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National highway in Japan
National Route 282
(
?道282?
,
Kokud? Nihyakuhachij?nig?
)
is a
national highway
of
Japan
connecting the cities of
Morioka
, the capital city of
Iwate Prefecture
, and
Hirakawa
in southern
Aomori Prefecture
. It travels south to north and has a total length of 124.4 kilometers (77.3 mi).
Route description
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National Route 282's starting point and southern terminus is located at an intersection along
National Route 4
, about half of a kilometer east of
Iwate University
. From there, it runs north concurrently with national routes 4 and
281
and crosses in to the city of
Takizawa
where it leaves the concurrency. From Takizawa northeast to its northern terminus in Hirakawa, it travels northwest parallel to the
T?hoku Expressway
. It crosses briefly through
Akita Prefecture
before terminating at a junction with
National Route 7
in Hirakawa in Aomori Prefecture.
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History
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National Route 282 was established by the
Cabinet of Japan
in 1970 between Morioka and
?date
in
Akita Prefecture
.
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It was extended north to its current terminus in Hirakawa in 1982.
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A bypass signed as National Route 282 running to the east of its original route through
Nishine, Iwate
was completed on 1 April 2016.
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Major intersections
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All junctions listed are
at-grade intersections
unless noted otherwise.
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Route numbers in
italics
are no longer in use.
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