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Japan National Route 42

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National Route 42 shield
National Route 42
国道42号
Map
Route information
Length504.6 km[1] (313.5 mi)
Existed1 April 1959–present
Major junctions
East end National Route 1 in Hamamatsu
West end National Route 24 in Wakayama
Location
CountryJapan
Highway system
National Route 41 National Route 43

National Route 42 (国道42号, Kokudō yonjūni-gō), also called Kumano Kaidō or Tropical Route is a national highway connecting Hamamatsu, Shizuoka and Wakayama, Wakayama in Japan. Part of the route requires crossing Ise Bay on the Ise-wan Ferry.[2][3] It is the 8th longest national highway in Japan.

Route data

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The total length on the main road is 487.2km(307.2 miles). However, by factoring in the overlapped section (33.4km/20.8 miles) and the sea crossing(19.8km/12.3 miles)the total distance becomes 540.3km(335.7miles).[4] At the origin Hamamatsu, the route starts overlapped with Route 1 and, is a junction to route 257 and 300. The route passes though the cities of Tahara, Toba, Ise, Matsusaka, Owase, Kumano, Shingū, Tanabe, and Gobō. At the terminus Wakayama, there is a junction with national route 24 and 26.

Overlapping sections

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  • From the origin to Kosai: Route 1
  • From Tahara to Toba (Ferry crossing section): Route 259
  • From Toba to Ise: Route 167
  • From Ise to Matsusaka : Route 23
  • From Tanabe to Minabe: Route 424

History

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Route 42 was originally designated in January 1945 as a section of Route 41 (the Kumano Highway), which ran to Tokyo. This ran concurrent with Route 1 (now Route 1/Route 23). On 18 May 1953 Route 41 was classified as a Class 2 highway and redesignated as Route 170, which was later redesignated as Route 42 when the route was promoted to a Class 1 highway. On 1 April 1965, the classification of Class 1 and Class 2 was discontinued, redesignating it as General National Route 42.

On 1 April 1993, the highway was changed by removing the section of Tsu-Matsusaka and adding the Hamamatsu - Matsusaka. This was part of the plan to connect the Atsumi Peninsula, though the Kii Peninsula, Shikoku, Kyushu and terminating at Okinawa.[5] This plan is called the Japan Sea National Land Axis Plan.[6]

Passes through

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Shizuoka Prefecture
  • Hamana Bypass (浜名バイパス)[7]
    • Hamamatsu - Kosai
Aichi Prefecture
  • Sanen Ise Access Road (三遠伊勢連絡道路)[8] - Planning Stage
    • Hamamatsu - Ise (Mie Prefecture)
Mie Prefecture
  • Matsusaka - Taki Bypass (松阪多気バイパス)[9]
    • Matsusaka - Taki
  • Kumano - Owase Road (熊野尾鷲道路)[10]
    • Owase - Kumano
  • Odomari Bypass (大泊バイパス)[11]
    • Kumano
  • Kumano Road (熊野道路)[12]
    • Kumanoo
  • Kiho Bypass (紀宝バイパス)[13]
    • Kiho - Shingu
  • Shingu - Kiho Road (新宮紀宝道路)[14]
    • Kiho - Shingu
Wakayama Prefecture
  • Nachikatsuura - Shingu Road (那智勝浦新宮道路)[15]
    • Shingu - Nachikatsuura
  • Kushimoto - Taiji Road (串本太地道路)[16]
    • Taiji - Kushimoto
  • Susami - Kushimoto Road (すさみ串本道路)[17]
    • Kushimoto - Susami
  • Yuasa - Gobo Road (湯浅御坊道路) - Toll Road[18]
    • Gobo - Yuasa
  • Hiki River Road (日置川道路)[19]
    • Sasumi - Shirahama
  • Tanabe Bypass (田辺バイパス)[20]
    • Kamitonda - Tanabe
  • West Tanabe Bypass (田辺西バイパス)[20]
    • Tanabe
  • Yura Bypass (由良バイパス)
    • Yura - Hirogawa
  • Arida Bypass (有田バイパス)
    • Arida
  • Shimizu Widening (冷水拡幅) - Partially Under Construction[21]
    • Kainan
  • Arita - Kainan Road (有田海南道路) - Partially Under Construction[21]
    • Arida - Kainan
  • Kainan Bypass (海南バイパス)
    • Kainan

Intersects with

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PrefectureLocationkmmiDestinationsNotes
ShizuokaHamamatsu National Route 257 / National Route 301 – Takayama, Toyota
National Route 1 – Osaka, Tokyo
Overlapping section of National Route 1
Kosai National Route 257 / National Route 301 – Takayama, Toyota
National Route 1 – Osaka, Tokyo
End of overlapping section of National Route 1
AichiTaharaAichi Prefectural Route 28Takahara
Aichi Prefectural Route 2Toyohashi
National Route 259 – Toba,ToyohashiOverlapping section with National Route 259
Ise WanTahara - TobaIse Wan Ferry
MieToba National Route 167 – Shima,IseOverlapping section with National Route 167
National Route 167 – Shima,IseEnd of overlapping section for National Route 167
IseIse-Futami-toba Line - Ise
National Route 23 – Toyohashi,Ise
MeiwaMie Prefectural Route 60Ise, Matsusaka
MatsusakaMie Prefectural Route 59Matsusaka
National Route 23 – Ise, ToyohashiEnd of overlapping section with National Route 23
Mie Prefectural Route 60Ise, MatsusakaOn the Matsusaka - Taki Bypass
Mie Prefectural Route 37Toba, MatsusakaOn the Matsusaka - Taki Bypass
Mie Prefectural Route 59MatsusakaOn the Matsusaka - Taki Bypass
Mie Prefectural Route 59MatsusakaOn the Matsusaka - Taki Bypass
Mie Prefectural Route 59Matsusaka
Mie Prefectural Route 59Matsusaka
TakiMie Prefectural Route 13Ise,Taki
Ise Expressway - Ise,Tsu
Kisei Expressway - Taki,Owase
Seiwa-Taki Interchange
National Route 368 – Iga, Taki
OdaiMie Prefectural Route 46Minamiise,Odai
Mie Prefectural Route 31Odai
Kisei Expressway - Taki,OwaseOmiya - Odai Interchange
TaikiMie Prefectural Route 38Taiki,Ise
Mie Prefectural Route 33Taiki,Ise
Mie Prefectural Route 68– TaikiConnecting to Kisei Expressway - Taki,Owase
Kihoku National Route 260 – Kihoku, Shima
National Route 422 – Otsu, Kihoku
National Route 422 – Otsu, Kihoku
Kisei Expressway - Taki,OwaseMiyama Interchange
Owase National Route 425 – Owase, Gobo
National Route 311 – Owase, Kamitonda
Mie Prefectural Route 70Owase
Mie Prefectural Route 70OwaseOn the Kumano Owase Road (Bypass)
Kumano National Route 309 – Osaka, Kumano
National Route 311 – Owase, KamitondaOverlapping section with National Route 311
Mie Prefectural Route 34Kumano
National Route 311 – Owase, KamitondaEnd of overlapping section of National Route 311
MihamaMie, Wakayama Prefectural Route 52Mihama,Kitayama
Mie Prefectural Route 62Mihama,Kumano
KihoMie Prefectural Route 35KIho,MihamaOn Kiho Bypass
WakayamaShinguWakayama Prefectural Route 42Shingu
National Route 168 – Shingu, Hirakata
NachikatsuuraWakayama Prefectural Route 43Nachikatsuura,Kozagawa
Wakayama Prefectural Route 46NachikatsuuraEntrance of Bypass road
Wakayama Prefectural Route 46Nachikatsuura
Wakayama Prefectural Route 46Nachikatsuura
Wakayama Prefectural Route 45Nachikatsuura,Tanabe
KushimotoWakayama Prefectural Route 38Kushimoto,Susami
Wakayama Prefectural Route 41Kushimoto
Wakayama Prefectural Route 41Kushimoto
National Route 371 – Kushimoto, Kawachinagano
Wakayama Prefectural Route 39Kushimoto,Kozagawa
SusamiWakayama Prefectural Route 36Susami,Kamitonda
Wakayama Prefectural Route 38Kushimoto,Susami
ShirahamaWakayama Prefectural Route 37Shirahama,Tanabe
Wakayama Prefectural Route 34Shirahama
KamitondaWakayama Prefectural Route 31Shirahama,Tanabe
National Route 311 – Owase, Kamitonda
TanabeWakayama Prefectural Route 33Tanabe
Wakayama Prefectural Route 31Shirahama,Tanabe
To Nanki-Shirahama Airport
Wakayama Prefectural Route 29Tanabe
Wakayama Prefectural Route 208Tanabe
Hanwa Expressway
Kisei Expressway
Nanki Tanabe Interchange
National Route 424 – Tanabe, KinokawaOverlapping section with National Route 424
Minabe National Route 424 – Tanabe, KinokawaEnd of overlapping section with National Route 424
InamiWakayama Prefectural Route 28Inami
Gobo National Route 425 – Owase, Gobo
Wakayama Prefectural Route 25Gobo,Hidakagawa
Wakayama Prefectural Route 26Gobo,Hidakagawa
Wakayama Prefectural Route 24Gobo,Hidakagawa
HidakaWakayama Prefectural Route 27Hidaka,Inami
Wakayama Prefectural Route 23Hidaka,Yuasa
YuraWakayama Prefectural Route 23Hidaka,Yuasa
Wakayama Prefectural Route 23Hidaka,Yuasa
HirogawaWakayama Prefectural Route 27Hidaka,Inami
Hanwa ExpresswayHirokawa Interchange
YuasaWakayama Prefectural Route 23Hidaka,Yuasa
Aridagawa Hanwa ExpresswayArida Interchange
Wakayama Prefectural Route 22Aridagawa
AridaWakayama Prefectural Route 20Arida,Yuasa
Wakayama Prefectural Route 20Arida,Yuasa
National Route 480 – Arida, Izumiotsu
Kainan Hanwa ExpresswayKainan Interchange
National Route 370 – Kainan, Nara
Wakayama Prefectural Route 9Kainan,Iwade
WakayamaWakayama Prefectural Route 13Wakayama,Hashimoto
National Route 26 – Wakayama, Osaka
National Route 24 – Wakayama, Kyoto
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

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