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Japan National Route 46

National Route 46 (国道46号, Kokudō yonjūrokugō) is a national highway of Japan that connects the capital cities of Iwate Prefecture and Akita Prefecture, Morioka and Akita. It has a total length of 121.4 kilometers (75.4 mi).

Route description

The expressway section of the highway in Semboku

National Route 46 is one of the primary east-west highways in the prefectures of Akita and Iwate and the main route between the cities of Morioka in the Iwate Prefecture's interior plains and the city of Akita on the Sea of Japan coast. It carries traffic across the Ōu Mountains that separate the two cities. The highway's eastern terminus lies at a junction with National Route 4 southeast of central Morioka. It has significant concurrencies with National Route 13 and National Route 341. A section of the highway is built to expressway standards in the city of Semboku. The highway along with National Route 13, meets its western terminus at a junction with National Route 7 to the west of central Akita. The highway has a total length of 121.4 kilometers (75.4 mi).[2]

History

National Route 46 was originally designated on 18 May 1953 as National Route 105, and this was redesignated as National Route 46 when the route was promoted to a primary national highway. The highway was completed in December 1975, but the road over the Ōu Mountains was deemed to be insufficient. An 11.6-kilometer-long (7.2 mi) upgraded section of National Route 46, known as the Sengan Road (仙岩道路, Sengan-dōro), was completed in November 1977 to supplement the inadequate road over the mountains.[3]

Major intersections

All junctions listed are at-grade intersections unless noted otherwise.

See also

References

  1. ^ "一般国道の路線別、都道府県別道路現況" [Road statistics by General National Highway route and prefecture] (PDF) (in Japanese). Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism. Retrieved 19 February 2020.
  2. ^ a b "National Route 46" (Map). Google Maps. Retrieved 16 June 2020.
  3. ^ "強く美しい岩手 -事務所紹介(沿革)" [Strong and beautiful Iwate - History of the office] (in Japanese). Archived from the original on 22 October 2018. Retrieved 12 June 2020.

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