Yokohama Shindō

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The Yokohama Shindō (横浜新道) is a major highway located entirely in the city of Yokohama in the Greater Tokyo Area of Japan. It is signed as a bypass of National Route 1 as well as being partially designated as an expressway numbered E83. It is a bypass that travels from the southwestern corner of the city in Totsuka-ku northeast to Kanagawa-ku. It largely serves as a bypass to the west of central Yokohama.

Yokohama Shindō
横浜新道
Route information
Maintained by Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism (free section)
East Nippon Expressway Company (tolled section)
Length16.7 km[1] (10.4 mi)
Existed1948–present
HistoryCompleted in 1959
Component
highways
National Route 1 (bypass)
Yokohama Shindō
Major junctions
East end National Route 1
Major intersections
West end National Route 1
Location
CountryJapan
Highway system

Route description

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The Yokohama Shindō is a bypass that travels from the southwestern corner of the Yokohama in Totsuka-ku northeast through Hodogaya-ku to Kanagawa-ku. It largely serves as a bypass to the west of central Yokohama. The bypass begins at an intersection in Kanagawa-ku with the main line of National Route 1. From this eastern terminus, it travels southwest, then west through the ward. It crosses into Hodogaya-ku then turns to the southwest again. Just after entering the ward it has a junction with the Mitsuzawa Route and the Daisan Keihin Road. This junction is the beginning of the expressway section of the Yokohama Shindō. The expressway has another major junction with the Yokohama Yokosuka Road in Hodogaya-ku before crossing into Totsuka-ku. In Totsuka-ku, the expressway has a few more interchanges before transitioning back to a highway with signaled intersections. After this transition, the road eventually ends at an intersection with the main line of National Route 1.[2]

History

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The route that would eventually become the free section of the Yokohama Shindō was established in 1948 during the Occupation of Japan as a bypass of the older Tōkaidō. After the occupation's end in 1952, management of the road was handed over to the Japan Highway Public Corporation and the road was designated as a bypass of National Route 1 on 4 December 1952.[3] The tolled expressway section was established in 1957. Construction of the expressway took two years, with construction being completed and the expressway opening on 28 October 1959.[4]

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Junction list

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The entire expressway lies within Yokohama in Kanagawa Prefecture. Junctions are at-grade unless noted otherwise.

Locationkm[5]miExitNameDestinationsNotes
Kanagawa-ku0.00.0  National Route 1 – Tokyo, Gotanda, KawasakiEastern terminus
3.42.1Kanagawa Prefecture Route 13 – Shin-Yokohama, Sakauragichō
Hodogaya-ku3.7–
4.5
2.3–
2.8
7Hodogaya   Daisan Keihin Road – to Mitsuzawa RouteEastern end of limited access section. No westbound exit to Daihan Keihin Road
4.72.98Tokiwadai  Unnamed street – to National Route 16, MitsuzawaEastbound exit only
5.03.19Mineoka  National Route 16 (Hachioji-kaidō)Westbound exit only
5.73.510HoshikawaUnnamed streetWestbound entrance only
7.24.5Shin-hodogaya Toll Gate
7.54.711FujitsukaUnnamed street
7.74.812Shin-hodogaya    Yokohama–Yokosuka Road – to Kariba Route, Yokosuka
   National Route 16 (Hodogaya Bypass) – to Tōmei Expressway, Hachiōji
8.95.513ImaiYokohama Kanjō 2 – Imai, Shin-Yokohama
Totsuka-ku10.56.514KawakamiUnnamed streets – Higashi-Totsuka Station, Kodomo Shizen Kōen, Nasechō
12.17.5Totsuka Toll Gate
12.57.815KamiyabeKanagawa Prefecture Route 401 – Higashi-Totsuka Station, Kodomo Shizen Kōen, NasechōEastbound entrance and exit, westbound entrance
13.38.3  National Route 1 – Hodogaya, OdawaraAt-grade junction; Western end of limited-access section
14.99.3Kanagawa Prefecture Route 22 – Totsuka Station, ChōgoInterchange
16.710.4  National Route 1 – Shizuoka, Odawara, FujisawaWestern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Yokohama Shindō" (Map). Google Maps. Retrieved 26 November 2019.
  2. ^ "横浜新道" (in Japanese). Retrieved 27 November 2019.
  3. ^ "一般国道の路線を指定する政令" (in Japanese). Retrieved 26 November 2019 – via Wikisource.
  4. ^ "No.351 12月16日(日)戸塚踏切をなんとかしろ" (in Japanese). 15 December 2012. Retrieved 26 November 2019.
  5. ^ "Yokohama Shindō" (Map). Google Maps. Retrieved 26 November 2019.
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