Ring Route (Nagoya Expressway)

Nagoya Expressway Ring Route
名古屋高速道路都心環状線
Route information
Length: 10.3 km[1] (6.4 mi)
Existed: 1985 – present
Major junctions
From: Higashi-Kataha Junction in Higashi-ku, Nagoya
Nagoya Expressway Kusunoki Route
To: Higashi-Kataha Junction in Higashi-ku, Nagoya
Nagoya Expressway Kusunoki Route
Highway system
National highways of Japan
Expressways of Japan

The Nagoya Expressway Ring Route (名古屋高速道路都心環状線 Nagoya Kōsokudōro Toshinkanjōsen) is an urban expressway in Nagoya, Japan. It is a part of the Nagoya Expressway network and is owned and operated by Nagoya Expressway Public Corporation.

Overview

The Ring Route forms a rectangular loop around downtown Nagoya. It is one-way only and flows clockwise with 2 to 4 lanes of traffic. Routes 1 through 6 of the Nagoya Expressway network extend radially from the Ring Route (Route 2 bisects it). The Ring Route also serves as the origin point for these expressways.

The first section of the route was opened to traffic in 1985 and the route was completed in 1995.[2] The future Sannō Junction will link the Ring Route to Route 4 which is under construction.

Interchange list

No. Name Connections Notes Location
(all in Nagoya)
JCT Higashi-Kataha JCT Nagoya Expressway Kusunoki Route Higashi-ku
R01 Tōshinchō Exit
R02 Tōshinchō Entrance
JCT Marutachō JCT Nagoya Expressway Higashiyama Route Marutachō JCT ←→ Takabari JCT access only Naka-ku
JCT Tsurumai-minami JCT Nagoya Expressway Ōdaka Route Shōwa-ku
R03 Higashibetsuin Exit Naka-ku
R04 Higashibetsuin Entrance
JCT Sannō JCT Nagoya Expressway Tōkai Route Under construction Nakagawa-ku
JCT Shinsuzaki JCT Nagoya Expressway Manba Route Shinsuzaki JCT ←→ Nagoya-nishi JCT access only Nakamura-ku
R05 Nishikibashi Exit Naka-ku
R06 Meieki Entrance Meieki is the area around Nagoya Station. Nakamura-ku
JCT Meidōchō JCT Nagoya Expressway Kiyosu Route Nishi-ku
R07 Marunouchi Exit National Route 22 Naka-ku
R08 Marunouchi Entrance National Route 22
JCT Higashi-Kataha JCT Nagoya Expressway Kusunoki Route Higashi-ku

References

  1. "Nagoya Expressway Route Map". Retrieved 2008-04-18.
  2. Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport. "History of the Expressway Network in the Greater Nagoya Area". Retrieved 2008-04-17.

External links

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