Japan National Route 11
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National Route 11 国道11号 (Kokudō Jūichi-gō?) |
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Length: | 238.8 km (148 mi) | ||||
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National Route 11 is a Japanese highway on the island of Shikoku. The most important artery in Shikoku, it originates at the intersection with Routes 28, 55 and 195 in the prefectural capital of Tokushima (Tokushima Prefecture) and terminates at the intersection with Routes 33, 56, 317, 379, 440 and 494 in Matsuyama (the capital of Ehime Prefecture). Between the terminals, it passes through Naruto (Tokushima Prefecture) and Takamatsu (the capital of Kagawa Prefecture), as well as other regional population centers. Route 11 measures 238.8 km in length.
[edit] Route Data
- Length: 238.8 km (148.4 mi)
- Origin: Tokushima (originates at junction with Routes 28, 55 and 195)
- Terminus: Matsuyama, Ehime (ends at Junction with Routes 33, 56, 317, 379, 440 and 494)
- Major cities: Naruto, Takamatsu, Sakaide, Marugame, Shikokuchuo, Niihama, Saijo, Toon
[edit] History
- 1952-12-04 - First Class National Highway 11 (from Tokushima to Matsuyama)
- 1965-04-01 - General National Highway 11 (from Tokushima to Matsuyama)