San'in Expressway
San'in Expressway (山陰自動車道 San'in Jidōsha-dō) is a proposed expressway extending from Tottori, Tottori prefecture to Mine, Yamaguchi prefecture. It will follow a path along the northern (San'in) coast of Chūgoku region, passing through Tottori, Shimane, and Yamaguchi prefectures. It is numbered "E9" along with the Kyoto Jukan Expressway and the San'in Kinki Expressway.[1]
Route information | |
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Length | 380 km (240 mi) |
Existed | 1985–present |
Major junctions | |
From | Tottori JCT(Tottori 鳥取, Tottori) |
To | Mine (Mine 美祢, Yamaguchi) |
Location | |
Major cities | Yonago, Matsue, Hamada |
Highway system | |
National highways of Japan Expressways of Japan |
Currently, the following segments are designated as part of the National Expressway route:
List of interchanges and features
- IC - interchange, SIC - smart interchange, JCT - junction, SA - service area, PA - parking area, BS - bus stop, TN - tunnel, TB - toll gate, BR - bridge
- Bus stops labeled "○" are currently in use; those marked "◆" are closed.
Between Tottori Junction and Suko Interchange
Number | Name | Connections | Distance from Origin (km) | Bus Stop | Notes | Location | |
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Through to | |||||||
(9) | Tottori JCT | 0.0 | Tottori | Tottori | |||
1 | Tottori-Nishi IC | Tottori Prefectural Route 49 | 1.8 | ||||
2 | Yoshioka Onsen IC | Tottori Prefectural Route 191 | 7.0 | opening in 2019 | |||
3 | Mizuho-Hōgi IC | Tottori Prefectural Route 233 | 12.9 | westbound exit, eastbound entrance opening in 2019 | |||
4 | Hamamura-Shikano Onsen IC/PA | Tottori Prefectural Route 32 | 14.6 | opening in 2019 | |||
5 | Aoya IC | Tottori Prefectural Route 280 |
19.3 | ||||
6 | Tomari-Tōgō IC | Tottori Prefectural Route 22 |
26.5 | Yurihama | |||
SA | Hawai SA | 30.5 | |||||
7 | Hawai IC | 32.5 | |||||
– | Hōjō IC/JCT | Hōjō Yubara Road (planning) | planning | Hokuei | |||
– | Daiei IC | planning | |||||
9 | Daiei-Tōhaku IC | Tottori Prefectural Route 320 |
46.0 | Kotoura | |||
10 | Kotoura-Higashi IC | Tottori Prefectural Route 44 | 48.6 | ||||
Kotoura IC/PA | 52.7 | IC:opening in 2017 | |||||
11 | Kotoura-Senjōsan IC | Tottori Prefectural Route 30 | 55.4 | westbound exit, eastbound entrance | |||
55.7 | eastbound exit, westbound entrance | ||||||
12 | Akasaki-Nakayama IC | Tottori Prefectural Route 228 Tottori Prefectural Route 278 |
58.0 | Daisen | |||
12-1 | Nakayama IC | Tottori Prefectural Route 278 | eastbound exit, westbound entrance | ||||
- | (Shimoichi Junction) | - | 62.3 | Boundary between Nakayama Nawa Road and Nawa Yodoe Road | |||
13 | Nawa IC | Tottori Prefectural Route 240 | 66.6 | ||||
14 | Daisen IC | Tottori Prefectural Route 158 | 71.3 | ||||
15 | Yodoe IC | Tottori Prefectural Route 279 | 74.4 | ||||
16 | Yonago-Higashi IC | Tottori Prefectural Route 53 | 79.3 | westbound exit, eastbound entrance | Yonago | ||
Yonago JCT Yonago-Higashi Interchange |
80.3 | eastbound exit, westbound entrance | |||||
17 | Hinogawa-Higashi IC | Tottori Prefectural Route 159 Tottori Prefectural Route 160 |
81.9 | westbound exit, eastbound entrance | |||
82.2 | eastbound exit, westbound entrance | ||||||
18 | Yonago-Minami IC | 84.8 | |||||
19-1 | Yonago IC | Tottori Prefectural Route 300 | 87.4 | westbound exit, eastbound entrance | |||
19-2 | Yonago-Nishi IC | 88.0 | westbound exit, eastbound entrance | ||||
19 | eastbound exit, westbound entrance | ||||||
20 | Yasugi IC/TB | Shimane Prefectural Route 334 | 94.6 | Yasugi | Shimane | ||
21 | Higashi-Izumo IC | 107.1 | Matsue | ||||
22 | Chikuya IC | Shimane Prefectural Route 247 | 109.0 | westbound exit, eastbound entrance | |||
110.0 | eastbound exit, westbound entrance | ||||||
23 | Yada IC | 110.6 | |||||
23-1 | Matsue JCT | 111.4 | |||||
24 | Matsue-Higashi IC | 112.3 | |||||
25 | Matsue-Chūō IC | Shimane Prefectural Route 21 Shimane Prefectural Route 246 |
113.8 | westbound exit, eastbound entrance | |||
114.8 | eastbound exit, westbound entrance | ||||||
26 | Matsue-Nishi IC | Shimane Prefectural Route 24 | 116.0 | ||||
27 | Matsue-Tamatsukuri IC | 116.0 | |||||
TB | Matsue-Tamatsukuri TB | 118.1 | |||||
SA | Shinjiko SA | 119.3 | ○ | ||||
BS | Shinji BS | 129.5 | ○ | ||||
28 | Shinji IC | Shimane Prefectural Route 57 | 130.8 | ||||
29 | Shinji JCT | 132.4 | |||||
30 | Hikawa IC | Shimane Prefectural Route 183 | 137.0 | ○ | Izumo | ||
TB | Hikawa TB | - | |||||
31 | Izumo IC | Shimane Prefectural Route 337 | 150.6 | ||||
– | Koryō IC | Shimane Prefectural Route 39 | 155.0 | planning | |||
33 | Izumo-Tagi IC | Shimane Prefectural Route 340 | 159.5 | ||||
34 | Ōda-Asayama IC | Shimane Prefectural Route 286 | 168.5 | Ōda | |||
35 | Ōda-Chūō Sanbesan IC | 174.8 | |||||
– | Shizuma IC | 179.8 | planning | ||||
37 | Nima-Iwami Ginzan IC | Shimane Prefectural Route 31 | 187.7 | ||||
38 | Yusato IC | 193.6 | |||||
39 | Yunotsu IC | 197.1 | |||||
40 | Iwami-Fukumitsu IC | 199.5 | |||||
– | Aonami IC | planning | Gōtsu | ||||
– | Asari IC | Shimane Prefectural Route 302 | 206.0 | ||||
Planned route Through to Shimane Prefectural Route 302 | |||||||
Through to | |||||||
Gōtsu IC | Shimane Prefectural Route 330 |
0.0 | |||||
Gōtsu-Nishi IC | Shimane Prefectural Route 299 | 5.1 | |||||
Hamada-Higashi IC | Shimane Prefectural Route 254 | 11.1 | Hamada | ||||
3-2 | Hamada JCT | 14.5 | concurrent with Hamada Expressway | ||||
- | Hamada TB | 15.2 | |||||
4 | Hamada IC | 15.8 | |||||
Aioi IC | 17.8 | ||||||
Takezako IC | 19.8 | ||||||
Harai IC | 22.2 | westbound exit, eastbound entrance | |||||
Hamada-kō IC | Shimane Prefectural Route 339 | ||||||
Nishimura IC | 30.3 | ||||||
Iwami-Misumi IC | 36.7 | ||||||
– | Okami IC | planning | |||||
– | Kamate IC | Masuda | |||||
Tōta IC | 51.9 | eastbound exit, westbound entrance | |||||
Kushiro IC | Shimane Prefectural Route 333 | 53.6 | westbound exit, eastbound entrance | ||||
Through to Shimane Prefectural Route 333 | |||||||
Takatsu IC | Shimane Prefectural Route 333 |
56.4 | eastbound exit, westbound entrance | ||||
Hagi-Iwami Kukō IC | Shimane Prefectural Route 331 | 58.1 | |||||
Suko IC | 59.7 | ||||||
Planned route |
Between Kiyo-Higashi Interchange and Ozuki Junction
Number | Name | Connections | Distance from Origin (km) | Bus Stop | Notes | Location | |
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Planned route | |||||||
– | Kiyo-Higashi IC | planning | Abu | Yamaguchi | |||
– | Kiyo-Nishi IC | ||||||
Planned route | Hagi | ||||||
Hagi IC | Yamaguchi Prefectural Route 32 Ogōri Hagi Road (planned) |
0.0 | |||||
Sanmi IC | Yamaguchi Prefectural Route 296 | 5.7 | |||||
Akeishi IC Akeishi PA |
Yamaguchi Prefectural Route 64 | 8.1 | |||||
Misumi IC | 15.2 | Nagato | |||||
Planned route | |||||||
– | Nagato IC | 0.0 | opening in 2019 | ||||
– | Tawarayama IC | Yamaguchi Prefectural Route 34 | 5.5 | ||||
– | Tawarayama Onsen IC | Yamaguchi Prefectural Route 38 | planning | ||||
– | Toyoda IC | Shimonoseki | |||||
Planned route | |||||||
– | Ozuki JCT | Through to |
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References
- "Japan's Expressway Numbering System". www.mlit.go.jp.
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