Tōmei Highway
Tōmei Highway in Japan | |
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Basic data | |
Operator: | NEXCO Naka-Nihon |
Start of the street: |
Tokyo ( 35 ° 38 ′ N , 139 ° 38 ′ E ) |
End of street: |
Nagoya ( 35 ° 18 ′ N , 136 ° 55 ′ E ) |
Overall length: | 346.8 km |
Tōmei Highway at Atsugi |
The Tōmei highway ( Japanese 東 名 高速 道路 , Tōmei Kōsokudōro ) is the most important east-west highway in Japan and crosses the Japanese main island of Honshū from Setagaya to Komaki and meets the Meishin highway here . The name Tomei is composed of the spelling of the city Tokyo ( 東京 ) and Nagoya ( 名古屋 together). It was opened between 1968 and 1969.
The 346.8 km long highway is from the central Japan motorway operating company Naka-Nihon Kōsokudōro (KK Engl. Central Nippon Expressway Co., Ltd. , NEXCO ) operated and is known as "National mainline" ( Kokkandō , short for 国土開発幹線自動車道 , kokudo kaihatsu kansen jidōshadō ) classified.
The Shin-Tōmei highway ("new Tōmei highway") runs parallel about 10 km inland .
Connection points ( interchange )
Tokyo (1) - Tōmei-Kawasaki (3) - Yokohama-Aoba (3-1) - Yokohama-Machida (4) - Atsugi (5) - Hadano-Nakai (5-1) - Oi-Matsuda (6) - Gotemba (7) - Susono (7-1) - Numazu (8) - Fuji (9) - Shimizu (10) - Shizuoka (11) - Yaizu (12) - Yoshida (13) - Aira-Makinohara (13-1) - Kikugawa (14) - Kakegawa (14-1) - Fukuroi (15) - Iwata (15-1) - Hamamatsu (16) - Hamamatsu-Nishi (16-1) - Mikkabi (17) - Toyokawa (18) - Otowa- Gamagōro (18-1) - Okazaki (19) - Toyota (20) - Toyota-Miyoshi (20-1) - Nagoya (21) - Kasugai (22) - Komaki (24)
course
- Tokyo prefecture
- Kanagawa Prefecture
- Tokyo prefecture
- Kanagawa Prefecture
- Shizuoka Prefecture
- Aichi prefecture
Web links
- Operating company Naka-Nihon Kōsokudōro KK (Japanese)