Keiji Bypass
- Machine translation, like DeepL or Google Translate, is a useful starting point for translations, but translators must revise errors as necessary and confirm that the translation is accurate, rather than simply copy-pasting machine-translated text into the English Wikipedia.
- Do not translate text that appears unreliable or low-quality. If possible, verify the text with references provided in the foreign-language article.
- You must provide copyright attribution in the edit summary accompanying your translation by providing an interlanguage link to the source of your translation. A model attribution edit summary is
Content in this edit is translated from the existing Japanese Wikipedia article at [[:ja:京滋バイパス]]; see its history for attribution.
- You may also add the template
{{Translated|ja|京滋バイパス}}
to the talk page. - For more guidance, see Wikipedia:Translation.
京滋バイパス | |
Map of Keiji Bypass (black) and expressways (gray) around Kyoto City. Roads and junctions under planning are shown by dotted lines. | |
Route information | |
Maintained by West Nippon Expressway Company | |
Length | 27.1 km (16.8 mi) |
Existed | 1988–present |
Component highways | National Route 1 National Route 478 |
Major junctions | |
East end | Seta-higashi Junction AH1 Meishin Expressway in Ōtsu, Shiga |
West end | Ōyamazaki Junction Interchange AH1 Meishin Expressway Kyoto Jūkan Expressway in Ōyamazaki, Kyoto |
Location | |
Country | Japan |
Highway system | |
|
The Keiji Bypass (京滋バイパス, Keiji Baipasu) is a toll road in Kyoto Prefecture and Shiga Prefecture. The highway serves as an alternative to Japan National Route 1 and the Meishin Expressway by bypassing Kyoto to the south of the city. It is owned and operated by the West Nippon Expressway Company (NEXCO West Japan). The route is signed E88 under the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism's "2016 Proposal for Realization of Expressway Numbering."[1]
Route description
The Keiji Bypass is a four-lane dual-carriageway that begins at Seta-higashi Junction in the city of Ōtsu in Shiga Prefecture. From here it curves to the southwest to bypass Kyoto. It goes through several tunnels as it crosses in to Kyoto Prefecture. To the south of Kyoto, it is paralleled by National Route 1 and further to the west, National Route 478. Its western terminus is at the Meishin Expressway to the southwest of Kyoto. The roadway of the Keiji Bypass continues on to the northwest as the Kyoto Jūkan Expressway.[2] The entire route has a speed limit of 80 km/h (50 mph).
Junction list
The Keiji Bypass is a direct extension of National Route 1. Therefore, the distance markings continue from the sequence of Route 1, starting at 479.3 kilometres (297.8 mi) at Seta-highashi Interchange. TB= Toll booth
Prefecture | Location | km | mi | Exit | Name | Destinations | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Shiga | Ōtsu | 479.3 | 297.8 | 30-2 | Seta-higashi | AH1 Meishin Expressway– Rittō, Nagoya | Eastbound exit, westbound entrance |
479.5 | 297.9 | 30-2 | Seta-higashi | National Route 1, Shiga Prefecture Route 2 | |||
482.6 | 299.9 | 1 | Ishiyama | Shiga Prefecture Route 106– Central Ōtsu, Kusastsu, Nangō District | Eastbound exit, westbound entrance | ||
486.9 | 302.5 | 2 | Nangō | Shiga Prefecture Route 3– Central Ōtsu, Uji, Ujitawara | Eastbound entrance, westbound exit | ||
Kyoto | Uji | 489.2 | 304.0 | 3 | Kasatori | Eastbound exit, westbound entrance | |
493.9 | 306.9 | 4 | Uji-higashi | Kyoto Prefecture Route 7– Kyoto, Uji, Amagase Dam | Eastbound entrance, westbound exit | ||
497.0 | 308.8 | 5 | Uji-nishi | National Route 24, Kyoto Prefecture Route 69– Jōyō, Kyoto | |||
498.0 | 309.4 | 6 | Ogura | National Route 1, National Route 24– Nara, National Route 478, Ōyamazaki | Eastbound entrance, westbound exit | ||
Kumiyama | 500.0 | 310.7 | 2 | Kumiyama | Daini Keihan Road– Kyoto, Kadoma, Osaka, Hirakata, Osaka | ||
501.0 | 311.3 | 7 | Kumiyama | National Route 1, National Route 478– Nara, National Route 24, Uji | Eastbound exit, westbound entrance | ||
503.0 | 312.5 | 8 | Kumiyama-Yodo | National Route 478, Kyoto Prefecture Route 15, Kyoto Prefecture Route 81– Joyo, Fushimi | |||
Ōyamazaki | 505.8 | 314.3 | 33-3 | Ōyamazaki | National Route 171– Kyoto, Takatsuki, Osaka | ||
506.4 | 314.7 | 33-3 | Ōyamazaki | AH1 Meishin Expressway– Suita, Osaka, Nagoya | |||
Through to Kyoto Jūkan Expressway | |||||||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
|
See also
References
External links
- West Nippon Expressway Company
- v
- t
- e
- E1 Meishin
- E1A Shin-Meishin
- E2 San'yō
- E2A Chūgoku
- E2A Kammon Bridge
- E3 Kyushu
- E9 San-in
- E10/E78 Higashikyushu
- E10 Miyazaki
- E11 Takamatsu
- E11/E56 Matsuyama
- E11/E32 Tokushima
- E25 Nishi-Meihan
- E26 Kinki
- E26/E42 Hanwa
- E27 Maizuru-Wakasa
- E29 Harima
- E29 Tottori
- E32/E56 Kōchi
- E34 Nagasaki
- E34 Ōita
- E54 Matsue
- E58 Okinawa
- E71 Kansai-Kūkō
- E73 Okayama
- E73 Yonago
- E74 Hiroshima
- E74 Hamada
- E77 Kyushu Chūō
- E2 Hiroshima-Iwakuni Road
- E3A Minamikyushu
- E9 Kyoto-Jūkan
- E10 Usa-Beppu Road
- E10 Nobeoka-Minami Road
- E24 Keinawa
- E31 Hiroshima-Kure Road
- E35 Nishi-Kyūshū
- E42 Yuasa Gobō Road
- E71 Sky Gate Bridge R
- E76 Imabari-Komatsu
- E78 Hayato Road
- E88 Keiji Bypass
- E89 Daini-Keihan Road
- E90 Sakai Senboku Road
- E91 Minami-Hanna Road
- E92 Daini Hanna
- E93 Daini-Shimmei
- E94 Kitasen Road
- E96 Nagasaki Bypass
- E97 Hiji Bypass
- Kanmon Roadway Tunnel