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  2. Japanese National Road Race Championships - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese National Road Race Championships are conducted every year under the auspices of the Japan Cycling Federation. Hidenori Nodera , wearing the Japanese champion's jersey in 2006 Men

  3. Nishiseto Expressway - Wikipedia

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    The road and bridge route was designed with an integrated cycle lane linking Onomichi in Hiroshima Prefecture with Imabari in Ehime Prefecture.The cycle route is approximately 70 kilometres (43 miles) in length, including bridge access ramps, and since opening has become one of Japan's most popular long-distance cycle routes.

  4. List of national highways of Japan - Wikipedia

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    This list of prefectural route of Japan contains every national route in Japan. List of highways. Number Origin ... National Route 507: Itoman, Okinawa: Naha: 26.5:

  5. List of Japanese records in track cycling - Wikipedia

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    Maebashi, Japan Team sprint (500 m) 33.785 Riyu Ohta Kayono Maeda: 16 February 2018 Asian Championships: Nilai, Malaysia [11] Team sprint (750 m) 47.932 Aki Sakai Mina Sato Riyu Ohta: 12 May 2023 Japanese Championships Izu, Japan [12] 3000m individual pursuit: 3:30.486 Tsuyaka Uchino: 15 May 2023 Japanese Championships Izu, Japan [13] 3000m ...

  6. Japan National Route 1 - Wikipedia

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    National Route 1 (国道1号, Kokudō Ichi-gō) is a major highway on the island of Honshū in Japan.It connects Chūō, Tokyo in the Kantō region with the city of Osaka, Osaka Prefecture in the Kansai region, passing through the Chūbu region en route.

  7. National highways of Japan - Wikipedia

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    Japan has a nationwide system of national highways (一般国道, Ippan Kokudō) distinct from the expressways. The Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism and other government agencies administer the national highways. Beginning in 1952, Japan classified these as Class 1 or Class 2.