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Japan National Route 1

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National Route 1 shield
National Route 1
国道1号
Map
Japan National Route 1 highlighted in red
Route information
Length760.9 km[1] (472.8 mi)
Existed4 December 1952–present
Major junctions
East end National Route 4 / National Route 15 / National Route 17 in Nihonbashi, Chūō, Tokyo
Major intersections National Route 42
National Route 255
National Route 134
National Route 129
National Route 467
National Route 16 / National Route 133
West end National Route 2 / National Route 176 in Umeda, Kita-ku, Osaka
Location
CountryJapan
Highway system
National Route 507 National Route 2

National Route 1 (国道1号, Kokudō Ichi-gō) is a major highway on the island of Honshū in Japan. It connects Chūō, Tokyo in the Kantō region with the city of Osaka, Osaka Prefecture in the Kansai region, passing through the Chūbu region en route. It follows the old Tōkaidō westward from Tokyo to Kyoto, and the old Kyo Kaidō from there to Osaka. Between Tokyo and Aichi Prefecture it parallels the Tomei Expressway; from there to Mie Prefecture, the Higashi-Meihan Expressway, and from Shiga Prefecture to Osaka, the Meishin Expressway. It has a total length of 760.9 kilometers (472.8 mi). At its eastern terminus in Nihonbashi, Chūō, Tokyo, it meets National Routes 4, 6, 14, 15, 17, and 20. At its western terminus in Umeda, Kita-ku, Osaka, it links with Routes 2, 25, 26 and other highways.

National Route 1 links Tokyo to the important prefectural capitals of Yokohama (Kanagawa Prefecture), Shizuoka, Nagoya (Aichi Prefecture), Otsu (Shiga Prefecture), Kyoto, and Osaka.[2][3] It is the modern incarnation of the pre-modern Tōkaidō.

Route description

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National Route 1 and the Tōmei Expressway traveling parallel to one another on the shore of Suruga Bay near Mount Fuji in Shizuoka Prefecture

The main line of National Route 1 has a length of 638.4 kilometers (396.7 mi). When bypasses signed as National Route 1 are included, its total distance increases to 777.9 kilometers (483.4 mi).[4] Out of all of the national highways in Japan, it is the second longest land-based route after National Route 4,[5] though National Route 58 is the longest route when seabound routes are factored in.[6]

The highway's origin and eastern terminus lie at Nihonbashi in Tokyo's Chūō ward. At Nihonbashi it meets national routes 4, 6, 14, 15, 17, and 20. The highway passes through the cities of Kawasaki, Yokohama, Odawara, Numazu, Shizuoka, Hamamatsu, Nagoya, Yokkaichi, Ōtsu, and Kyoto. Its endpoint and western terminus lie in the Umeda district of Osaka's Kita ward. In Umeda, it has a junction with national routes 2, 26, 163, 165, 25, and 176.[4]

Overlapping sections

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  • In Chuo: Route 15
  • From the origin to Chiyoda (Sakuradamon intersection): Route 20
  • In Yokohama City, from Takashima-cho intersection to Hamamatsucho intersection: Route 16
  • From Odawara City to Hakone Town (Miyanoshita intersection): Route 138
  • From Hamamatsu City (Shinohara intersection) to Kosai City (Okurado IC): Route 42

History

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National Route 1 was preceded by the Tōkaidō between Tokyo and Kyoto and the old Kyo Kaidō from Kyoto to Osaka. The road's construction was ordered by the first shōgun of the Edo period, Tokugawa Ieyasu. It served to link the old capital of Japan, Kyoto, to Tokugawa's new capital, Edo. The Tōkaidō's post stations, known in Japanese as shukuba, were captured by the printmaker Utagawa Hiroshige in his ukiyo-e prints, The Fifty-three Stations of the Tōkaidō.[7]

In 1919, the first Road Act was passed, establishing a highway also called National Route 1 between Tokyo and the city of Shingū in Wakayama Prefecture partially along the current route.[8] On 4 December 1952 the route was designated by the Cabinet of Japan as Primary National Highway 1 between Tokyo and Osaka, establishing the highway almost entirely along its current routing. On 1 April 1965 the route was redesignated as General National Route 1.[9]

Junction list

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

PrefectureLocationkmmiDestinationsNotes
TokyoChuo National Route 4 north – Asakusabashi, AomoriHighway continues beyond eastern terminus as a concurrency of several national routes
Nihonbashi Bridge (Inner Circular Route)Eastern terminus of National Route 1; no direct access to Inner Circular Route
S10 National Route 15 – to Harumi Route, Ginza, Minamisuna, EitaibashiWestern end of National Route 15 concurrency
ChiyodaMetropolitan Route 403 – Kitaikebekuro, Shibuya
Metropolitan Route 404
Metropolitan Route 406
Metropolitan Route 304
Metropolitan Route 301 – Kudanshita, Kokyomae
National Route 20 – Shinjuku, HanzomonWestern end of National Route 20 concurrency
MinatoMetropolitan Route 405 – Tameike, Shinbashi
Metropolitan Route 319 – Roppongi
Metropolitan Route 301 / Metropolitan Route 319
NR 15 Metropolitan Route 301 – to National Route 15, Fudanotsuji
Metropolitan Route 305 – Ebisu / Metropolitan Route 415 – Tameike, Furukawabashi
Metropolitan Route 312 – Meguro
ShinagawaC1S2 Meguro Route north – to Inner Circular RouteTogoshi entrance and exit; entrance to northbound expressway, exit from southbound expressway
Metropolitan Route 317 – Ohashi, Osaki
Metropolitan Route 317 – Shinagawa
Metropolitan Route 2 – Tengenjibashi
Metropolitan Route 420 – Musashikoyoma
OtaMetropolitan Route 318 – Omori
Metropolitan Route 421
Metropolitan Route 311 – Kamata, Shimo-Maruko Station
KanagawaKawasaki National Route 409 (Tokyo-Wan Aqua-Line Expressway) – Ukishima, Kosugi, Mizonokuchi
Prefectural Route 140 (Tomei Expressway) – Mizonokuchi, Kawasaki Station
YokohamaPrefectural Route 14Tsunashima, Tsurumi Station
NR 15 Prefectural Route 111 – to National Route 15, Kikuna
Prefectural Route 2 – Tsunashima
National Route 1 (Yokohama Bypass) – Odawara, TotsukaInterchange; eastbound exit and westbound entrance
Prefectural Route 12 – Rokkakabushi
National Route 15 – Kawasaki, Tsurumi
National Route 16 – Yokosuka, SakuragichoEastern end of National Route 16 concurrency
National Route 16 – Sagamihara, YokosukaWestern end of National Route 16 concurrency
Prefectural Route 84 – Kamakura
E1 Yokohama–Yokosuka Road – to Tōmei Expressway, Yokosuka, HachiōjiKariba Interchange
Prefectural Route 218 – Sakuragicho, Idogaya
National Route 16 – Isogo
Prefectural Route 17Hino, Shin-Yokohama, Higashi-Totsuka Station
National Route 1 west (Yokohama Bypass) – Odawara, Fujisawa
Prefectural Route 401 – Seya
Prefectural Route 22 east – KaminagayaEastern end of Kanagawa Prefecture Route 22 concurrency
E83 Prefectural Route 22 (Chōgo Kaidō) west – to Yokohama Shindō, IseharaWestern end of Kanagawa Prefecture Route 22 concurrency
National Route 1 (Yokohama Bypass)Interchange; eastbound exit and westbound entrance
Prefectural Route 23 – Ofuna, ShonandaiInterchange
Prefectural Route 30 – Enoshima, FujisawaInterchange westbound; at-grade intersection eastbound
Fujisawa National Route 467Interchange; no exits
Prefectural Route 43 – Atsugi, Yoda
C4 Shin-Shōnan Bypass west – to Ken-Ō Expressway, Odawara, HiratsukaNo access from Shin-Shōnan Bypass to westbound National Route 1; Fujisawa Interchange
ChigasakiPrefectural Route 44 (Old Tōkaidō) east – EnoshimaEastern end of Kanagawa Prefecture Route 44 concurrency
Prefectural Route 44 west – Atsugi, IseharaWestern end of Kanagawa Prefecture Route 44 concurrency
NR 134 Prefectural Route 404 (Itchu-dōri) – to National Route 134, Shonan Life Town
Shin-Shōnan Bypass – Yokohama, FujisawaAccess only to eastbound traffic and from westbound traffic; Chigasaki-nishi Interchange
NR 134 Prefectural Route 46 – to National Route 134, Enoshima, Samukawa
HiratsukaNR 134 National Route 129 – to National Route 134, Atsugi
Prefectural Route 606 north – Hadano, Isehara
NR 134 Prefectural Route 61 – to National Route 134, Isehara
OisoPrefectural Route 62 – HadanoEastern end of Kanagawa Prefecture Route 62 concurrency
NR 134 Prefectural Route 62 – to National Route 134
Prefectural Route 609 – Guzo
Western end of Kanagawa Prefecture Route 62 concurrency
National Route 134 – Kamakura, Enoshima
Seishō Bypass
Prefectural Route 63 – to Odawara-Atsugi Road, Isehara
NinomiyaPrefectural Route 71 to Odawara-Atsugi Road / to Tomei ExpresswayHadano / Seisho Bypass
OdawaraPrefectural Route 709Matsuda, Nakai
Seishō BypassTachikara, YokohamaInterchange
Prefectural Route 72 to Tomei ExpresswayMatsuda / Seisho Bypass
Prefectural Route 719 / Seisho BypassYokohama
Seishō Bypass – Odawara, YokohamaInterchange
National Route 138 west / National Route 255 north – Matsuda, Odawara StationEastern end of unsigned National Route 138 concurrency
National Route 135Atami, Yugawara / Prefectural Route 73Odawara Station
Seishō Bypass to Odawara-Atsugi Road / to Hakone Toll RoadInterchange
HakoneHakone BypassYugawara
Prefectural Route 732Hatajuka
National Route 138Gotenba, SengokuharaWestern end of unsigned National Route 138 concurrency
Prefectural Route 723Gora
Prefectural Route 734Kojiri, Owakudani
Prefectural Route 75Gotenba, Sengokuhara
Prefectural Route 732 – Odawara, Hatajuka
Prefectural Route 75 to Hakone Toll RoadYagawara
National Route 1 (Hakone Toll Road) – OdawaraInterchange
Prefectural Route 20Atami / Ashinoko Skyline – Kojiri
ShizuokaMishimaShin-Tomei Expressway – to Tōmei Expressway
Prefectural Route 22Central Mishima
Prefectural Route 142
National Route 136Shimoda, Izu City / Prefectural Route 21SusonoInterchange
Prefectural Route 140 / Prefectural Route 51Mishima Station
Prefectural Route 144
Prefectural Route 145
Prefectural Route 380Interchange
Numazu National Route 246 – to Tomei Expressway, Shin-Tomei Expressway Gotemba
Prefectural Route 162Numazu Station / Prefectural Route 22
Prefectural Route 164Katahama Station
Prefectural Route 165Hara Station
Prefectural Route 166
FujiPrefectural Route 167
National Route 139Central Fuji, Tagonoura PortInterchange
National Route 139Central Fuji, Tagonoura Port
Prefectural Route 174Fujinomiya
ShizuokaFujikawaInterchange
KanbaraInterchange
National Route 1 (Seishin Bypass) – Okitsu Station / National Route 52Kofu, MinobuInterchange
Prefectural Route 193
Prefectural Route 338 to Seishin Bypass / to Tomei Expressway, Shin-Tomei Expressway / Miho, Shimizu Port
National Route 149Miho, Shimizu Port / Prefectural Route 54Shimizu Station
Prefectural Route 54 – to Tomei Expressway, Nuzamu / Prefectural Route 67 to Seishin BypassHamamatsu
Prefectural Route 197Miho, Shimizu Port
Prefectural Route 354 – to Prefectural Route 384
Prefectural Route 27
National Route 362Kawanehon / Toro Ruins
Prefectural Route 207 / Prefectural Route 366
Prefectural Route 208
National Route 1 (Seishin Bypass) – Numazu, FujiInterchange
Prefectural Route 208 (Utsunoya Pass)
FujiedaShizuoka borderOkabe Tunnel
Fujieda Shin-Tōmei Expressway – Nagoya, Tokyo
E1 Prefectural Route 81 east – to Tōmei Expressway, Yaizu, Okabe
Hirohata Interchange
Prefectural Route 209Central Fujieda, AsahinaInterchange
Prefectural Route 215 – Nishigata, Central FujiedaInterchange
Prefectural Route 32Central Fujieda, SetonoyaInterchange
Shimada National Route 1 (Fujieda Bypass) – Airport, Numazu, Shizuoka, Shimada StationInterchange
Central ShimadaInterchange
KawanehonInterchange
National Route 473Kawanehon, AirportInterchange
Makinohara First Tunnel
Makinohara Second Tunnel
Makinohara Third Tunnel
National Route 1 (Nissaka Bypass) – Hamamatsu, KakegawaInterchange
Prefectural Route 381
KakegawaSayononakayama Tunnel
Prefectural Route 415
National Route 1 (Nissaka Bypass) – ShizuokaInterchange
Kotonomama Tunnel
National Route 1 (Kakegawa Bypass) – Hamamatsu, Shizuoka, Fukuroi, ShizuokaInterchange
Prefectural Route 39 – Kurami, Central KakegawaInterchange
Prefectural Route 40Mori, Central KakegawaInterchange
FukuroiPrefectural Route 253 – Harakawa
National Route 1 (Kakegawa Bypass) – Shizuoka, ShimadaInterchange; eastbound exit and westbound entrance
Prefectural Route 402Aino Station, ECOPA Stadium
Prefectural Route 413Central Fukuroi
Prefectural Route 61 to Tomei ExpresswayMori, Central FukuroiInterchange
Central FukuroiInterchange
Iwata National Route 1 (Iwata Bypass) – Nagoya, HamamatsuInterchange; westbound exit and eastbound entrance
Prefectural Route 86Tomei Expressway, Central Iwata, Fukude Fishing PortInterchange
Prefectural Route 43Fukude, Central Iwata
Prefectural Route 44Tenryu, Iwata StationInterchange
National Route 1 (Iwata Bypass)Interchange
Prefectural Route 262 – Central IwataInterchange
HamamatsuPrefectural Route 261HamakitaInterchange
National Route 152Central Hamamatsu / Prefectural Route 65 to Tomei ExpresswayTenryuInterchange
Prefectural Route 313
National Route 150Central Hamamatsu
Prefectural Route 316Maisaka Station
National Route 150 to Enshuu-Ohashi BridgeOmaezaki / Central Hamamatsu
Prefectural Route 317Central Hamamatsu
National Route 1 (Hamana Bypass) – Nagoya, ToyohashiInterchange; eastbound exit and westbound entrance
National Route 257Tenryu, Hamamatsu Station
Prefectural Route 65
Prefectural Route 49Toyohashi, Hosoe
Prefectural Route 49
KosaiPrefectural Route 323Kanzanji
National Route 301Mikkabi, Central Kosai
National Route 42Toyohashi, Kosai
National Route 1 (Hamana Bypass) – Shizuoka, HamamatsuInterchange
National Route 42 – Central Kosai
Shiomi Tunnel
AichiToyohashiPrefectural Route 402
Prefectural Route 404
Prefectural Route 3 / Prefectural Route 386
Prefectural Route 31
Prefectural Route 502
Prefectural Route 69
National Route 23Gamgagori / National Route 255Iragomisaki
Prefectural Route 382Toyohashi Station / Prefectural Route 460 to Tomei ExpresswayToyokawa
Toyokawa National Route 151 / National Route 247
Prefectural Route 495
Prefectural Route 373
Prefectural Route 21
Prefectural Route 31
Prefectural Route 374
Prefectural Route 5 / Prefectural Route 368
Prefectural Route 374
Okazaki National Route 473East end of National Route 473 concurrency
National Route 473West end of National Route 473 concurrency
Prefectural Route 329
Prefectural Route 48
Prefectural Route 35
Tomei ExpresswayOkazakiInterchange
Prefectural Route 477Higashi-Okazaki Station
Prefectural Route 39Asuke / Prefectural Route 483Kota
National Route 248Toyota, Gamagori
Prefectural Route 290
Prefectural Route 47Central Anjo
Prefectural Route 26Nishio, Toyota
AnjoPrefectural Route 76Central Anjo, Toyota
Prefectural Route 12Toyota, Mikawa-Anjo Station
ChiryuKinuura-Toyota RoadToyota, TakahamaInterchange
Prefectural Route 51
National Route 155 – to Isewangan Expressway, Tomei ExpresswayInterchange
Prefectural Route 54
Prefectural Route 289
Toyoake National Route 23 / Nagoya Expressway, to Isewangan ExpresswayTsu, YokkaichiInterchange; westbound exit and eastbound entrance
Prefectural Route 57Seto, TojoInterchange; southbound traffic access only; no access to Prefectural Route 57 south
NagoyaPrefectural Route 222
Prefectural Route 243Obu / Arimatsu Station
C2E1ANR 19NR 23NR 153NR 247 National Route 302 (Nagoya Second Belt Highway) – to Mei-Nikan Expressway, Isewangan Expressway, National Route 19, National Route 23, National Route 153, National Route 247, Tajimi, Gamagōri, Toyota, Tokoname, Kamiyashiro
Prefectural Route 50
E1ANR 153 Prefectural Route 59 – to Central Japan Airport, Isewangan Expressway, National Route 153, Nagoya Interchange, Tōkai
Airport Route – to National Route 41, Komaki, Tsuruma Park
Prefectural Route 222 – National Highway Office
Prefectural Route 271
National Route 19 north / National Route 22 north – Gifu, Tajimi
National Route 247 south – Handa, Tokai
Nagoya Expressway – Rokuban, Nagoya Station / Nagoya PortInterchange
Prefectural Route 107Yaguma-dori / Kinjo Pier
Prefectural Route 70
Prefectural Route 106
E1AC2NR 22NR 23 National Route 302 (Nagoya Second Belt Highway) – to Isewangan Expressway, Mei-Nikan Expressway, Nagoya Expressway, National Route 22, National Route 23, Gifu, TobishimaInterchange
KaniePrefectural Route 103 – Central Kanie
Prefectural Route 66 south
Prefectural Route 114 north
E23 Prefectural Route 65 – to Higashi-Meihan Expressway
E1ANR 23 Prefectural Route 66 south – to Isewangan Expressway, National Route 23 Ichinomiya
Interchange
Prefectural Route 462 southEastern end of Aichi Prefecture Route 462 concurrency
AisaiPrefectural Route 462 north – Eiwa StationWestern end of Aichi Prefecture Route 462 concurrency
YatomiPrefectural Route 109 – Aisai
E23 National Route 155 north (Yatomi Bypass) – to Higashi-Meihan Expressway, Ichinomiya, Tsushima
Prefectural Route 105 south
Eastern end of Aichi Prefecture Route 105 concurrency
Prefectural Route 29 / Prefectural Route 105 northWestern end of Aichi Prefecture Route 105 concurrency
Prefectural Route 108
E23 Prefectural Route 458 north – to Higashi-Meihan Expressway, Ichinomiya, Tsushima
MieAichi borderOwari Bridge (east span)
MieKuwanaE1AE23NR 23 Prefectural Route 7 – to Isewangan Expressway, Higashi-Meihan Expressway, National Route 23, Nagashima Spa, Gifu
Prefectural Route 518 west
Prefectural Route 106 north – Kaizu
Owari Bridge (west span)
Prefectural Route 613 south
NR 258 Prefectural Route 142 – to National Route 258, Tōin
Prefectural Route 504 east – Kuwana Post Office
NR 23 National Route 258 – to National Route 23, Isewangan Expressway, Higashi-Meihan Expressway, OgakiInterchange
AsahiPrefectural Route 143
Prefectural Route 66
E1AE23 National Route 1 (Hokusei Bypass) – to Isewangan Expressway, Higashi-Meihan Expressway, National Route 23, KawagoeInterchange
KawagoePrefectural Route 26 – Tōin
Prefectural Route 401
Prefectural Route 8
Prefectural Route 64 to Higashi-Meihan Expressway / Prefectural Route 401Kasumigaura
Prefectural Route 9
Yokkaichi National Route 365Seigahara, Yunoyamaonsen
National Route 164Yokkaichi Port
Prefectural Route 44 / Prefectural Route 629
National Route 25 – to National Route 23, Shiohama, Tsu, Suzuka
Prefectural Route 631
Prefectural Route 407
Prefectural Route 8Sasagawa, Central Suzuka / Kokubu
SuzukaPrefectural Route 115Suzawa, Central Suzuka
Prefectural Route 27 to Higashi-Meihan ExpresswayCentral Suzuka
NR 23 Prefectural Route 643 – to National Route 23, Suzuka Circuit
Prefectural Route 637 / Central Suzuka, Suzuka CircuitInterchange
Prefectural Route 641
Prefectural Route 78
Kameyama National Route 306 / Prefectural Route 648
To Prefectural Route 647Interchange
Prefectural Route 647Interchange
National Route 25 – to Shin-Meishin Expressway, Higashi-Meihan Expressway, Ise Expressway, OsakaInterchange
Prefectural Route 11
National Route 25Iga
ShigaMie borderShizuka–Toge Tunnel
ShigaKokaPrefectural Route 607
Prefectural Route 129
Prefectural Route 9
Prefectural Route 24
Prefectural Route 24 / Prefectural Route 41
Prefectural Route 183
National Route 307Interchange
National Route 307Interchange; eastbound exit and westbound entrance
Prefectural Route 549
Prefectural Route 537
Prefectural Route 121 / Prefectural Route 164
Prefectural Route 128
Prefectural Route 178
Konan National Route 1 (Konan Bypass)
Prefectural Route 22 / Prefectural Route 113
National Route 1 (Konan Bypass)
Prefectural Route 11
Prefectural Route 12 / Prefectural Route 145
RittoKonan border Meishin ExpresswayInterchange
Ritto National Route 8 – Tsuruga, OmihachimanEastern end of National Route 8 concurrency; interchange
Prefectural Route 55 – Shigaraki
Prefectural Route 31Hamakaido / Shigaraki
Prefectural Route 2Moriyama
KusatsuRitto borderPrefectural Route 142
KusatsuPrefectural Route 116 / Prefectural Route 143
E1E1A National Route 1 west (Keiji Bypass) – to Osaka, Meishin Expressway, Shin-Meishin Expressway
Prefectural Route 28
E88 Prefectural Route 43 – to Keiji Bypass, Shigaraki
Prefectural Route 26
National Route 422 south – Uji
Prefectural Route 102 north (Kogan Road)
Prefectural Route 781
E1 Prefectural Route 56 south – to Meishin Expressway, Central Ōtsu, Biwako Hall, Ōtsu Station, Shiga Prefecture OfficeInterchange
National Route 161 north (Nishi-Otsu Bypass) – Tsuruga, Takashima
KyotoKyoto Meishin Expressway – Osaka, Nagoya
Prefectural Route 143 west – Okazaki
Kyoto-higashi Interchange (E1 exit 32)
Prefectural Route 35 – Keage, Shinomiza
Prefectural Route 117 – Yamashinaekimaen, Uji, Nara
Higashiyama Tunnel
Prefectural Route 116 (Shibutani Road)
Prefectural Route 143 – Nara
Prefectural Route 32 – Kyokawaramachi, Shimongo
National Route 8 ends / National Route 9 ends
National Route 24 south – Kyoto Station
National Route 367 north – Ohara
Western end of National Route 8 concurrency, eastern end of National Route 9 concurrency
E9 National Route 9 west – to Kyoto Jūkan Expressway, Fukuchiyama, Nishiojigojo
Prefectural Route 38 north – Kamigamo
Western end of National Route 9 concurrency
E9 Prefectural Route 113 – to Kyoto Jūkan Expressway, Higashiyama, Nishioji
NR 24 Prefectural Route 143 east – to National Route 24, Nara
Prefectural Route 114 – Shichijo-omiya
National Route 171 – Kobe, Nishiojigojo
Prefectural Route 201
Meishin Expressway – Osaka, NagoyaKyoto-minami Interchange (E1 exit 33-1)
Prefectural Route 202 – Kogabashi
Prefectural Route 13 – Takedakaido / Prefectural Route 35 – Yodo
Prefectural Route 188 – Kongetsukyo, Nagokakyo
Prefectural Route 124
E88 National Route 478 – to Keiji Bypass, Uji, Oyamazaki
NR 24 Prefectural Route 81 – to National Route 24, Uji, Yodo
Prefectural Route 15 – Uji, Yodo
YawataPrefectural Route 22 – Uji, Yodo
Prefectural Route 281 – Central Yawata
Prefectural Route 736 – Kyotanabe / Central Yawata
Prefectural Route 251 – Kyotanabe / Prefectural Route 735 – Central Yawata
Prefectural Route 735 – Nagao
Prefectural Route 284 – Kyotanabe, Central Yawata
OsakaHirakataPrefectural Route 735
Prefectural Route 144 – Nagao, Central Hirakata
Prefectural Route 18 – Makino
National Route 307 – Kyotanabe / Prefectural Route 139 – Central Hirataka
National Route 168 – Oji / Prefectural Route 20
National Route 170 – Takatsuki, KoridachiInterchange eastbound; at-grade intersection westbound; east end of National Route 170 concurrency
National Route 170 – Kawachinagano, Neyagawa, Central HiratakaInterchange westbound; at-grade intersection eastbound; west end of National Route 170 concurrency
National Route 120 – Kawachinagano, Neyagawa
Prefectural Route 13
NeyagawaPrefectural Route 148 – Kadono / Prefectural Route 149
Prefectural Route 19
Prefectural Route 15 – Settsu
MoriguchiH12 Prefectural Route 155 – to Hanshin Expressway Moriguchi Route
Prefectural Route 2 – to Dainikahan Expressway, Sakai / Prefectural Route 13 – Neyagawa
OsakaPrefectural Route 155 – Yoigumo / Prefectural Route 158 – Kadoma
National Route 163 – Kizugawa City, Kahoma / Miyakojimahondori
Prefectural Route 8 – Nara, Daito
National Route 25 – Imazato
Sakuranomiya Bridge
Prefectural Route 30 – Tennoji Station / Hinokuchicho
H1 Hanshin Expressway Loop Route – Moriguchi
National Route 423 – to National Route 25, Namba, Shin-Osaka Station
National Route 2 west – Kobe, Nodahanshin
National Route 25 – Namba, Yodoyabashi, Toyonaka, Osaka Station
Western terminus of National Route 1; highway continues west as National Route 2
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

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References

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