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'''National Route 16''' is a [[National highways of Japan|national highway]] in [[Japan]]. A beltway around [[Tokyo]], it links the major prefectural capital [[Municipalities of Japan|cities]] of [[Yokohama, Kanagawa|Yokohama]] (in [[Kanagawa Prefecture]]), [[Saitama, Saitama|Saitama]] (in [[Saitama Prefecture]]), and [[Chiba, Chiba|Chiba]] (in [[Chiba Prefecture]]) as well as [[Hachiōji, Tokyo|Hachiōji]] (in Tokyo). It also serves [[Yokosuka, Kanagawa|Yokosuka]] and [[Sagamihara, Kanagawa|Sagamihara]] (in Kanagawa Prefecture), [[Kasukabe, Saitama|Kasukabe]] (in Saitama Prefecture), and [[Kisarazu, Chiba|Kisarazu]] (in Chiba Prefecture). The total length is 241 km.<ref>{{cite web |
'''National Route 16''' is a [[National highways of Japan|national highway]] in [[Japan]]. A beltway around [[Tokyo]], it links the major prefectural capital [[Municipalities of Japan|cities]] of [[Yokohama, Kanagawa|Yokohama]] (in [[Kanagawa Prefecture]]), [[Saitama, Saitama|Saitama]] (in [[Saitama Prefecture]]), and [[Chiba, Chiba|Chiba]] (in [[Chiba Prefecture]]) as well as [[Hachiōji, Tokyo|Hachiōji]] (in Tokyo). It also serves [[Yokosuka, Kanagawa|Yokosuka]] and [[Sagamihara, Kanagawa|Sagamihara]] (in Kanagawa Prefecture), [[Kasukabe, Saitama|Kasukabe]] (in Saitama Prefecture), and [[Kisarazu, Chiba|Kisarazu]] (in Chiba Prefecture). The total length is 241 km.<ref>{{cite web |
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Along with the [[Ken-Ō Expressway]], Route 16 connects the entire length of the Technology Advanced Metropolitan Area (TAMA) Network region - an inland industrial area covering an area of 3000 km<sup>2</sup>, covering 74 municipalities and home to over 10 million people of whom 4 million work in the TAMA Network firms. In 1998 goods shipped from TAMA had twice the shipment value of the [[Silicon Valley]].<ref name="Chandra-2006">{{Cite web | last = Chandra | first = Pankaj | authorlink = | coauthors = | title = Networks of Small Producers for Technological Innovations: Some Models | work = IIM Ahmedabad Working Paper No. 2006-03-02, March 2006 | publisher = IIM Ahmedabad | date = | url = http://205.186.138.171/assets/snippets/workingpaperpdf/2006-03-02pchandra.pdf | format = | doi = | accessdate = 10 March 2012 }}</ref> |
Along with the [[Ken-Ō Expressway]], Route 16 connects the entire length of the Technology Advanced Metropolitan Area (TAMA) Network region - an inland industrial area covering an area of 3000 km<sup>2</sup>, covering 74 municipalities and home to over 10 million people of whom 4 million work in the TAMA Network firms. In 1998 goods shipped from TAMA had twice the shipment value of the [[Silicon Valley]].<ref name="Chandra-2006">{{Cite web | last = Chandra | first = Pankaj | authorlink = | coauthors = | title = Networks of Small Producers for Technological Innovations: Some Models | work = IIM Ahmedabad Working Paper No. 2006-03-02, March 2006 | publisher = IIM Ahmedabad | date = | url = http://205.186.138.171/assets/snippets/workingpaperpdf/2006-03-02pchandra.pdf | format = | doi = | accessdate = 10 March 2012 }}</ref> |
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National Route 16 | |
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国道16号 | |
国道16号 (Kokudō Jūroku-gō) | |
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Length | 241 km (150 mi) |
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Country | Japan |
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National Route 16 is a national highway in Japan. A beltway around Tokyo, it links the major prefectural capital cities of Yokohama (in Kanagawa Prefecture), Saitama (in Saitama Prefecture), and Chiba (in Chiba Prefecture) as well as Hachiōji (in Tokyo). It also serves Yokosuka and Sagamihara (in Kanagawa Prefecture), Kasukabe (in Saitama Prefecture), and Kisarazu (in Chiba Prefecture). The total length is 241 km.[1]
Along with the Ken-Ō Expressway, Route 16 connects the entire length of the Technology Advanced Metropolitan Area (TAMA) Network region - an inland industrial area covering an area of 3000 km2, covering 74 municipalities and home to over 10 million people of whom 4 million work in the TAMA Network firms. In 1998 goods shipped from TAMA had twice the shipment value of the Silicon Valley.[2]
Route Data
- Length: 241 km (150 mi)
- Origin and Terminus: Nishi-ku, Yokohama (originates and ends at junction with Route 1)
- Major cities: Yokosuka, Sagamihara, Hachioji, Kawagoe, Saitama, Kasukabe, Kashiwa, Chiba and Kisarazu
References
- ^ 一般国道16号 (in Japanese). Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism. Kanto Regional Development Bureau. Archived from the original on 2010-07-28. Retrieved 2010-11-29.
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