Haneda Route
Shuto Expressway Haneda Route 首都高速1号羽田線 | |
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Route information | |
Maintained by Metropolitan Expressway Company Limited | |
Length | 4.4 km (2.7 mi) |
Existed | 1963–present |
Major junctions | |
South end | Hamazakibashi Junction in Minato, Tokyo Inner Circular Route |
North end | Haneda entrance/exit in Ōta, Tokyo Yokohane Route |
Location | |
Country | Japan |
Highway system | |
The Haneda Route (羽田線, Haneda-sen), signed as Route 1, is one of the tolled routes of the Shuto Expressway system serving the Greater Tokyo Area. It is one two expressways signed as Route 1 in the system, the other expressway signed as Route 1 is the Ueno Route. The route is a 13.8-kilometer (8.6 mi) long radial highway running south from the ward of Minato in central Tokyo to the ward of Ōta. It connects Tokyo's Inner Circular Route in central Tokyo to Haneda International Airport, one of the Tokyo area's two international airports, as well as the Yokohane Route, which leads to Kawasaki and Yokohama in Kanagawa Prefecture.
History
The Haneda Route was opened in four stages during the 1960s. The first section of the Haneda Route between Hamazakibashi and Shibaura was opened to traffic on 20 December 1962. The second section to be completed between Shibaura and Suzugamori was finished on 21 December 1963. The third section between Suzugamori and Haneda-nishi was opened on 2 August 1964. The fourth and final section between Haneda-nishi and Haneda was opened on 21 December 1966.[1]
Junction list
Municipality | Exit/interchange name | Destinations | Notes |
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Minato-ku | Hamazakibashi JCT | Route C1 Outer Loop to Shibuya and Shinjuku Route C1 Inner Loop to Ginza and Hakozaki |
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Minato-ku | Shibaura JCT | Route 11 to Kuko-chuo (Haneda Airport) and Bayshore Route via Rainbow Bridge. | |
Minato-ku | Shibaura | ||
Shinagawa-ku | Oi JCT | To inbound from Bayshore Route only | |
Shinagawa-ku | Katsushima | Inbound exit/outbound entrance | |
Shinagawa-ku | Suzugamori | Outbound exit/inbound entrance | |
Ota-ku | Heiwajima | Kannana-dori (Tokyo's #7 ring road) | |
Ota-ku | Showajima JCT | Bayshore Route to Urayasu and Higashi-Kanto Expressway | Access from inbound only |
Ota-ku | Kuko-nishi | Haneda Airport (West Entrance) | Outbound exit/inbound entrance |
Ota-ku | Haneda | Kampachi-dori (Tokyo's #8 ring road) | Expressway continues as the Yokohane Route |
See also
References
- ^ "首都高の歴史". Metropolitan Expressway (in Japanese). Retrieved 8 November 2019.
External links
- Media related to Category:Route 1 (Shuto Expressway) at Wikimedia Commons