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==Overview== |
==Overview== |
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The expressway is planned to commence in the city of [[Shizuoka, Shizuoka|Shizuoka]] and terminate in [[Saku, Nagano]]<ref>{{cite web| |
The expressway is planned to commence in the city of [[Shizuoka, Shizuoka|Shizuoka]] and terminate in [[Saku, Nagano]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mlit.go.jp/road/ir/ir-yosan/h20/s07.pdf |title=High Standard Trunk Road Map |author=Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport |accessdate=2008-04-13 |format=pdf |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110920095900/http://www.mlit.go.jp/road/ir/ir-yosan/h20/s07.pdf |archivedate=2011-09-20 |df= }}</ref> The route {{nihongo|crosses |横断|ōdan}} the mountainous [[Chūbu region]], connecting [[Shizuoka Prefecture|Shizuoka]], [[Yamanashi Prefecture|Yamanashi]], and [[Nagano Prefecture|Nagano]] prefectures. Together with the [[Jōshin-etsu Expressway]], the route forms a link connecting the coastline of the [[Japan Sea]] with that of the [[Pacific Ocean]]. |
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As of March 2008, most of the route is either under construction or still in the planning stages. Most of the incomplete areas will be built according to the New Direct Control System,<ref name="yamanashi">{{cite web| |
As of March 2008, most of the route is either under construction or still in the planning stages. Most of the incomplete areas will be built according to the New Direct Control System,<ref name="yamanashi">{{cite web|url=http://www.pref.yamanashi.jp/barrier/html/douroseibi/56031402180.html#C4 |title=Yamanashi Prefecture Website |accessdate=2008-04-17 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080317081930/http://www.pref.yamanashi.jp/barrier/html/douroseibi/56031402180.html#C4 |archivedate=2008-03-17 |deadurl=yes |df= }}</ref><ref>{{cite web| url= http://www.e-nexco.co.jp/open_schedule/kanto/ | title= E-NEXCO Planned Routes | accessdate= 2008-04-14 }}</ref> whereby the financial burden for construction will be shared by both national and local governments and will be operated as toll-free roads upon completion. |
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==List of interchanges and features== |
==List of interchanges and features== |
Revision as of 22:07, 24 November 2016
Chūbu-Ōdan Expressway | |
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中部横断自動車道 | |
Route information | |
Existed | 2002[1]–present |
Major junctions | |
From | Shin-Shimizu Junction in Shimizu-ku, Shizuoka ![]() |
To | Saku-Komoro Junction in Saku, Nagano ![]() |
Location | |
Country | Japan |
Major cities | Minami-Alps, Kai, Hokuto |
Highway system | |
The Chūbu-Ōdan Expressway (中部横断自動車道, Chūbu Ōdan Jidōsha-dō, "Trans-Chūbu Expressway") is a national expressway in Japan. It is managed by East Nippon Expressway Company and Central Nippon Expressway Company.
Overview
The expressway is planned to commence in the city of Shizuoka and terminate in Saku, Nagano[2] The route crosses (横断, ōdan) the mountainous Chūbu region, connecting Shizuoka, Yamanashi, and Nagano prefectures. Together with the Jōshin-etsu Expressway, the route forms a link connecting the coastline of the Japan Sea with that of the Pacific Ocean.
As of March 2008, most of the route is either under construction or still in the planning stages. Most of the incomplete areas will be built according to the New Direct Control System,[1][3] whereby the financial burden for construction will be shared by both national and local governments and will be operated as toll-free roads upon completion.
List of interchanges and features
- IC - interchange, JCT - junction, PA - parking area, BS - bus stop, TB - toll plaza
No. | Name | Connections | Dist. from Origin |
Dist. from Terminus |
Bus Stop | Notes | Location | |
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(<9>) | Shin-Shimizu JCT | ![]() |
0.0 | 71.5 | Opens in 2017 | Shimizu-ku, Shizuoka | Shizuoka | |
<TB> | Tomizawa Toll Plaza | Opens in 2017 | Nanbu | Yamanashi | ||||
- | Tomizawa IC | 21.0 | 51.5 | Opens in 2017 New Direct Control System | ||||
- | Nanbu IC | ![]() |
26.7 | 45.8 | Opens in 2017 New Direct Control System | |||
- | Minobusan IC | Pref. Route 10 (Fujikawa Minobu Route) | Opens in 2017 New Direct Control System |
Minobu | ||||
- | Shimobe-onsen Hayakawa IC | Pref. Route 9 (Ichikawamisato Minobu Route) | 39.4 | 33.1 | Opens in 2017 New Direct Control System | |||
- | Nakatomi IC | Pref. Route 405 (Wariko Kiriishi Route) | - | - | Opens in 2017 New Direct Control System | |||
- | Rokugō IC | Pref. Route 9 (Ichikawamisato Minobu Route) | 49.2 | 23.3 | Opens in 2016 | Ichikawamisato | ||
<TB> | Masuho Toll Plaza | Opens in 2016 | Fujikawa | |||||
5 <PA> |
Masuho IC/PA | ![]() ![]() |
58.5 | 16.0 | PA Opens in 2016 | |||
TB | Minami-Alps Toll Plaza | ↓ | ↑ | Temporary - Closes in 2016 | Minami-Alps | |||
6 | Minami-Alps IC | Shin-Yamanashi ring road Pref. Route 12 (Nirasaki Minami-Alps Chūō Route) |
64.7 | 9.8 | ||||
7 | Shirane IC | Shin-Yamanashi ring road Pref. Route 39 (Imasuwa Kitamura Route) National Route 52 (Kōsai Road) |
67.7 | 6.8 | ||||
(15-2) | Futaba JCT | ![]() |
74.5 | 0.0 | Kai | |||
Concurrent with ![]() | ||||||||
(<17-2>) | Nagasaka JCT | ![]() |
Planned | Hokuto | Yamanashi | |||
- | Takane IC | Planned | ||||||
- | Minamimaki IC | Planned | Minamimaki | Nagano | ||||
- | Koumi IC | Planned | Koumi | |||||
- | Yachiho IC | ![]() ![]() |
Opens in 2017 New Direct Control System |
Sakuho | ||||
- | Sakumachi IC | ![]() |
Opens in 2017 New Direct Control System | |||||
- | Usuda IC | Pref. Route 121 (Kamiotagiri Usuda Teishajō Route) | Opens in 2017 New Direct Control System |
Saku | ||||
- | Saku-minami IC | ![]() |
0.0 | 8.5 | New Direct Control System | |||
- | Saku-Nakasato IC | Pref. Route 154 (Shionada Saku Route) | 3.0 | 5.5 | New Direct Control System | |||
- | Saku-kita IC | ![]() |
7.2 | 1.3 | New Direct Control System | |||
TB | Komoro-Mikage Toll Plaza | 8.0 | 0.5 | |||||
(7-1) | Saku-Komoro JCT | ![]() |
8.5 | 0.0 |
References
- ^ a b "Yamanashi Prefecture Website". Archived from the original on 2008-03-17. Retrieved 2008-04-17.
{{cite web}}
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{{cite web}}
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