Hokuriku Expressway
Hokuriku Expressway | |
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北陸自動車道 | |
Route information | |
Length: | 476.5 km[1] (296.1 mi) |
Existed: | 1972[2] – present |
Major junctions | |
From: |
Niigata-Chūō Junction in Niigata, Niigata Ban-etsu Expressway Nihonkai-Tōhoku Expressway |
To: |
Maibara Junction in Maibara, Shiga Meishin Expressway |
Location | |
Major cities: | Nagaoka, Jōetsu, Uozu, Toyama, Kanazawa, Komatsu, Fukui, Sabae, Echizen, Tsuruga, Nagahama |
Highway system | |
National highways of Japan Expressways of Japan |
The Hokuriku Expressway (北陸自動車道 Hokuriku Jidōsha-dō), (abbreviated as Hokuriku Expwy (北陸道 Hokurikudō), is a 4-laned national expressway in Japan. It is owned and managed by East Nippon Expressway Company and Central Nippon Expressway Company.
Overview
The first section was opened in 1972 by Japan Highway Public Corporation and construction proceeded in stages until the entire route was completed in 1988.[3] On October 1, 2005, all national expressways were privatized[4] and management of the Hokuriku Expressway was divided between the East and Central Nippon Expressway Companies.[5]
The route serves the Hokuriku region on the north central coast of Honshū, Japan's largest island. For most of its length it parallels National Route 8 and the Hokuriku Main Line of West Japan Railway Company.
Although the route officially originates in Niigata and terminates at Maibara, exit numbers and kilometer markings originate from Maibara.
Features
Around Tsuruga Interchange, the south-bound lanes cross over the north-bound lanes and diverges drastically. The expressway rejoins normally at a point near Suizu Parking Area.
There are 14 tunnels between Kinomoto Interchange and Takefu Interchange (two of which are longer than 2,000 m), and 26 tunnels between Asahi Interchange and Jōetsu Interchange (eight of which are longer than 2,000 m).
List of interchanges and features
- IC - interchange, SIC - smart interchange, JCT - junction, SA - service area, PA - parking area, BS - bus stop, TN - tunnel, CB - snow chains
No. | Name | Connections | Dist. from Maibara |
Bus Stop | Notes | Location | |
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27-1 | Maibara JCT | Meishin Expressway | 0.0 | Maibara | Shiga | ||
1 | Maibara IC | National Route 21 | 0.7 | ||||
PA | Kanda PA | 4.7 | X | Nagahama | |||
2 | Nagahama IC | Pref. Route 37 (Nakayama Higashi Kōsaka Route) | 9.7 | X | |||
BS | Torahime Bus Stop | X | Closed | ||||
BS | Kohoku Bus Stop | X | Closed | ||||
BS | Takatsuki Bus Stop | X | Closed | ||||
3 | Kinomoto IC | National Route 8 National Route 365 |
23.6 | X | |||
SA | Shizugatake SA | 25.8 | |||||
BS/CB | Yogo Bus Stop Yogo Chain Base |
X | Bus Stop closed | ||||
BS/CB | Yogo-kita Bus Stop Yogo-kita Chain Base |
X | Bus Stop closed | ||||
PA | Tone PA | 38.5 | X | Tsuruga | Fukui | ||
<3-1> | Tsuruga JCT | Maizuru-Wakasa Expressway | 45.7 | ○ | |||
4 | Tsuruga IC | National Route 8 (Tsuruga Bypass) | 46.8 | ○ | |||
BS/CB | Tajiri (South-bound) Akihara (North-bound) |
X | Bus Stop closed | ||||
PA | Suizu PA | 57.1 | X | ||||
5 | Imajō IC | National Route 365 | 68.3 | X | Minamiechizen | ||
SA | Nanjō SA | 72.2 | X | ||||
6 | Takefu IC | Pref. Route 262 (Takefu Inter Higashi Route) Pref. Route 40 (Takefu Inter Route) |
80.8 | ○ | Echizen | ||
7 | Sabae IC | Pref. Route 105 (Sabae Imadate Route) Pref. Route 39 (Sabae Inter Route) |
86.2 | ○ | Sabae | ||
PA | Kitasabae PA | 89.3 | |||||
8 | Fukui IC | National Route 158 | 97.4 | ○ | Fukui | ||
9 | Fukui-kita IC/JCT | Chūbu-Jūkan Expressway (Planned) National Route 416 |
103.8 | ○ | |||
10 | Maruoka IC | Pref. Route 38 (Maruoka Inter Route) | 110.6 | ○ | Sakai | ||
PA | Onagatani PA | 113.6 | |||||
11 | Kanazu IC | Pref. Route 37 (Kanazu Inter Route) | 121.1 | Awara | |||
12 | Kaga IC | Pref. Route 61 (Kaga Inter Route) | 128.4 | Kaga | Ishikawa | ||
SA | Amagozen SA | 137.0 | ○ | ||||
13 | Katayamazu IC | Pref. Route 20 (Komatsu Kaga Route) | 140.9 | ||||
PA | Ataka PA/SIC | 144.9 | Komatsu | ||||
14 | Komatsu IC | Pref. Route 25 (Kanazawa Mikawa Komatsu Route) | 149.5 | ○ | |||
15 | Mikawa IC | Pref. Route 25 (Kanazawa Mikawa Komatsu Route) Pref. Route 58 (Tsurugi Mikawa Inter Route) |
160.5 | Hakusan | |||
PA | Tokumitsu PA/SIC | 164.9 | ○ | Highway Oasis | |||
BS | Mattō Bus Stop | 169.6 | X | closed by replacement | |||
15-2 | Hakusan IC | Pref. Route 8 (Mattō Unoke Route) | 170.1 | ○ | incl. Mattō Bus Stop | ||
16 | Kanazawa-nishi IC | National Route 8 (Kanazawa Bypass) | 172.7 | Kanazawa | |||
17 | Kanazawa-higashi IC | National Route 8 (Kanazawa Bypass) | 180.4 | ||||
17-1 | Kanazawa-morimoto IC | National Route 159 (Kanazawa Tōbu Kanjō Road) National Route 304 |
183.6 | ||||
PA | Fudōji PA | 184.9 | |||||
18 | Oyabe IC | Pref. Route 42 (Oyabe Fukumitsu Route | 198.0 | Oyabe | Toyama | ||
SA | Oyabegawa Service Area SA | 200.1 | |||||
19 | Oyabe-Tonami JCT | Tōkai-Hokuriku Expressway Nōetsu Expressway |
203.5 | ||||
Tonami | |||||||
20 | Tonami IC | National Route 359 | 207.4 | ||||
PA | Takaoka PA | 216.3 | Takaoka | ||||
21 | Kosugi IC | National Route 472 | 221.7 | Imizu | |||
PA | Kureha PA | 224.6 | |||||
21-1 | Toyama-nishi IC | Pref. Route 41 (Shinminato Hiraoka Route) | 226.9 | Toyama | |||
22 | Toyama IC | National Route 41 | 234.3 | ||||
22-1/ PA | Nagaresugi PA/SIC | 240.9 | |||||
23 | Tateyama IC | Pref. Route 3 (Toyama Tateyama Uozu Route) | 246.6 | Tateyama | |||
24 | Namerikawa IC | Pref. Route 51 (Minowa Namerikawa Inter Route) | 254.7 | ○ | Namerikawa | ||
SA | Arisoumi SA | 258.4 | Maibara-bound | ||||
261.8 | Niigata-bound | Uozu | |||||
25 | Uozu IC | Pref. Route 52 (Ishigaki Uozu Inter Route) | 264.0 | ||||
26 | Kurobe IC | Pref. Route 53 (Wakaguri Ikuji Route) | 273.6 | ○ | Kurobe | ||
26-1/ PA | Nyūzen PA/SIC | 278.1 | Nyūzen | ||||
27 | Asahi IC | National Route 8 | 282.3 | Asahi | |||
PA | Etchūsakai PA | 288.6 | |||||
28 | Oyashirazu IC | National Route 8 | 299.6 | Itoigawa | Niigata | ||
29 | Itoigawa IC | National Route 148 | 312.1 | ||||
PA | Rendaiji PA | 313.7 | |||||
BS | Hayakawa Bus Stop | 318.2 | ○ | ||||
30 | Nou IC | Pref. Route 246 (Nishitobiyama Nō Route) Pref. Route 88 (Nō Inter Route) |
326.7 | ○ | |||
31/SA | Nadachi Tanihama IC/ SA |
Pref. Route 87 (Nadachi Tanihama Inter Route) | 341.8 | ○ | Jōetsu | ||
31-1 | Jōetsu JCT | Jōshin-etsu Expressway | 351.6 | ||||
BS | Kida Bus Stop | 353.6 | ○ | ||||
32 | Jōetsu IC | National Route 18 (Jōshin Bypass) | 356.0 | ||||
BS | Kubiki Bus Stop | 360.8 | ○ | ||||
32-1/ PA | Ōgata PA/SIC | Pref. Route 77 (Jōetsu Kubiki Ōgata Route) | 365.4 | SIC: Open 06:00-22:00 | |||
BS | Katamachi Bus Stop | 368.0 | ○ | ||||
33 | Kakizaki IC | National Route 8 (Kakizaki Bypass) | 373.9 | ○ | |||
34/SA | Yoneyama IC/ SA |
National Route 8 | 385.3 | SA: Niigata-bound | Kashiwazaki | ||
SA | Yoneyama SA | 386.4 | Maibara-bound | ||||
BS | Kamigata Bus Stop | 393.6 | ○ | ||||
35 | Kashiwazaki IC | National Route 252 | 397.2 | ||||
BS | Sochi Bus Stop | 403.0 | ○ | ||||
PA | Kariwa PA | 405.9 | Kariwa | ||||
36 | Nishiyama IC | Pref. Route 23 (Kashiwazaki Takahama Horinouchi Route) Pref. Route 393 (Raihai Nagaoka Route) |
407.9 | ○ | Kashiwazaki | ||
PA | Ōzumi PA | 415.1 | ○ | Nagaoka | |||
37 | Nagaoka JCT | Kan-Etsu Expressway | 421.5 | ||||
BS | Nagaoka-kita Bus Stop | 424.1 | ○ | ||||
38 | Nakanoshima-Mitsuke IC | National Route 8 (Mitsuke Bypass) | 432.2 | ||||
38-1/ PA | Sakae PA/SIC | 441.6 | ○ | Sanjō | |||
39 | Sanjō-Tsubame IC | National Route 289 | 447.5 | ○ | Tsubame | ||
40 | Maki-Katahigashi IC | Pref. Route 9 (Nagaoka Tochio Maki Route) National Route 460 |
457.8 | ○ | Nishikan-ku, Niigata | ||
40-1/ PA | Kurosaki PA/SIC | 467.1 | SIC: Open 06:00-22:00 | Nishi-ku, Niigata | |||
BS | Toppara Bus Stop | 471.1 | ○ | ||||
41 | Niigata-nishi IC | National Route 116 (Niigata Bypass) | 473.0 | ||||
42 | Niigata-Chūō JCT | Ban-etsu Expressway | 476.5 | Kōnan-ku, Niigata | |||
Through to Nihonkai-Tōhoku Expressway | |||||||
References
- ↑ Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport, Kinki Regional Development Bureau. "Road Timetable" (in Japanese). Retrieved 2008-04-16.
- ↑ "Expressway Opening Dates" (in Japanese). Retrieved 2008-04-16.
- ↑ Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport, Hokuriku Regional Development Bureau. "Oyashirazu Pia Park Profile" (in Japanese). Retrieved 2008-04-16.
- ↑ Mizutani, Fumitoshi; Uranishi, Shuji (2006). Privatization of the Japan Highway Public Corporation: Policy Assessment (pdf). 46th Congress for the European Regional Science Association. Volos, Greece. Retrieved 2008-04-11.
- ↑ "NEXCO-Central Business Outline" (pdf). Retrieved 2008-04-13.
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