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Shiribeshi Expressway

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Shiribeshi Expressway
後志自動車道
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Route information
Length23.3 km (14.5 mi)
Existed2018–present
Major junctions
East end Sasson Expressway
at Otaru Junction
West endHokkaido Route 753
at Yoichi Interchange
Location
CountryJapan
Major citiesOtaru
Yoichi
Highway system

The Shiribeshi Expressway (後志自動車道, Shiribeshi Jidōshadō) is an incomplete two-lane national expressway in Shiribeshi Subprefecture of Hokkaido, Japan. It is owned and operated by East Nippon Expressway Company and is signed E5A as an extension of the Hokkaido Expressway under the "2016 Proposal for Realization of Expressway Numbering."[1]

Route description

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Officially, the expressway is referred to as the Trans-Hokkaido Expressway Otaru-Kutchan Route.[2]

The Shiribeshi Expressway was made to provide a high-speed alternate route to Japan National Route 5 in Shiribeshi Subprefecture. After the events of the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami, it was deemed necessary to provide an inland route during a tsunami event. Frequent volcanic activity from Mount Usu to the south also increased the demand of such a high-speed route.[3]

The expressway's eastern terminus is at an interchange with the Sasson Expressway, just to the east of the central part of Otaru. Sasson Expressway eastbound traffic from Otaru cannot travel west onto the Shiribeshi Expressway. From here the expressway quickly travels southwest and away from the coast. It travels through many tunnels curving first to the west, then the northwest, and finally back to the west near Shioya Station on the Hakodate Main Line. After this curve the route comes to a junction with Hokkaido Route 1173. Continuing west through more tunnel, the expressway crosses into the town of Yoichi where it comes to its temporary western terminus at Hokkaido Route 753.[4]

History

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The first section of the expressway, from the Sasson Expressway to Yoichi Interchange, was opened to drivers on 8 December 2018 by NEXCO East Japan.[5]

Future

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The expressway is planned to be extended from its current western terminus (as of January 2019) in Yoichi southwest to National Route 5 in Kutchan. The proposed length of the completed expressway is 62.4 kilometres (38.8 mi).[2]

Junction list

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The entire expressway is in Hokkaido. Aside from the eastern terminus at Otaru, exit numbers are carried over from the final number of the Sasson Expressway (11).

LocationkmmiExitNameDestinationsNotes
Otaru00.09Otaru Sasson Expressway – Sapporo, Central Otaru, Shin-Nihonkai Ferry (to Maizuru)Eastern terminus. Eastbound traffic on the Sasson Expressway cannot access the Shiribeshi Expressway
14.38.912Otaru-ShioyaHokkaido Route 1173
Yoichi23.314.513YoichiHokkaido Route 753Current western terminus as of January 2019
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

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  1. ^ "Japan's Expressway Numbering System". www.mlit.go.jp.
  2. ^ a b "北海道横断自動車道(黒松内~余市)における計画段階評価" [Evaluation at the planning stage in the Hokkaido expressway (Kuromatsunai-Yoichi)] (PDF). Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism (in Japanese). Retrieved 22 January 2019.
  3. ^ "後志⾃動⾞道余市IC-⼩樽JCT 延⻑23.3km 平成30年12⽉8⽇⼟15時開通" (PDF). East Nippon Expressway Company (in Japanese). Retrieved 22 January 2019.
  4. ^ url=https://www.google.com/maps/@43.1863698,140.8256335,4850m/data=!3m1!1e3
  5. ^ "Shiribeshi Expressway opening commemoration! Follow & Retweet Campaign". East Nippon Expressway Company. 19 November 2018. Retrieved 22 January 2019.
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