Higashi-Mito Road
Higashi-Mito Road | |
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国道6号 | |
東水戸道路 | |
Route information | |
Existed | 1996[2]–present |
Major junctions | |
From | Mito-minami Interchange in Mito, Ibaraki Kita-Kantō Expressway National Route 6 |
To | Hitachinaka Interchange in Hitachinaka, Ibaraki Hitachinaka Road National Route 245 |
Location | |
Country | Japan |
Highway system | |
The Higashi-Mito Road (東水戸道路, Higashimito Dōro) is a 4-laned toll road in Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan. It is owned and operated by East Nippon Expressway Company.
Overview
The route is officially designated as a bypass for National Route 6, however it is functionally an extension of the Kita-Kantō Expressway. As such it is classified as a national highway for motor vehicles only with national expressway concurrency (高速自動車国道に並行する一般国道自動車専用道路, Kōsoku Jidōsha Kokudō ni Heikōsuru Ippan Kokudō Jidōsha Senyō Dōro)[3] with the same design standard as other national expressways.
The first section was opened to traffic in 1996 and a bridge crossing the Naka River was finished in 1999,[4] completing the route. The road was expanded from 2 to 4 lanes in 2000.[4]
List of interchanges and features
- IC - interchange, BR - bridge, TB - toll gate
No. | Name | Connections | Notes | Location (all in Ibaraki) |
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Through to Kita-Kantō Expressway | ||||
17 | Mito-minami IC | National Route 6 (Mito Bypass) | Mito | |
18 | Mito-Ōarai IC | National Route 51 | ||
BR | Naka River | |||
Hitachinaka | ||||
19/ TB |
Hitachinaka IC Hitachinaka Toll Gate |
National Route 245 | TB collects tolls for through traffic to Hitachinaka Road | |
Through to Hitachinaka Road |
References
- ^ "E-NEXCO Expressway Data". Archived from the original on 2007-12-13. Retrieved 2008-04-13.
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