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  2. Expressways of Japan - Wikipedia

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    According to the Japan Times, expressway tolls in Japan are three times as high as in France. [13] With a few exceptions, tolls on national expressways are based on distance travelled. When entering the expressway, one collects a ticket, which can be inserted along with the fare into a machine or handed to an attendant upon exiting the expressway.

  3. Tōmei Expressway - Wikipedia

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    The Tōmei Expressway (東名高速道路, Tōmei Kōsoku Dōro) is a national expressway on the island of Honshū in Japan. It is operated by Central Nippon Expressway Company . The expressway is designated as E1 under the "2016 Proposal for Realization of Expressway Numbering", because it parallels National Route 1 . [ 4 ]

  4. Shuto Expressway - Wikipedia

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    Like other expressways in Japan including the Tōmei Expressway, the Shuto line has become a common street racing road. One of the lines, the Bayshore Route (also known as the Wangan route), received worldwide notoriety during the 1990s as the home course for the Mid Night Club, one of the most notorious street racing clubs, who were known for ...

  5. Tōhoku Expressway - Wikipedia

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    The Tōhoku Expressway (東北自動車道, Tōhoku Jidōsha-dō) is a south-north national expressway, and the longest expressway in Japan at 679.5 kilometers (422.2 mi). ). Its southern terminus is in Kawaguchi, Saitama in the Greater Tokyo Area, at the Tokyo Gaikan Expressway and Kawaguchi Route near Araijuku Station, and its northern terminus is at Aomori Interchange in Aomori, Aomori in ...

  6. Tokyo Gaikan Expressway - Wikipedia

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    National highways of Japan Expressways of Japan The Tokyo Gaikan Expressway ( 東京外環自動車道 , Tōkyō Gaikan Jidōshadō ) is a national expressway in Japan .

  7. Nagoya Expressway - Wikipedia

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    Routes 11 and 16 are extensions of Routes 1 and 6 respectively; a separate toll is required for these routes. Nagoya Expressway faces competition from the expressways operated by Central Nippon Expressway Company in the greater Nagoya area. Discount policies on these expressways are much more significant than those on the Nagoya Expressway ...

  8. Ken-Ō Expressway - Wikipedia

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    Along with Japan National Route 16, the Ken-Ō Expressway will connect the entire length of the Technology Advanced Metropolitan Area (TAMA) — an inland industrial region covering an area of 3000 km 2, in 74 municipalities, and home to over 10 million people of whom 4 million work in the TAMA firms.

  9. Meishin Expressway - Wikipedia

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    The Meishin Expressway (名神高速道路, Meishin Kōsoku-dōro), or Nagoya-Kōbe Expressway 193.9 kilometres (120.5 mi) is a toll expressway in Japan.It runs from a junction with the Tōmei Expressway in Komaki, Aichi (outside Nagoya) west to Nishinomiya, Hyōgo (between Osaka and Kobe).