Nishiseto Expressway
Nishiseto Expressway | |
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西瀬戸自動車道 (しまなみ海道) | |
Route information | |
Length: | 59.4 km (36.9 mi) |
Existed: | 1979-2006 – present |
Major junctions | |
From: |
Nishiseto Onomichi Interchange in Onomichi, Hiroshima National Route 2 |
To: |
Imabari Interchange in Imabari, Ehime National Route 196 |
Highway system | |
National highways of Japan Expressways of Japan |
The Nishiseto Expressway (西瀬戸自動車道 Nishiseto Jidōsha-dō), often called the Shimanami Kaidō (しまなみ海道) is an expressway in Japan that connects Onomichi, Hiroshima and Imabari, Ehime, going through nine of the Geiyo Islands, including Ōshima, Umashima, and Innoshima. It has a scenic sea view and can be easily crossed with bicycles and mopeds, as well as cars.
The expressway contains ten bridges, including the Kurushima-Kaikyō Bridge, the world's longest series of suspension bridges, and the Tatara Bridge, the world's second longest cable-stayed bridge. It was opened on May 1, 1999, and is 59.4 kilometers long, sporting four lanes and separate paths for pedestrians and cyclists.
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