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Tōkai-Hokuriku Expressway

The Tōkai-Hokuriku Expressway (東海北陸自動車道, Tōkaihokuriku Jidōsha-dō) is a national expressway in the Chūbu region on the island of Honshū in Japan. It is managed by Central Nippon Expressway Company. The route is signed E41 under the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism's "2016 Proposal for Realization of Expressway Numbering."[3]

Tōkai-Hokuriku Expressway
東海北陸自動車道
Route information
Length185 km[2] (115 mi)
Existed1986[1]–present
Major junctions
FromIchinomiya Junction in Ichinomiya, Aichi
Meishin Expressway
ToOyabe-Tonami Junction in Oyabe and Tonami, Toyama
Nōetsu Expressway
Hokuriku Expressway
Location
CountryJapan
Major citiesKakamigahara, Gifu, Seki, Gujō, Takayama, Hida, Nanto, Tonami
Highway system

Overview

Tōkai and Hokuriku are the names of the two regions of Japan that are linked by the expressway.

The expressway begins at a junction with the Meishin Expressway to the northwest of the Nagoya urban area and follows a northerly course into Gifu Prefecture, passing the capital Gifu and heading further north into the mountainous Hida region. The expressway also passes by Shirakawa-gō and Gokayama, two UNESCO World Heritage Sites straddling the border between Gifu Prefecture and Toyama Prefecture. The expressway continues north through western Toyama Prefecture to its terminus at a junction with the Hokuriku Expressway and the Nōetsu Expressway.

The first section of the expressway was opened to traffic in 1986. The final section of the expressway (25 km between Hida-Kiyomi Interchange and Shirakawagō Interchange) was opened on July 5, 2008.[2] A major component of this section is the Hida Tunnel, the second longest road tunnel in Japan[4] after the Kan-Etsu Tunnel. A total of 1.22 trillion yen was spent on planning and construction of the expressway over 36 years.[5]

The expressway is 4 lanes from Ichinomiya Junction to Fukubegatake Parking Area, and 2 lanes on all other sections. Construction to expand the route to 4 lanes is currently underway on the section between Fukubegatake Parking Area and Shirotori Interchange.[6] The speed limit is 80 km/h on 4-laned sections and 70 km/h on 2-laned sections.[2]

Features

At 1,086 meters, Matsunoki Pass between Shōkawa Interchange and Hida-Kiyomi Interchange is the highest point in the national expressway network.[7] A parking area is planned to open at this point.

There are a total of 54 tunnels either completed or under construction. After the Hida Tunnel, the Hakamagoshi Tunnel (between Fukumitsu Interchange and Gokayama Interchange) is the longest. Trucks carrying hazardous materials are forbidden from using the tunnel and must use alternate routes.

The piers on the Washimi Bridge (between Shōkawa Interchange and Takasu Interchange) are the tallest in Japan, at 118 m.[8]

List of interchanges and features

No. Name Connections Dist. from
Origin (km)
Bus Stop Notes Location
1 Ichinomiya-Inazawa-kita IC Pref. Route 14 (Gifu Inazawa Route) (Nishi-Owari Chūō Road) Ichinomiya Aichi
25-1 Ichinomiya JCT   Meishin Expressway 0.0
1-1 Ichinomiya-nishi IC Pref. Route 14 (Gifu Inazawa Route) 1.0 Gifu-bound exit, Ichinomiya JCT-bound entrance only
2 Bisai IC Pref. Route 148 (Hagiwara Sanjō Kitagata Route) 3.9 Ichinomiya JCT-bound exit, Gifu-bound entrance only
3 Ichinomiya-Kisogawa IC   National Route 22 (Meigi Bypass) 7.7
PA Kawashima PA 11.3 Highway Oasis Kakamigahara Gifu
4 Gifu-Kakamigahara IC   National Route 21 (Naka Bypass) 13.3
BS Sohara BS 18.8 Gifu
5 Seki IC   National Route 248 (Seki Bypass) 25.5 Seki
BS Kose BS 27.8
SA Seki SA 28.0 Gifu-bound only
SA Nagaragawa SA 30.1 Takayama-bound only
5-1 Mino-Seki JCT    Tōkai-Kanjō Expressway 31.1
6 Mino IC Pref. Route 94 (Gifu Mino Route) 32.4 Mino
PA Kojōzan PA 38.4 Mino-bound only
7 Minami IC   National Route 156 49.6 Gujō
PA Fukubegatake PA 50.8 Takayama-bound only
8 Gujō-Hachiman IC   National Route 156 59.8
- Hachiman JCT Nōbi-Ōdan Expressway Planned
9/PA Gifu-Yamato IC/PA Pref. Route 52 (Shirotori Itadori Route) 66.0
10 Shirotori IC    Chūbu-Jūkan Expressway
Pref. Route 82 (Shirotori Meihō Route)
76.4
11 Takasu IC Pref. Route 45 (Takasu Inter Route) 84.4
11-1/SA Hiruganokōgen SA/
SIC
Pref. Route 321 (Hiruganokōgen Route) 91.5
12 Shōkawa IC   National Route 158 98.3 Takayama
PA Matsunokitōge PA 109.2
109.5
Oyabe-bound
Ichinomiya-bound
13 Hida-Kiyomi IC/
JCT
   Chūbu-Jūkan Expressway
  National Route 158
117.3
PA Hida-Kawai PA 130.2 Hida
TN Hida Tunnel Length - 10,712 m
Shirakawa
14 Shirakawagō IC   National Route 156 142.2
PA Hida-Shirakawa PA 143.6
143.5
Oyabe-bound
Ichinomiya-bound
15 Gokayama IC   National Route 156 157.4 Nanto Toyama
TN Hakamagoshi Tunnel 165.3 Length - 5,939 m, dangerous goods forbidden
SA Jōhana SA/
SIC
169.9 Highway Oasis
SIC open in 2019
16 Fukumitsu IC   National Route 304 173.8
17 Nanto SIC Pref. Route 279 (Yasui Fukuno Route) 181.4
19 Oyabe-Tonami JCT   Hokuriku Expressway 184.8 Tonami
Oyabe
Through to    Nōetsu Expressway

Gallery

References

  1. ^ Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport. . Archived from the original on March 28, 2008. Retrieved 2008-04-17.
  2. ^ a b c Tokai-Hokuriku Expressway Official Website. . Archived from the original on July 5, 2008. Retrieved 2008-07-07.
  3. ^ "Japan's Expressway Numbering System". www.mlit.go.jp.
  4. ^ Japan Tunnelling Association. . Archived from the original on March 28, 2008. Retrieved 2008-04-18.
  5. ^ "36 years and 1.22 trillion yen later, Tokai-Hokuriku Expressway finally opens". Mainichi Daily News. July 5, 2008. Retrieved 2008-07-07.[dead link]
  6. ^ "NEXCO-Central Business Outline" (PDF). Retrieved 2008-04-17.[dead link]
  7. ^ Gifu Prefectural Government. . Archived from the original on February 7, 2008. Retrieved 2008-04-18.
  8. ^ Gifu Prefectural Government. . Archived from the original on February 7, 2008. Retrieved 2008-04-18.

External links

  • Central Nippon Expressway Company
  • (in Japanese)

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The Tōkai Hokuriku Expressway 東海北陸自動車道 Tōkaihokuriku Jidōsha dō is a national expressway in the Chubu region on the island of Honshu in Japan It is managed by Central Nippon Expressway Company The route is signed E41 under the Ministry of Land Infrastructure Transport and Tourism s 2016 Proposal for Realization of Expressway Numbering 3 Tōkai Hokuriku Expressway東海北陸自動車道Route informationLength185 km 2 115 mi Existed1986 1 presentMajor junctionsFromIchinomiya Junction in Ichinomiya Aichi Meishin ExpresswayToOyabe Tonami Junction in Oyabe and Tonami Toyama Nōetsu Expressway Hokuriku ExpresswayLocationCountryJapanMajor citiesKakamigahara Gifu Seki Gujō Takayama Hida Nanto TonamiHighway systemNational highways of JapanExpressways of Japan Contents 1 Overview 2 Features 3 List of interchanges and features 4 Gallery 5 References 6 External linksOverview EditTōkai and Hokuriku are the names of the two regions of Japan that are linked by the expressway The expressway begins at a junction with the Meishin Expressway to the northwest of the Nagoya urban area and follows a northerly course into Gifu Prefecture passing the capital Gifu and heading further north into the mountainous Hida region The expressway also passes by Shirakawa gō and Gokayama two UNESCO World Heritage Sites straddling the border between Gifu Prefecture and Toyama Prefecture The expressway continues north through western Toyama Prefecture to its terminus at a junction with the Hokuriku Expressway and the Nōetsu Expressway The first section of the expressway was opened to traffic in 1986 The final section of the expressway 25 km between Hida Kiyomi Interchange and Shirakawagō Interchange was opened on July 5 2008 2 A major component of this section is the Hida Tunnel the second longest road tunnel in Japan 4 after the Kan Etsu Tunnel A total of 1 22 trillion yen was spent on planning and construction of the expressway over 36 years 5 The expressway is 4 lanes from Ichinomiya Junction to Fukubegatake Parking Area and 2 lanes on all other sections Construction to expand the route to 4 lanes is currently underway on the section between Fukubegatake Parking Area and Shirotori Interchange 6 The speed limit is 80 km h on 4 laned sections and 70 km h on 2 laned sections 2 Features EditAt 1 086 meters Matsunoki Pass between Shōkawa Interchange and Hida Kiyomi Interchange is the highest point in the national expressway network 7 A parking area is planned to open at this point There are a total of 54 tunnels either completed or under construction After the Hida Tunnel the Hakamagoshi Tunnel between Fukumitsu Interchange and Gokayama Interchange is the longest Trucks carrying hazardous materials are forbidden from using the tunnel and must use alternate routes The piers on the Washimi Bridge between Shōkawa Interchange and Takasu Interchange are the tallest in Japan at 118 m 8 List of interchanges and features EditThis article contains a bulleted list or table of intersections which should be presented in a properly formatted junction table Please consult this guideline for information on how to create one Please improve this article if you can November 2021 IC interchange SIC smart interchange JCT junction SA service area PA parking area BS bus stop TN tunnel BR bridgeNo Name Connections Dist fromOrigin km Bus Stop Notes Location1 Ichinomiya Inazawa kita IC Pref Route 14 Gifu Inazawa Route Nishi Owari Chuō Road Ichinomiya Aichi25 1 Ichinomiya JCT Meishin Expressway 0 01 1 Ichinomiya nishi IC Pref Route 14 Gifu Inazawa Route 1 0 Gifu bound exit Ichinomiya JCT bound entrance only2 Bisai IC Pref Route 148 Hagiwara Sanjō Kitagata Route 3 9 Ichinomiya JCT bound exit Gifu bound entrance only3 Ichinomiya Kisogawa IC National Route 22 Meigi Bypass 7 7PA Kawashima PA 11 3 Highway Oasis Kakamigahara Gifu4 Gifu Kakamigahara IC National Route 21 Naka Bypass 13 3BS Sohara BS 18 8 Gifu5 Seki IC National Route 248 Seki Bypass 25 5 SekiBS Kose BS 27 8 SA Seki SA 28 0 Gifu bound onlySA Nagaragawa SA 30 1 Takayama bound only5 1 Mino Seki JCT Tōkai Kanjō Expressway 31 16 Mino IC Pref Route 94 Gifu Mino Route 32 4 MinoPA Kojōzan PA 38 4 Mino bound only7 Minami IC National Route 156 49 6 GujōPA Fukubegatake PA 50 8 Takayama bound only8 Gujō Hachiman IC National Route 156 59 8 Hachiman JCT Nōbi Ōdan Expressway Planned9 PA Gifu Yamato IC PA Pref Route 52 Shirotori Itadori Route 66 0 10 Shirotori IC Chubu Jukan ExpresswayPref Route 82 Shirotori Meihō Route 76 411 Takasu IC Pref Route 45 Takasu Inter Route 84 411 1 SA Hiruganokōgen SA SIC Pref Route 321 Hiruganokōgen Route 91 5 12 Shōkawa IC National Route 158 98 3 TakayamaPA Matsunokitōge PA 109 2109 5 Oyabe boundIchinomiya bound13 Hida Kiyomi IC JCT Chubu Jukan Expressway National Route 158 117 3PA Hida Kawai PA 130 2 HidaTN Hida Tunnel Length 10 712 mShirakawa14 Shirakawagō IC National Route 156 142 2PA Hida Shirakawa PA 143 6143 5 Oyabe boundIchinomiya bound15 Gokayama IC National Route 156 157 4 Nanto ToyamaTN Hakamagoshi Tunnel 165 3 Length 5 939 m dangerous goods forbiddenSA Jōhana SA SIC 169 9 Highway OasisSIC open in 201916 Fukumitsu IC National Route 304 173 817 Nanto SIC Pref Route 279 Yasui Fukuno Route 181 419 Oyabe Tonami JCT Hokuriku Expressway 184 8 TonamiOyabeThrough to Nōetsu ExpresswayGallery Edit Ichinomiya Junction southbound Bisai Interchange Near Kawashima Parking Area Bridge over the Kiso River Mino Seki Junction southbound Gujō Hachiman Bus Stop Construction work to expand to 4 lanes near Gifu Yamato Interchange Near Takasu Interchange Washimi Bridge View from Hiruganokōgen Service Area facing south Pacific Ocean Japan Sea watershed boundary near Hiruganokōgen Service Area Future site of Matsunokitōge Parking Area Hida Kiyomi Interchange Near Shirakawagō Interchange View from Jōhana Service Area facing northReferences Edit Ministry of Land Infrastructure and Transport History of the Expressway Network in the Greater Nagoya Area Archived from the original on March 28 2008 Retrieved 2008 04 17 a b c Tokai Hokuriku Expressway Official Website Opening of Completed Expressway Archived from the original on July 5 2008 Retrieved 2008 07 07 Japan s Expressway Numbering System www mlit go jp Japan Tunnelling Association 2005 Activity Report Archived from the original on March 28 2008 Retrieved 2008 04 18 36 years and 1 22 trillion yen later Tokai Hokuriku Expressway finally opens Mainichi Daily News July 5 2008 Retrieved 2008 07 07 dead link NEXCO Central Business Outline PDF Retrieved 2008 04 17 dead link Gifu Prefectural Government Gifu Internet Broadcast Station Archived from the original on February 7 2008 Retrieved 2008 04 18 Gifu Prefectural Government Gifu Internet Broadcast Station Archived from the original on February 7 2008 Retrieved 2008 04 18 External links EditCentral Nippon Expressway Company in Japanese Tōkai Hokuriku Expressway Official Website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tōkai Hokuriku Expressway amp oldid 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