Shin-Meishin Expressway
The Shin-Meishin Expressway (新名神高速道路, Shin Meishin Kōsokudōro) or simply Shin-Meishin for short is an expressway, linking Mie prefecture to Hyōgo Prefecture, which is partially open and partially under construction. The expressways current length as of February 2008 is 49.7 km.[2] It connects to the Isewangan Expressway.
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Route information | |
Length | 49.7 km[1] (30.9 mi) |
Highway system | |
National highways of Japan Expressways of Japan |
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Omi-Odori Bridge on Shin-Meishin Expressway
Interchanges, junctions, service areas and parking areas
- IC: interchange
- SIC: smart interchange
- JCT: junction
- SA: service area
- PA: parking area
- BS: bus stop
- TN: tunnel
Main route
No. | Name | Connections | Dist. from start (km) | Bus stop | Notes | Location | |
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(29-1) | Yokkaichi JCT | ![]() |
0.0 | Yokkaichi | Mie Prefecture | ||
1 | Shin-Yokkaichi JCT | ![]() ![]() |
4.4 | ||||
2 | Komono IC | ![]() |
12.6 | Komono | |||
2-1 | Suzuka PA/SIC | 20.6 | Suzuka | ||||
3 | Kameyama-nishi JCT | ![]() |
27.8 | tentative name | Kameyama | ||
TN | Suzuka TN | ||||||
– | Tsuchiyama SA/BS | 38.3 | S | Koka | Shiga Prefecture | ||
4 | Koka-Tsuchiyama IC | Shiga Pref. Route 340 (Koka-Tsuchiyama Interchange Route) | 41.3 | ||||
5 | Konan IC/PA | Shiga Pref. Route 343 (Konan Interchange Route) | 51.5 | ||||
6 | Shigaraki IC | Shiga Pref. Route 341 (Shigaraki Interchange Route) | 58.2 | ||||
7 | Otsu JCT | ![]() |
69.8 | tentative name | Otsu | ||
– | Otsu SA/Shin-Meishin-Otsu SIC | Shiga Pref. Route 782 (Ujitawara Ōishihigashi Route) | – | opening in March 2024 | |||
– | Ujitawara IC | ![]() |
87.8 | – | Ujitawara | Kyoto Prefecture | |
– | Joyo SA | – | – | Joyo | |||
9 | Joyo JCT/IC | ![]() ![]() |
94.9 | ||||
10 | Yawata-Kyotanabe JCT/IC | ![]() Kyoto Pref. Route 284 (Yawata Interchange Route) |
98.4 | Yawata | |||
opening in March 2024 | |||||||
11 | Takatsuki JCT/IC | ![]() Osaka Pref. Route 79 (Fushimi-Yanagitani-Takatsuki Route) |
109.1 | – | Takatsuki | Osaka Prefecture | |
12 | Ibaraki-Sendaiji IC/PA | Osaka Pref. Route 1 (Ibaraki-Settsu Route) | 119.0 | – | Ibaraki | ||
13 | Minō-Todoromi IC | ![]() ![]() |
127.1 | – | Minoh | ||
14 | Kawanishi IC | Hyogo Pref. Route 721 (Kawanishi Interchange Route) | 132.7 | – | Kawanishi | Hyogo Prefecture | |
14-1 | Takarazuka-kita SA/SIC | Hyogo Pref. Route 33 (Shiose Takarazuka Route) | 141.5 | – | Takarazuka | ||
(5-1) | Kobe JCT | ![]() |
149.6 | – | Kita-ku, Kobe | ||
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Kameyama connection route
No. | Name | Connections | Dist. from start (km) | Notes | Location |
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(32-1) | Kameyama JCT | ![]() |
0.0 | Kameyama, Mie Prefecture | |
3 | Kameyama-nishi JCT | ![]() |
5.3 | tentative name | |
Otsu connection route
No. | Name | Connections | Dist. from start (km) | Notes | Location | |
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(30-1) | Kusatsu JCT | ![]() |
0.0 | Kusatsu | Shiga Prefecture | |
7-1 | Kusatsu-Tanakami IC | Shiga Pref. Route 342 (Kusatsu-Tanakami Interchange Route) | 1.2 | |||
7 | Otsu JCT | ![]() |
3.6 | tentative name | Otsu | |
References
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