Japan National Route 5
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Script error: No such module "Nihongo". is a major highway on the island and prefecture of Hokkaido in northern Japan. The Script error: No such module "convert". highway begins at an intersection with National Routes 279 and 278 in Hakodate. It travels north across the southern half of the island, traveling through Otaru where it curves to the east toward its endpoint at an intersection with National Route 12 in Chūō-ku, Sapporo.
Route description
Overlapping sections
- In Oshamanbe, from Kunnui intersection to Asahihama intersection: Route 230
- From Kutchan (North-4 West-1 intersection) to Kyōwa (Kunitomi intersection): Route 276
- From Yoichi (Yoichi Station intersection) to Otaru (Inaho 2-18 intersection): Route 229
Municipalities passed through
History
National Route 5 traces its origin to the Template:Ill, a road designed by Horace Capron, in 1872. Capron was an American advisor to the Hokkaido Development Commission who was paid to assist in the development of Sapporo as a planned city. The Sapporo Hondō connected Sapporo to Hakodate at the southern end of the Hokkaido where sea connections to the main island of Japan, Honshu, were located. The Sapporo Hondō was completed in 1877.[1]
On 4 December 1952, the Cabinet of Japan designated the Sapporo Hondō as First Class National Highway 5.[2] On 1 April 1965, it was reclassified as National Route 5.[3]
Gallery
- Japan National Route 5
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National Route 5's origin point and southern terminus in Hakodate
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National Route 5 in Nanae near Shin-Hakodate-Hokuto Station
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Inaho Tunnel carries National Route 5 under Inaho Pass
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National Route 5 in Kyōwa
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The origin point of Hokkaido's roads in Sapporo, the northern terminus of National Route 5 lies 350 meters to the north of the marker
Major junctions
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See also
References
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