Shin-Meishin Expressway

The Shin-Meishin Expressway (新名神高速道路, Shin Meishin Kōsokudōro) or simply Shin-Meishin for short is an expressway, linking Mie prefecture to Hyōgo Prefecture, which is partially open and partially under construction. The expressways current length as of February 2008 is 49.7 km.[2] It connects to the Isewangan Expressway.

Shin-Meishin Expressway
新名神高速道路
Route information
Length49.7 km[1] (30.9 mi)
Highway system
National highways of Japan
Expressways of Japan
Omi-Odori Bridge on Shin-Meishin Expressway

Interchanges, junctions, service areas and parking areas

  • IC: interchange
  • SIC: smart interchange
  • JCT: junction
  • SA: service area
  • PA: parking area
  • BS: bus stop
  • TN: tunnel

Main route

No. Name Connections Dist. from start (km) Bus stop Notes Location
Isewangan Expressway
(29-1) Yokkaichi JCT Higashi-Meihan Expressway 0.0 Yokkaichi Mie Prefecture
1 Shin-Yokkaichi JCT Tokai-Kanjo Expressway 4.4
2 Komono IC National Route 477 12.6 Komono
2-1 Suzuka PA/SIC 20.6 Suzuka
3 Kameyama-nishi JCT Kameyama Connection Route (to Higashi-Meihan Expressway) 27.8 tentative name Kameyama
TN Suzuka TN
Tsuchiyama SA/BS 38.3 S Koka Shiga Prefecture
4 Koka-Tsuchiyama IC Shiga Pref. Route 340 (Koka-Tsuchiyama Interchange Route) 41.3
5 Konan IC/PA Shiga Pref. Route 343 (Konan Interchange Route) 51.5
6 Shigaraki IC Shiga Pref. Route 341 (Shigaraki Interchange Route) 58.2
7 Otsu JCT Otsu Connection Route (to Meishin Expressway) 69.8 tentative name Otsu
Otsu SA/Shin-Meishin-Otsu SIC Shiga Pref. Route 782 (Ujitawara Ōishihigashi Route) opening in March 2024
Ujitawara IC National Route 307 87.8 Ujitawara Kyoto Prefecture
Joyo SA Joyo
9 Joyo JCT/IC Keinawa Expressway
National Route 24 (Okubo Bypass)
94.9
10 Yawata-Kyotanabe JCT/IC Daini Keihan Road
Kyoto Pref. Route 284 (Yawata Interchange Route)
98.4 Yawata
opening in March 2024
11 Takatsuki JCT/IC Meishin Expressway
Osaka Pref. Route 79 (Fushimi-Yanagitani-Takatsuki Route)
109.1 Takatsuki Osaka Prefecture
12 Ibaraki-Sendaiji IC/PA Osaka Pref. Route 1 (Ibaraki-Settsu Route) 119.0 Ibaraki
13 Minō-Todoromi IC National Route 423
Minō Toll Road
127.1 Minoh
14 Kawanishi IC Hyogo Pref. Route 721 (Kawanishi Interchange Route) 132.7 Kawanishi Hyogo Prefecture
14-1 Takarazuka-kita SA/SIC Hyogo Pref. Route 33 (Shiose Takarazuka Route) 141.5 Takarazuka
(5-1) Kobe JCT Chugoku Expressway 149.6 Kita-ku, Kobe
Sanyo Expressway

Kameyama connection route

No. Name Connections Dist. from start (km) Notes Location
(32-1) Kameyama JCT Higashi-Meihan Expressway 0.0 Kameyama, Mie Prefecture
3 Kameyama-nishi JCT Main Route 5.3 tentative name

Otsu connection route

No. Name Connections Dist. from start (km) Notes Location
(30-1) Kusatsu JCT Meishin Expressway 0.0 Kusatsu Shiga Prefecture
7-1 Kusatsu-Tanakami IC Shiga Pref. Route 342 (Kusatsu-Tanakami Interchange Route) 1.2
7 Otsu JCT Main Route 3.6 tentative name Otsu

See also

References

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