Japan National Route 41

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National Route 41 shield
National Route 41
国道41号
Yon-ichi, Shippin
Route information
Length252.1 km[1] (156.6 mi)
Existed1 April 1959–present
Major junctions
South endNagoya, Aichi Prefecture
North endToyama, Toyama Prefecture
Highway system
National highways of Japan
Expressways of Japan
National Route 40 National Route 42

National Route 41 (国道41号, Kokudō Yonjūichi-gō) is a national highway connecting Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture, and Toyama, Toyama Prefecture, Japan. The bulk of the road run throughs Gifu Prefecture. The route is also referred to as Yon-ichi and Shippin, based on the Japanese readings for the route numbering.

The road generally follows the route of JR Central's Takayama Main Line, except for a few locations around the cities of Takayama and Hida. The northern part of the route is generally used for sightseeing and the southern part is for industry. As a result, the northern areas are generally crowded only on weekends and holidays, whereas the southern areas, especially around Nagoya, have high traffic volume every day.

Route data[]

Starting Point
  • Length: 252.1 km (156.6 mi)
  • Origin: Higashi-ku, Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture (originates at junction with Route 19)
  • Terminus: Toyama, Toyama Prefecture (ends at junction with Route 8)
  • Major cities: Minokamo, Gero, Takayama

History[]

Route 41 was originally designated on 18 May 1953 as National Route 155, and this was redesignated as Route 41 when the route was promoted to a Class 1 highway.

Overlapping sections[]

  • In Minokamo, from Ota-honmachi-4 intersection to Shin-Ota-bashi intersection: Route 21
  • In Minokamo, from Shimamachi intersection to Mikadocho intersection: Route 248

Municipalities passed through[]

  • Aichi Prefecture
Nagoya, Toyoyama, Komaki, Ōguchi, Fusō, Inuyama
  • Gifu Prefecture
Kani, Minokamo, Kawabe, Hichisō, Yaotsu, Shirakawa, Gero, Takayama, Hida
  • Toyama Prefecture
Toyama

Intersects with[]

  • Aichi Prefecture
    • Route 19 (at the origin)
    • Route 302 (Nagoya's Higashi-ku)
    • Route 155 (Komaki)
  • Gifu Prefecture
    • Route 21 and 248 (Minokamo)
    • Route 418 (Kawabe)
    • Route 256 (Kawabe, Gero)
    • Route 257 (Gero)
    • Route 158 (Takayama)
    • Route 472 (Takayama, Hida)
    • Route 471 (Hida)
  • Toyama Prefecture

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.
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