San'in Expressway

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San-in Expressway sign
San-in Expressway
E9 山陰自動車道
Route information
Length380 km (240 mi)
Existed1985–present
Major junctions
FromTottori JCT(Tottori 鳥取, Tottori)
ToMine (Mine 美祢, Yamaguchi)
Location
Major citiesYonago, Matsue, Hamada
Highway system

San'in Expressway (山陰自動車道 San'in Jidōsha-dō) is a proposed expressway extending from Tottori, Tottori prefecture to Mine, Yamaguchi prefecture, of Japan. It will follow a path along the northern (San'in) coast of Chūgoku region, passing through Tottori, Shimane, and Yamaguchi prefectures. It is numbered "E9" along with the Kyoto Jukan Expressway and the San'in Kinki Expressway.[1]

Currently, the following segments are designated as part of the National Expressway route:

List of interchanges and features[]

Between Tottori Junction and Suko Interchange[]

Number Name Connections Distance from Origin (km) Bus Stop Notes Location
Through to E29 Tottori Expressway
(9) E9 Expressway (Japan).png San'in Kinki Expressway (planned)
National Route 29 (Bypass)
0.0 Tottori Tottori
1 1.8
2 7.0 opening in 2019
3 12.9 westbound exit, eastbound entrance
opening in 2019
4 14.6 opening in 2019
5 National Route 9 (Aoya Hawai Road)
19.3
6 National Route 9
26.5 Yurihama
SA 30.5
7 National Route 9 32.5
(planning) planning Hokuei
planning
9 National Route 9
46.0 Kotoura
10 48.6
52.7 IC:opening in 2017
11 55.4 westbound exit, eastbound entrance
55.7 eastbound exit, westbound entrance
12
58.0 Daisen
12-1 Tottori Prefectural Route 278 eastbound exit, westbound entrance
- (Shimoichi Junction) - 62.3 Boundary between Nakayama Nawa Road and Nawa Yodoe Road
13 66.6
14 71.3
15 74.4
16 79.3 westbound exit, eastbound entrance Yonago

Yonago-Higashi Interchange
National Route 431
E73 Yonago Expressway
80.3 eastbound exit, westbound entrance
17
81.9 westbound exit, eastbound entrance
82.2 eastbound exit, westbound entrance
18 National Route 181 84.8
19-1 87.4 westbound exit, eastbound entrance
19-2 National Route 9 (Yonago Road)
National Route 180
88.0 westbound exit, eastbound entrance
19 eastbound exit, westbound entrance
20 94.6 Yasugi Shimane
21 National Route 9 (Matsue Road) 107.1 Matsue
22 109.0 westbound exit, eastbound entrance
110.0 eastbound exit, westbound entrance
23 110.6
23-1 National Route 485 (Matsue Dandan Road) 111.4
24 112.3
25
113.8 westbound exit, eastbound entrance
114.8 eastbound exit, westbound entrance
26 116.0
27 National Route 9 (Matsue Road, Tamayu Bypass) 116.0
TB 118.1
SA 119.3
BS 129.5
28 130.8
29 E54 Matsue Expressway 132.4
30 137.0 Izumo
TB -
31 150.6
155.0 planning
33 159.5
34 168.5 Ōda
35 174.8
179.8 planning
37 187.7
38 National Route 9 193.6
39 National Route 9 197.1
40 National Route 9 199.5
National Route 9 planning Gōtsu
206.0
Planned route
Through to Shimane Prefectural Route 302
Through to National Route 9 (Gōtsu Bypass)
National Route 9 (Gōtsu Bypass)
0.0
5.1
11.1 Hamada
3-2 E74 Hamada Expressway 14.5 concurrent with Hamada Expressway
- 15.2
4 National Route 9 (Hamada Bypass) 15.8
National Route 186 17.8
19.8
National Route 9 (Hamada Bypass) 22.2 westbound exit, eastbound entrance
National Route 9 30.3
National Route 9 36.7
National Route 9 planning
National Route 9 Masuda
National Route 9 51.9 eastbound exit, westbound entrance
53.6 westbound exit, eastbound entrance
Through to Shimane Prefectural Route 333
National Route 191
Shimane Prefectural Route 333
56.4 eastbound exit, westbound entrance
58.1
National Route 9 59.7
Planned route

Between Kiyo-Higashi Interchange and Ozuki Junction[]

Number Name Connections Distance from Origin (km) Bus Stop Notes Location
Planned route
National Route 191 planning Abu Yamaguchi
National Route 191
Planned route Hagi

(planned)
0.0
5.7

8.1
National Route 191 15.2 Nagato
Planned route
National Route 316 0.0 opening in 2019
5.5
planning
National Route 435 Shimonoseki
Planned route
Through to Chūgoku Expressway

References[]

  1. ^ "Japan's Expressway Numbering System". www.mlit.go.jp.

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