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Route K1 meets its southern terminus at Ishikawachō Junction with the Kariba Route. [1] The speed limit along almost the entire length of the Yokohane Route is set at 60 km/h. The only exception is at the southern terminus of the route between Yokohama-kōen and Ishikawachō Junction where the limit is lowered to 50 km/h. [2]
The route is a 8.2-kilometer (5.1 mi) long expressway running west from the northern terminus of the Daikoku Route at a junction with the Yokohane Route in Tsurumi-ku, Yokohama, to the Daisan Keihin Road in Tsuzuki-ku, Yokohama in Kanagawa Prefecture. Alongside the Daikoku Route, it connects northern Yokohama to the region-spanning Bayshore Route.
No. 1 Haneda Route Hamazakibashi JCT – Haneda ( – Route K1) No. 2 Meguro Route Ichinohashi JCT – Togoshi; No. 3 Shibuya Route Tanimachi JCT – Yoga ( – the Tomei Expressway) No. 4 Shinjuku Route Miyakezaka JCT – Takaido ( – the Chuo Expressway) No. 5 Ikebukuro Route Takebashi JCT – Bijogi JCT ( – Route S5) No. 6 Mukojima Route ...
The route is a 2.3-kilometer (1.4 mi) long expressway running west from a junction with the Yokohane Route in Kanagawa-ku, Yokohama, to the Daisan Keihin Road and the Yokohama Shindō in Hodogaya-ku, Yokohama in Kanagawa Prefecture. It serves as a radial route running west from central Yokohama.
The Kawasaki Route was first opened on 30 April 2002, with the completion of construction between the interchange at Tonomachi and Kawasaki-Ukishima Junction. [5] On 20 October 2010, the expressway was extended west to its present terminus at Daishi Junction where it meets the Yokohane Route, though it was originally planned to be opened on 18 October.
The route is a 13.8-kilometer (8.6 mi) long radial highway running south from the ward of Minato in central Tokyo to the ward of Ōta. It connects Tokyo's Inner Circular Route in central Tokyo to Haneda International Airport , one of the Tokyo area's two international airports, as well as the Yokohane Route , which leads to Kawasaki and ...
The route is a 7.1-kilometer-long (4.4 mi) expressway running west from a junction with the Tōmei Expressway in Aoba-ku, Yokohama, to the Daisan Keihin Road in Tsuzuki-ku, Yokohama. Alongside the Yokohama North Route and the Daikoku Route, it connects the Tōmei Expressway in northern Yokohama to the region-spanning Bayshore Route.
National Route 1 Pref. Route 26 (Okazaki Kanjō Route) 293.4 - Okazaki-Achiwa SIC: Planned BS Iwazu Bus Stop: 301.5 19-2 Toyota JCT: Isewangan Expressway: 304.1 Toyota: SA (19-3) Toyota-Kamigō SA/ SIC: Pref. Route 76 (Toyota Anjō Route) 305.8 20 Toyota IC: National Route 155 (Toyota-minami Bypass) Pref. Route 76 (Toyota Anjō Route) 310.8 20 ...