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Streets of Kamurocho, a 2D brawler title patterned after the gameplay of the Streets of Rage series, saw a limited promotional release in 2020 to commemorate Sega's 60th anniversary. [ 8 ] The only game in the series thus far to be set in modern day and not feature Kamurochō is Like a Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name .
K1 Yokohane Route (Route 1 – ) Haneda - Ishikawa-cho JCT ( – Route K3) K2 Mitsuzawa Route Kinko JCT – Mitsuzawa ( – Yokohama Shindo Road and Daisan Keihin Road) K3 Kariba Route Honmoku JCT – Kariba ( – Yokohama Shindo Road and Yokohama-Yokosuka Expressway) K5 Daikoku Route (Route K1 – ) Namamugi JCT - Daikoku JCT ( – Bayshore Route)
Bayshore Route – to Tokyo Bay Aqua-Line: Southern terminus; parking area: 0.0: 0.0: 551: Daikokufutō: Daikoku-Ōhashi-dōri – Daikoku Pier Area, Namamugi: 3.6: 2.2 — Namamugi: Yokohane Route – Haneda, Yokohama-kōen Yokohama North Route – to Tōmei Expressway: Northern terminus; expressway continues west as the Yokohama North Route
Yokohama North Route west – to Daisan-Keihin Road, Shin-Yokohama Daikoku Route south – to Bayshore Route: 9.7: 6.0: 154: Namamugi: Kanagawa Prefecture Route 6 (Sangyo-dōro) – to National Route 15, Daikoku Wharf, Tsurumi Station: Southbound entrance, northbound exit: 10.6: 6.6: 157: Moriyachō: Kanagawa Prefecture Route 6 (Sangyo-dōro ...
The Bayshore Route (湾岸線, Wangan-sen) signed as Route B, is one of the routes of the tolled Shuto Expressway system in the Greater Tokyo Area.The Bayshore Route is a 62.1-kilometer (38.6 mi) stretch of toll highway that runs from the Kanazawa ward of Yokohama in the west, northeast to the city of Ichikawa in Chiba Prefecture in the east.
Aomori Prefecture Route 156 – Rokkasho: Rokkasho: 26.5: 16.5 — Rokkasho: Unnamed road – Rokkasho, Mutsu: Provides access to/from nuclear facilities: Yokohama: 32.3: 20.1 — Fukkoshi: National Route 279 – Mutsu: Gap in the expressway, connection is made by National Route 279: Mutsu: 3.4: 2.1 — Mutsu-Higashidōri: National Route 338 ...
The route is a 7.1-kilometer-long (4.4 mi) expressway running west from a junction with the Tōmei Expressway in Aoba-ku, Yokohama, to the Daisan Keihin Road in Tsuzuki-ku, Yokohama. Alongside the Yokohama North Route and the Daikoku Route , it connects the Tōmei Expressway in northern Yokohama to the region-spanning Bayshore Route .
The Yokosuka-Yokohama section was designated as National Highway 45 on 8 July 1887 and became National Highway 31 in 1920 and Route 16 in 1952. On 1 April 1963, Route 16 was extended to Kisarazu, replacing a portion of Route 127 and all of Route 129 when these sections were promoted to Class 1 highways, forming the current route around Tokyo.