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The route ends abruptly in the city of Ōta, however the route will be extended to a junction with the Tōhoku Expressway in Tochigi Prefecture by 2011. [3] The expressway then follows the route of the Tōhoku Expressway northward for about 13 km, then diverges from this expressway following an easterly course once more.
Pref. Route 55 (Sawara Yamada Route) Pref. Route 253 (Katori Tsunomiya Route) 65.9 km 40.9 mi 57.1 km 35.5 mi Katori: PA Sawara PA: 68.5 km 42.6 mi 54.5 km 33.9 mi BR Tonegawa Bridge: ↓ ↑ Length - 630 m BR Hitachi-Tonegawa Bridge: ↓ ↑ Itako: Ibaraki: 13 Itako IC: Pref. Route 50 (Mito Kamisu Route) Pref. Route 101 (Itako Sawara Route) 74 ...
Length: 130.3 km (87.2 mi) Origin: Kyoto (originates at junction with Routes 1 , 8 and 9 ) Terminus: Wakayama City (ends at Junction with Routes 26 and 42 )
The East Japan Railway Company [10] is a major passenger railway company in Japan and the largest of the seven Japan Railways Group companies. The company name is officially abbreviated as JR-EAST [11] or JR East in English, and as JR Higashi-Nihon (JR東日本, Jeiāru Higashi-Nihon) in Japanese.
Hokkaidō region: Hokkaido Railway Company: JR Bus Tohoku Company: Tōhoku region: East Japan Railway Company: JR Bus Kanto Company: Kantō region: JR Tokai Bus Company: Tōkai region: Central Japan Railway Company: West Japan JR Bus Company: Hokuriku region, Kansai region: West Japan Railway Company: Chugoku JR Bus Company: Chūgoku region: JR ...
To that end, we’ve ranked every single Kanto gym leader, including the two replacement gym leaders featured in Gen 2 and its remakes — they are gym leaders in Kanto, after all. Lt. Surge
Met. Route 24 (Nerima Tokorozawa Route / Mejiro Dōri) 0.0 246.2 80 km/h Nerima: Tokyo: 2 Ōizumi JCT: Tokyo Gaikan Expressway: 0.8 245.0 IC entrance: Nagaoka-bound only Ōizumi IC Met. Route 24 (Nerima Tokorozawa Route / Mejiro Dōri) TB Niiza Toll Gate ↓ ↑ Niiza: Saitama: 100 km/h 3 Tokorozawa IC National Route 463 (Urawa Tokorozawa ...
The Kantō region (関東地方, Kantō-chihō, IPA: [ka(ꜜ)ntoː tɕiꜜhoː]) is a geographical region of Honshu, the largest island of Japan. [2] In a common definition, the region includes the Greater Tokyo Area and encompasses seven prefectures : Chiba , Gunma , Ibaraki , Kanagawa , Saitama , Tochigi , and Tokyo .