Ban-etsu Expressway

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Naming

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Officially the expressway is referred to as the Tōhoku-Ōdan Expressway Iwaki Niigata Route.[1]

Overview

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Kōriyama Junction

The route of the expressway connects the coastlines of the Pacific Ocean and the Japan Sea by traversing the mountainous interior of the Tōhoku region.

The expressway commences at a junction with the Jōban Expressway in Iwaki, Fukushima and follows a northwesterly course to the city of Kōriyama, where it intersects with the Tōhoku Expressway. The expressway continues its course through the historic Aizu region, with Mount Bandai viewable to the north and Lake Inawashiro viewable to the south. The route then enters Niigata Prefecture and eventually terminates at a junction in Niigata City with the Hokuriku Expressway and Nihonkai-Tōhoku Expressway.

The route parallels the East Ban'etsu Line and West Ban'etsu Line of East Japan Railway Company and National Route 49 for much of its length.

The first section of the expressway was opened to traffic in 1990 and the entire route was completed in 1997.[2] The route was originally 2 lanes only, one in each direction. However expansion to two lanes in each direction has proceeded gradually over the years. Expansion of the eastern half (between Iwaki Junction and Kōriyama Junction) was completed in 2009.[3]

Using the Ban-etsu and Hokuriku Expressway to travel between the Tōhoku and Kinki regions is shorter and cheaper than using expressways that traverse a route via the greater Tokyo urban area.[4]

All service areas along the route feature restaurants and shops (there are also shops at Gobyakugawa Parking Area). There are 24-hour gas stations at Abukumakōgen Service Area and Bandaisan Service Area. There is a 24-hour FamilyMart convenience store at Aganogawa Service Area (Niigata-bound only). Saiso Parking Area and Miharu Parking Area feature vending machines and toilets, while all other parking areas have only toilets.[5]

List of interchanges and features

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No. Name Connections Dist. from
Origin
Dist. from
Terminus
Bus Stop Notes Speed Limit Lanes Location
(16-1) Iwaki JCT File:JP Expressway E6.svg Jōban Expressway 0.0 212.7
80 km/h Four Iwaki Fukushima
TN Gōdo Tunnel Iwaki-bound 383 m
Niigata-bound 373 m
1 Iwaki-Miwa IC File:Japanese National Route Sign 0049.svg National Route 49
Pref. Route 66 (Onahama Ono Route)
8.8 203.9
TN Watato Tunnel Iwaki-bound 1,136 m
Niigata-bound 1,131 m
PA Saiso PA 18.7 194.0
2 Ono IC/JCT E80 Abukuma Kōgen Road
File:Japanese National Route Sign 0349.svg National Route 349
35.2 177.5 Ono
TN Shinkazakoshi Tunnel Iwaki-bound - 463 m
Niigata-bound - 538 m
Tamura
2-1 Tamura SIC File:Japanese National Route Sign 0349.svg National Route 349 44.7 168.0 ETC only
SA Abukumakōgen SA 46.8 165.9
3 Funehiki-Miharu IC File:Japanese National Route Sign 0288.svg National Route 288 55.7 157.0
PA Miharu PA 59.5 153.2 Miharu
3-1 Kōriyama-higashi IC File:Japanese National Route Sign 0288.svg National Route 288 63.7 149.0 Kōriyama
(18-1) Kōriyama JCT File:JP Expressway E4.svg Tōhoku Expressway 71.4 141.3
BR Gohyakugawa Bridge Length - 170 m
Motomiya
PA Gohyakugawa PA 76.5 136.2 Kōriyama
4 Bandaiatami IC Pref. Route 24 (Nakanosawa Atami Route) 79.6 133.1
TN Takatamahigashi Tunnel Iwaki-bound 1,112 m
Niigata-bound 1,122 m
TN Takatamanishi Tunnel Iwaki-bound 1,019 m
Niigata-bound 993 m
TN Shinnakayama Tunnel Iwaki-bound 1,786 m
Niigata-bound 1,820 m
TN Kurateyama Tunnel Iwaki-bound 1,648 m
Niigata-bound 1,669 m
Inawashiro
TN Sekito Tunnel Iwaki-bound 1,443 m
Niigata-bound 1,488 m
5 Inawashiro Bandaikōgen IC File:Japanese National Route Sign 0115.svg National Route 115 97.6 115.1
SA Bandaisan SA 105.3 107.4 Bandai
6 Bandai Kawahigashi IC Pref. Route 64 (Aizuwakamatsu Urabandai Route) 111.5 101.2 Aizu-
wakamatsu
7 Aizuwakamatsu IC File:Japanese National Route Sign 0121.svg National Route 121 117.5 95.2
70 km/h Two
7-1
PA
Niitsuru PA/SIC 124.7 88.0 SIC: ETC only Aizumisato
TN Nanaori Tunnel Length - 2,358 m Aizubange
8 Aizubange IC File:Japanese National Route Sign 0049.svg National Route 49
File:Japanese National Route Sign 0252.svg National Route 252
132.4 80.3
BR Tadamigawa Bridge Length - 310 m
TN Tabanematsu Tunnel Length - 1,325 m
Nishiaizu
TN Toyasan Tunnel Length - 2,600 m
TN Nishiaizu Tunnel Length - 1,018 m
9/PA Nishiaizu IC/PA File:Japanese National Route Sign 0049.svg National Route 49
Pref. Route 16 (Kitakata Nishiaizu Route)
143.8 68.9
TN Nagasaka Tunnel Length - 736 m
TN Ryūgadake Tunnel Length - 3,659 m
TN Kuromoriyama Tunnel Length - 2,759 m
Aga Niigata
TN Koide Tunnel Length - 1,121 m
PA Kamikawa PA 162.6 50.1
10 Tsugawa IC Pref. Route 89 (Tsugawa Inter Route) 166.2 46.5
TN Yakiyama Tunnel Length - 2,997 m
BS Mikawa Bus Stop 172.8 39.9
11 Mikawa IC Pref. Route 587 (Mikawa Inter Route) 174.0 38.7
TN Yoshizu Tunnel Iwaki-bound 906 m
Niigata-bound 952 m
TN Nishiyama Tunnel Length - 2,402 m
TN Kumawatari Tunnel Length - 157 m
SA Aganogawa SA 181.0 31.7
TN Komatsu Tunnel Length - 200 m Agano
TN Hōshusan Tunnel Length - 611 m
12 Yasuda IC Pref. Route 41 (Shirone Yasuda Route) 188.9 23.8
80 km/h Four
PA Gosen PA 191.2 21.5 Gosen
70 km/h Two
13 Niitsu IC Pref. Route 34 (Niitsu Teishajō Route)
File:Japanese National Route Sign 0460.svg National Route 460
198.5 14.2 Akiha-ku, Niigata
BS Kawaguchi Bus Stop 202.2 10.5
13-1 Niitsu-nishi SIC File:Japanese National Route Sign 0403.svg National Route 403 204.5 ETC only
Iwaki-bound exit, Niigata-bound entrance only
BS Sakaya Bus Stop 207.5 5.2 Kōnan-ku, Niigata
PA Niigata PA 208.6 4.1
100 km/h Four
(42) Niigata-Chūō JCT File:JP Expressway E8.svg Hokuriku Expressway
File:JP Expressway E7.svg Nihonkai-Tōhoku Expressway
211.9 0.8
14 Niigata-Chūō IC Pref. Route 16 (Niigata Kameda Uchino Route)
Pref. Route 290 (Sonoki Hitoichi Route)
212.7 0.0

References

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External links

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