Karikachi Pass

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Karikachi Pass
狩勝峠
Karikachitoge.jpg
Elevation644 m (2,113 ft)[1]
Traversed byJapan National Route 38
LocationJapan
RangeHidaka Mountains
Coordinates43°8′9.6″N 142°45′53.9″E / 43.136000°N 142.764972°E / 43.136000; 142.764972Coordinates: 43°8′9.6″N 142°45′53.9″E / 43.136000°N 142.764972°E / 43.136000; 142.764972
Topo mapGeographical Survey Institute
25000:1 狩勝峠
25000:1 落合
50000:1 夕張岳

Karikachi Pass (狩勝峠, Karikachi-tōge) is a mountain pass at the north end of the Hidaka Mountains of Hokkaidō, Japan. The pass traverses the mountains at 644 metres (2,113 ft) and is 21 kilometres (13.0 mi) long. The road is 5.5 metres (18.0 ft) wide with a maximum grade of 5.3%. The minimum curve radius is 90 metres (295 ft). Snow is possible on the pass from October to May.[1] Japan National Route 38 crosses the pass between Minamifurano and Shintoku.

The name of the pass was derived from taking elements from both Ishikari Province as well as Tokachi Province. Its history can be traced back to the Edo period, when it was the first road to pass through the Hidaka Mountains.[2]

Left is Ishikari and right is Tokachi (July 2007)

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b Northern Road Navi, last access 18 January 2010
  2. ^ "道央〜十勝の道路交通網の発達と道東道の歴史". . PNG Office. 28 October 2011. Retrieved 25 December 2014.


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