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  2. 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 ...

  3. Tōhoku-Chūō Expressway - Wikipedia

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    The Tōhoku-Chūō Expressway (東北中央自動車道, Tōhoku-Chūō Jidōsha-dō) (lit. Central Tōhoku Expressway) is a 2-laned national expressway in the Tōhoku region of Japan . It is owned and operated by East Nippon Expressway Company and Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism (MLIT).

  4. Nihonkai-Tōhoku Expressway - Wikipedia

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    The Nihonkai-Tōhoku Expressway is the operating name for the sections of the Nihonkai Engan Tōhoku Expressway that are operated by East Nippon Expressway Company. The Nihonkai Engan Tōhoku Expressway is an official designation consisting of several routes that link Niigata with Aomori via Yamagata and Akita , [ 2 ] reaching a total of ...

  5. Speed limits in Japan - Wikipedia

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    The highest speed limit in Japan is 120 km/h (approximately 74.6 mph), which applies on sections of Shin-Tōmei Expressway (E1A) and Tōhoku Expressway (E4), and expressways in the Kantō Plain leading to Tokyo, [1] [2] although a speed limit of 120 km/h is planned to be introduced on some more expressways. [3]

  6. Expressways of Japan - Wikipedia

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    The Metropolitan Expressway Public Corporation (responsible for the Shuto Expressway) was established in 1959, and the Hanshin Expressway Public Corporation (responsible for the Hanshin Expressway) was established in 1962. By 2004 the lengths of their networks had extended to 283 kilometres (175.8 mi) and 234 kilometres (145.4 mi) respectively.

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  8. Category:Tōhoku Expressway - Wikipedia

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    Kamikita Expressway; S. Sakanashi Tunnel This page was last edited on 30 June 2020, at 15:11 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

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