Miyazaki Expressway

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Miyazaki Expressway sign
Miyazaki Expressway
宮崎自動車道 E10 Expressway (Japan).png
Route information
Length80.7 km[1] (50.1 mi)
Existed1976–present
Major junctions
FromEbino Junction in Ebino
Kyushu Expressway
To in Miyazaki
Japan road sign 325.svg
Location
Major citiesKobayashi, Miyakonojō
Highway system
National highways of Japan
Expressways of Japan
Tenjin Tunnel Eastern Side, Miyazaki, Japan

Miyazaki Expressway (宮崎自動車道, Miyazaki Jidōsha-dō) is one of the Expressways of Japan from Ebino to Miyazaki linking with the Higashikyushu Expressway. It runs through the southern half of the Miyazaki prefecture. The expressway is 80.7 kilometres (50.1 mi) long.

History[]

  • March 4, 1976, the Ebino Junction with the Kyushu Expressway to Takaharu Interchange was opened.
  • March 17, 1981, a section from Takaharu to Miyakonojō Interchanges was opened to traffic.
  • October 29, 1981, a section from Miyakonojō to Miyazaki Interchanges was opened to traffic which made the Miyazaki Expressway from Ebino to Miyazaki fully accessible with no gaps.
  • March 25, 2000, the Kiyotake Junction to the east was opened to traffic.
  • October 1, 2005, Following privatisation of JH it came under the control of NEXCO West Japan.

Interchanges[]

No. Name Connections Dist. from
Origin
Bus Stop Notes Location
(all in Miyazaki)
(21) Kyushu Expressway 0.0 Ebino
BS 7.6
1 Pref. Route 1 (Kobayashi Ebino Kogen Makizono Route) 15.9 Kobayashi
SA 18.7
2 National Route 221 26.5 Takaharu
PA 30.1 Miyakonojō
BS 38.0
BS 45.8
3 National Route 10
(planned)
46.9
BS 50.5
3-1 National Route 269 via Miyakonojō city road 51.9
TN Tenjin Tunnel northbound: 1,670 m (5,480 ft)
southbound: 1,648 m (5,407 ft)
Miyazaki
4 Pref. Route 28 (Nichinan Takaoka Route) 68.0
BS 70.1
(4-1) Higashikyushu Expressway 74.3
BS 78.0
PA 78.7 Only accessible for Ebino
TB 79.0
PA Kiyotake PA 79.2 Only accessible for Miyazaki
5 National Route 220(Miyazaki-Minami Bypass) 80.7
Through to

Lanes[]

  • 4-lane

References[]

  1. ^ Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport, Kyushu Regional Development Bureau. "Road Timetable". Retrieved 2008-08-31.CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
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