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  2. 2024 Noto earthquake - Wikipedia

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    Japan Post also suspended services to the Noto Peninsula until 12 January due to road closures. [214] NTT Docomo , Rakuten Mobile , [ 112 ] Softbank and KDDI reported telecommunications and internet service disruptions in Ishikawa and Niigata prefectures, [ 215 ] while NTT West said its facilities were damaged by the earthquake.

  3. Driver still stuck in sinkhole after 24 hours; nearby ...

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    Witnesses said the road sunk just before the truck passed, Japan Today reported, citing the police. The spokesman said that another sinkhole has since opened up nearby, and residents within a 650 ...

  4. National highways of Japan - Wikipedia

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    Highways numbered since that time have had three-digit numbers, so the numbers 58–100, which had so far been unused, remained unused. However, when Okinawa Prefecture reverted to Japanese control in 1972, Route 58, with its southern endpoint in Okinawa's capital city of Naha, was established. The numbers from 59 to 100 remain unused.

  5. Japan National Route 279 - Wikipedia

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    Pilgrimages along the Tanabu-kaidō to Mount Osore date back to 862, but it is uncertain if the establishment of a maintained road took place before the Nanbu built it. [ 10 ] National Route 279 was established by the Cabinet of Japan in 1970 along the Tanabu-kaidō between Noheji and Ōma, the ferry linking Ōma and Hakodate, and the short ...

  6. Tokyo Expressway - Wikipedia

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    National highways of Japan Expressways of Japan The Tokyo Expressway ( 東京高速道路 , Tōkyō Kōsoku Dōro ) , also known as the KK Route , is a 2.0-kilometer-long (1.2 mi) untolled expressway in central Tokyo owned and maintained by the Tokyo Expressway Company (Tōkyō Kōsoku Dōro K.K. ).

  7. Road transport in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Road transport is an essential element of the Japanese transport network, and vital part of the Japanese economy. Japan's history of having human-made roads ranging from the present to the Jōmon period. The Gokishichidō of the Asuka period and the Edo period kaidō both figured into the government's attempts to centralize their authority.

  8. Expressways of Japan - Wikipedia

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    All roads in Japan that are built to expressway standards (including national and urban expressways themselves) are known as Roads for motor vehicles only (自動車専用道路, Jidōsha Senyō Dōro). If a road for motor vehicles only cannot be classified as a national or urban expressway, it may be classified into one of the following ...

  9. Japan National Route 292 - Wikipedia

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    National Route 292 is a national highway of Japan connecting Naganohara, Gunma and Myōkō, Niigata in Japan, with a total length of 112.6 km (70.0 mi). See also