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Kita-Kantō Expressway sign
Kita-Kantō Expressway
北関東自動車道 E50
Route information
Length87.3 km [2] (54.2 mi)
Existed2000 [1]–present
Major junctions
From Takasaki Junction in Takasaki, Gunma
Kan-Etsu Expressway
To Mito-minani Interchange in Mito, Ibaraki
E50 Higashi-Mito Road
National Route 6
Location
Country Japan
Major cities Maebashi, Isesaki, Ōta, Shimotsuke, Utsunomiya, Mooka, Sakuragawa, Kasama
Highway system
Expressway and Mt. Nikko

The Kita-Kantō Expressway (北関東自動車道, Kita-Kantō Jidōsha-dō) (lit. North Kantō Expressway) is a 4-laned national expressway in Japan. It is owned and operated by East Nippon Expressway Company.

Overview

The route connects the capitals of the three northern prefectures in the Kantō region: Maebashi, Utsunomiya, and Mito.

The expressway begins at a junction with the Kan-etsu Expressway in Gunma Prefecture and heads east along the southern edge of the prefecture. The route ends abruptly in the city of Ōta, however the route will be extended to a junction with the Tōhoku Expressway in Tochigi Prefecture by 2011. [3] The expressway then follows the route of the Tōhoku Expressway northward for about 13 km, then diverges from this expressway following an easterly course once more. It runs through the southern areas of Utsunomiya and heads into eastern areas of Tochigi Prefecture, where the route terminates once again in the city of Mooka. The section connecting Tochigi and Ibaraki Prefectures was scheduled to be completed in 2009. [3] From Sakuragawa in western Ibaraki, the route continues towards a junction with the Jōban Expressway and runs along the southern edge of the Mito city area, where the expressway has its final terminus. At the terminus, the Higashi-Mito Road continues towards the Pacific Ocean coastline using the same roadway.

The route runs parallel to National Route 50 for most of its length.

List of interchanges and features

PrefectureLocationkmmiExitNameDestinationsNotes
Gunma Takasaki0.00.09-2 Takasaki JCT Kan-etsu ExpresswayRoadway continues as Kan-etsu Expressway
Tonegawa Bridge over the Tone River
Maebashi31.91 Maebashi-minami IC Prefecture Route 11 (Maebashi Tamamura Route)
7.54.72 Komagawa IC Prefecture Route 2 (Maebashi Tatebayashi Route)
Isesaki11.77.32-1
PA
Hashie PA/SICConvenience store attached
14.59.03 Isesaki IC National Route 17
Ōta19.912.44 Ōta-Yabuzuka IC Prefecture Route 315 (Ōhara Sakai Mitsugi Route)
26.616.54-1
PA
Ōta-Gōdo PA/SICGas station attached
30.519.05 Ōta-Kiryū IC National Route 122
Tochigi Ashikaga34.321.3- Ashikaga SICScheduled to open in 2028
40.825.46 Ashikaga IC National Route 293
47296-1
PA
Izuruhara PA/SIC Prefecture Route 175 (Yamagata Teraoka Route)
Sano49.130.57 Sano-Tanuma IC Prefecture Route 347
Tochigi54.433.87-1 Iwafune JCT Tōhoku Expressway
68428-1 Tochigi-Tsuga JCT Tōhoku Expressway
71.844.68 Tsuga IC Prefecture Route 3 (Utsunomiya Kamewada Tochigi Route)
Mibu76.647.6PA Mibu PA
78.148.59 Mibu IC Prefecture Route 71Hanyūda Kamikamou Route
Shimotsuke82.351.1- Shimotsuke SICExpected to open FY2025
Utsunomiya86.553.710 Utsunomiya-Kaminokawa IC National Route 4
Mooka94.258.511 Mooka IC National Route 408
-Gogyo River PA(Provisional name)
Ibaraki Sakuragawa108.967.712 Sakuragawa-Chikusei IC National Route 50
Kasama117.873.213 Kasama-nishi IC Prefecture Route 64Tsuchiura Kasama Route Bypass
125.578.0PA Kasama PA/SIC
126.978.914 Tomobe IC National Route 355 Prefecture Route 16 (Ōarai Tomobe Route)
134.383.58-2 Tomobe JCT Jōban Expressway
Ibaraki138.486.015 Ibarakimachi-nishi IC Prefecture Route 59 (Tamari Mito Route)
140.687.415-1 Ibaraki JCT Higashi-Kantō Expressway
145.290.216 Ibarakimachi-higashi IC National Route 6
Mito148.692.317 Mito-minami IC National Route 6
Through to E50 Higashi-Mito Road
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

  1. ^ "Ibaraki Prefecture Website". Archived from the original on 2008-04-20. Retrieved 2008-04-15.
  2. ^ "E-NEXCO Expressway Data". Archived from the original on 2007-12-13. Retrieved 2008-04-13.
  3. ^ a b "E-NEXCO Opening Schedule". Archived from the original on 2007-10-16. Retrieved 2008-04-15.

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