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The Daikoku Parking Area (大黒パーキングエリア, Daikoku Pākingueria) is a rest area located on the Daikoku Route of the Shuto Expressway in Tsurumi-ku, Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture. It is the largest parking area on the Shuto Expressway.
The Shuto Expressway (首都高速道路, Shuto Kōsoku-dōro, "Metropolitan Expressway", lit. "Capital Expressway") is a network of tolled expressways in the Greater Tokyo Area of Japan . It is operated and maintained by the Metropolitan Expressway Company Limited ( 首都高速道路株式会社 , Shuto Kōsoku-dōro Kabushiki-gaisha ) .
The Inner Circular Route (都心環状線, Toshin Kanjō-sen), signed as Route C1, is one of the routes of the Shuto Expressway system serving the central part of the Greater Tokyo Area. The route is a complete loop around the central Tokyo wards of Chiyoda, Chūō, and Minato, with a total length of 14.8 kilometers (9.2 mi). In addition to ...
Assetto Corsa (Italian for "Race Setup") is a sim racing video game developed by the Italian video game developer Kunos Simulazioni. It is designed with an emphasis on a realistic racing experience with support for extensive customization and moddability .
Shuto Expressway Kawasaki Route: ↓ Planned TB Tokyo Toll Gate/ Mukaigaoka Bus Stop: 6.7 Miyamae-ku, Kawasaki: 3 Tōmei-Kawasaki IC: 7.6 BS Eda Bus Stop: 10.5 Aoba-ku, Yokohama: 3-1 Yokohama-Aoba IC: National Route 246 Shuto Expressway Yokohama Northwest Route: 13.3 PA Kōhoku PA: 14.2 Midori-ku, Yokohama: 4 Yokohama-Machida IC/ Yokohama Bus Stop
The Tokyo Expressway is a 2.0-kilometer-long (1.2 mi) privately-owned highway enclosing all but the eastern border of Tokyo's Ginza district. It is connected to the Inner Circular Route of the Shuto Expressway at both ends indirectly. [1] The expressway is funded by rent collected by the Tokyo Expressway Company.
Plans for an expressway on the route were first drawn up around 1970, initially in the form of an elevated expressway over the Meguro River between Shibuya and Oimachi. The elevated expressway plan was shelved shortly after, following concerns about environmental issues and local resident protests, but re-emerged in the 1990s in the form of a tunnel plan.
The route is a 19.7-kilometer (12.2 mi) long radial highway running southwest from the southern terminus of the Haneda Route in Ōta near Haneda International Airport in Tokyo to the Kariba Route in Naka-ku, Yokohama in Kanagawa Prefecture.