationkmmiExitNameDestinationsNotesSaitamaMisato0 00 01Misato Tokyo Gaikan Expressway Ōizumi Matsudo National Route 298 Kan etsu Expressway Tōhoku Expressway Sōka Central Misato Misato Route to Central Circular Route GinzaSouthern terminus of E6 and the Jōban Expressway expressway continues as the Misato Route of the Shuto Expressway network Tokyo Gaikan Expressway exit 802 2 2 41 4 1 5Misato Tunnel4 22 6TBMisato4 22 61 1Misato ryōkinjoSaitama Prefecture Route 52 Koshigaya Nagareyama Route Smart interchange northbound entrance southbound exitChiba Saitama prefecture border4 96 33 03 9Edogawa Bridge over the Edo RiverChibaNagareyama6 13 81 2NagareyamaChiba Prefectuere Route 5 Matsudo Noda Route Kashiwa10 86 72Kashiwa National Route 16Chiba Ibaraki prefecture border13 013 88 18 6Tonegawa Bridge over the Tone RiverIbarakiMoriya15 59 6SAMoriyaTsukubamirai19 111 93Yawara National Route 29420 4 20 612 7 12 8Kokaigawa Bridge over the Kokai RiverTsukuba30 318 84YatabeIbaraki Prefecture Route 19 Toride Tsukuba Route 34 621 54 1Tsukuba Ken Ō ExpresswayKen Ō Expressway exit 8036 122 4PAYatabe higashiTsuchiura38 724 05Sakura Tsuchiura National Route 35446 629 06Tsuchiura kita National Route 125Kasumigaura50 431 3PAChiyoda54 734 07Chiyoda Ishioka National Route 6Kasumigaura Ishioka border56 256 834 935 3Koisegawa Bridge over the Koise RiverIshioka60 937 87 1Ishioka Omitama National Route 355Smart interchangeOmitama63 239 3PAMinoriKasama69 142 98IwamaIbaraki Prefecture Route 43 Ibaraki Iwama Route 71 2 71 444 2 44 4Hinumagawa Bridge over the Hinuma River72 845 2SA 8 1TomobeIbaraki Prefecture routes 16 Ōarai Tomobe Route 52 Ishioka Shirosato Route Smart interchange74 046 08 2Tomobe Kita Kantō ExpresswayMito82 051 09Mito National Route 5085 653 2PATano86 6 87 053 8 54 1Tano Overpass87 754 59 1Mito kita National Route 123 Ibaraki Prefecture routes 51 Mito Motegi Route 63 Mito Katsuta Nakaminato Route Smart interchange northbound exit southbound entrance88 2 88 754 8 55 1Nakagawa Bridge over the Naka RiverNaka93 858 310NakaIbaraki Prefecture Route 65 Naka Inter Route Tōkai101 763 2PA 10 1TōkaiIbaraki Prefecture Route 62 Hitachinaka Port Yamagata Route Smart interchangeNaka Hitachi border102 8 103 563 9 64 3Kujigawa Bridge over the Kuji RiverHitachi105 365 411Hitachiminami Ōta National Route 6 National Route 293Hitachiōta108 4 110 867 4 68 8Hitachi TunnelHitachi110 8 112 668 8 70 0Ōkubo tunnels112 6 113 970 0 70 8Suwa tunnels114 4 115 271 1 71 6Narusawa Tunnel115 2 117 071 6 72 7Sukegawa Tunnel117 573 0PA 11 1Hitachi chuō Hitachi Toll Road north118 1 118 273 4 73 4Sukegawa Tunnel118 2 118 873 4 73 8Daiōin Tunnel119 1 121 074 0 75 2Kurakake Tunnel122 7 122 976 2 76 4Ogitsu Tunnel124 377 212Hitachi kita National Route 6Ibaraki Prefecture Route 10 Hitachi Iwaki Route 126 2 126 578 4 78 6Juō TunnelTakahagi135 284 013TakahagiIbaraki Prefecture Route 67 Takahagi Inter Route Kitaibaraki136 684 9SANakagō142 488 514KitaibarakiIbaraki Prefecture Route 69 Kitaibaraki Inter Route 146 7 148 191 2 92 0Sekinami Tunnel148 3 148 592 1 92 3Sekimoto Tunnel150 393 4PASekimotoFukushimaIwaki154 596 015Iwaki Nakoso National Route 289161 0100 015 1Iwaki OnahamaFukushima Prefecture Route 20 Iwaki Kamimisaka Ono Route Exit opens in 2021167 1103 816Iwaki YumotoFukushima Prefecture Route 14 Iwaki Ishikawa Route 169 4105 3PAYunotake171 2106 416 1Iwaki Ban etsu Expressway west175 5109 117Iwaki chuō National Route 49179 4 179 8111 5 111 7Natsuigawa Bridge185 7115 4PAYotsukura188 3117 018Iwaki YotsukuraFukushima Prefecture Route 35 Iwaki Namie Route 194 3 194 8120 7 121 0Ōhisa TunnelHirono202 1125 619HironoFukushima Prefecture Route 393 Kamikitaba Shimokitaba Route Naraha197 5 198 9122 7 123 6Kidogawa Bridge207 4128 9PA 19 1NarahaFukushima Prefecture Route 35 Iwaki Namie Route Smart interchangeTomioka218 5135 820Jōban TomiokaFukushima Prefecture Route 36 Ono Tomioka Route Ōkuma222 5138 320 1ŌkumaFukushima Prefecture Route 251 Oragahama Nogami Route Futaba227 9141 620 2Jōban FutabaFukushima Prefecture Route 256 Ide Nagatsuka Route Namie232 8144 721Namie National Route 114 National Route 459Minamisōma251 2156 122Minami SōmaFukushima Prefecture Route 12 Haramachi Kawamata Route 257 7160 1SA 22 1Minami Sōma KashimaFukushima Prefecture Route 34 Sōma Namie Route Smart interchange SIC only open between 06 00 22 00Sōma265 6165 023Sōma Tōhoku Chuō Expressway north Fukushima National Route 115 Central Sōma FukushimaShinchi274 1170 324Shinchi National Route 113MiyagiYamamoto280 6174 424 1Yamamoto minamiMiyagi Prefecture Route 44 Kakuda Yamamoto Route Smart interchange288 9179 525Yamamoto National Route 6Watari295 0183 3PA 25 1TorinoumiMiyagi Prefecture Route 38 Sōma Watari Route via Watari SIC LineSmart interchange300 4186 71WatariMiyagi Prefecture Route 269 Watari Inter Route Sendai Tōbu Road northNorthern terminus of the Jōban Expressway E6 continues north as the Sendai Tōbu Road1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Incomplete access Route transition UnopenedReferences Edit History of Tsukuba City Retrieved 2008 04 16 E NEXCO Expressway Data Archived from the original on 2007 12 13 Retrieved 2008 04 13 Japan s Expressway Numbering System www mlit go jp Jun Hongo 19 February 2015 Highway to Open Near Fukushima Nuclear Plant No Exits Allowed The Wall Street Journal Retrieved 11 October 2019 Ministry of Land Infrastructure and Transport High Standard Trunk Road Map PDF Archived from the original PDF on September 20 2011 Retrieved 2008 04 13 E NEXCO Opening Schedule Retrieved 2008 04 15 Ministry of Land Infrastructure and Transport Tohoku Regional Development Bureau Sendai Hokubu Road Profile Archived from the original on 2008 04 02 Retrieved 2008 04 16 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Quake causes damage to expressway NHK World Japan 14 February 2021 Retrieved 24 February 2021 Japan braces for aftershocks as M7 3 quake injures over 150 Kyodo News 14 February 2021 Retrieved 24 February 2021 常磐道 4日ぶり開通 新幹線は一部見合わせ続く Jōban Expressway opens for the first time in 4 days Part of the Shinkansen continues to be suspended in Japanese Jiji Press 17 February 2021 Retrieved 24 February 2021 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Joban Expressway in Japanese East Nippon Expressway Company Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jōban Expressway amp oldid 1169077295, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.